Deck 1: An Introduction to the Justice System
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Deck 1: An Introduction to the Justice System
1
Which of the below is an orientation goal of the justice system?
A) Protection of individual rights
B) Fairness
C) Efficiency
D) Preventing crime
A) Protection of individual rights
B) Fairness
C) Efficiency
D) Preventing crime
Protection of individual rights
2
Which of the following is a pragmatic goal of the justice system?
A) Protection of individual rights
B) Fairness
C) Efficiency
D) Preventing crime
A) Protection of individual rights
B) Fairness
C) Efficiency
D) Preventing crime
Preventing crime
3
Our system of justice is based on the ________ process.
A) adversarial
B) innocence
C) guilt
D) group
A) adversarial
B) innocence
C) guilt
D) group
adversarial
4
The primary state regulatory statute is the ________ that regulates procedure in state courts.
A) state administrative code
B) state penal code
C) state code of criminal procedure
D) model penal code
A) state administrative code
B) state penal code
C) state code of criminal procedure
D) model penal code
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5
Much of the basic criminal law of this country originated from the common law of:
A) Rome.
B) England.
C) France.
D) Germany.
A) Rome.
B) England.
C) France.
D) Germany.
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6
Today, the criminal law of the states on a written set of regulations that is largely the result of:
A) common law.
B) judicial decisions.
C) legislative action.
D) history.
A) common law.
B) judicial decisions.
C) legislative action.
D) history.
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7
The least serious category of crime is:
A) treason.
B) a felony.
C) an infraction.
D) a misdemeanor.
A) treason.
B) a felony.
C) an infraction.
D) a misdemeanor.
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8
The Court rules regulate the ________ of the courts in the areas not regulated by other rules.
A) opinion
B) fact finding process
C) judgment process
D) guilt-determining process
A) opinion
B) fact finding process
C) judgment process
D) guilt-determining process
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9
Because of the danger of conviction in a trial by jury, an accused would frequently revert to:
A) trial by judge.
B) trial by justice.
C) trial by ordeal.
D) trial by combat.
A) trial by judge.
B) trial by justice.
C) trial by ordeal.
D) trial by combat.
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10
Venue is:
A) the geographical area in which a case is heard.
B) the court which will hear the appeal.
C) the court that had jurisdiction to decline the case.
D) a term used to indicate the desire for a trial by jury.
A) the geographical area in which a case is heard.
B) the court which will hear the appeal.
C) the court that had jurisdiction to decline the case.
D) a term used to indicate the desire for a trial by jury.
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11
________ is the inherent power of a court to hear and decide a case.
A) Amicus curiae
B) Venue
C) Jurisdiction
D) Cause of action
A) Amicus curiae
B) Venue
C) Jurisdiction
D) Cause of action
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12
This position is, in most cases, the public prosecutor.
A) District attorney
B) Public defender
C) Administrative officer
D) Administrative attorney
A) District attorney
B) Public defender
C) Administrative officer
D) Administrative attorney
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13
The chief law officer of most states is the:
A) district attorney.
B) state's attorney.
C) attorney general.
D) adjutant general.
A) district attorney.
B) state's attorney.
C) attorney general.
D) adjutant general.
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14
It is the ________ duty to see that all laws of the state are uniformly and adequately enforced.
A) district attorney
B) state's attorney
C) attorney general
D) adjutant general
A) district attorney
B) state's attorney
C) attorney general
D) adjutant general
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15
When directed by the ________, the attorney general shall assist any district attorney in the discharge of the duties of the district attorney.
A) governor
B) state legislature
C) select committee on criminal law
D) code of criminal procedure
A) governor
B) state legislature
C) select committee on criminal law
D) code of criminal procedure
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16
The ________ in most states may prosecute any violations of the state law which a superior or district court has jurisdiction when he or she is of the opinion that the law is not being adequately enforced in any county.
A) state attorney general
B) county attorney
C) federal prosecutor
D) city attorney
A) state attorney general
B) county attorney
C) federal prosecutor
D) city attorney
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17
In states that have both district attorneys and county attorneys, the county attorneys are responsible for:
A) assisting the district attorney.
B) conducting grand jury hearings.
C) conducting preliminary hearings.
D) prosecuting misdemeanors.
A) assisting the district attorney.
B) conducting grand jury hearings.
C) conducting preliminary hearings.
D) prosecuting misdemeanors.
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18
To what is the federal trial court referred?
A) Court of last resort
B) Supreme Court
C) Superior Court
D) District Court
A) Court of last resort
B) Supreme Court
C) Superior Court
D) District Court
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19
In many cases, the only contact the average citizen will have with the judicial system occurs at this level.
A) Court of last resort
B) Supreme Court
C) Appellate Court
D) District Court
A) Court of last resort
B) Supreme Court
C) Appellate Court
D) District Court
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20
Courts of limited jurisdiction may hear certain types of specialized matters such as:
A) probate of wills and estates.
B) divorces.
C) child custody matters.
D) All of these are correct.
A) probate of wills and estates.
B) divorces.
C) child custody matters.
D) All of these are correct.
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21
Understanding our concept of justice requires a thoughtful comprehension of ________ which gives direction to our justice system.
A) historical background
B) social values
C) moral standards
D) political realities
E) All of the above
A) historical background
B) social values
C) moral standards
D) political realities
E) All of the above
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22
The major issue facing our state and federal court systems is the ever-increasing
A) prison pipeline population.
B) crime rates.
C) caseloads.
D) unappointed judges.
A) prison pipeline population.
B) crime rates.
C) caseloads.
D) unappointed judges.
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23
Our justice system should be viewed as a set of rules and is fixed in stone.
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24
Court rules consist of the various standard procedures used by the courts.
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25
Judicial opinions do not construe the constitutionality of state statutes.
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26
Originally, the common law was nothing more than a set of unwritten regulations and customs that acted as guidelines in settling disputes, determining the inheritance of property, and dealing with persons who committed misdeeds of a serious antisocial nature.
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27
Judicial opinions construe the constitutionality, meaning, and effect of constitutional and statutory provisions.
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28
Most experts on the justice system agree that the most basic goal of the justice system is to protect society from crime.
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29
Organizations such as the American Bar Association and the American Correctional Association have developed detailed goals to improve the justice system called standards.
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30
The individual rights orientation goal stresses the need to solve the crime problem.
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31
A state jail felony is a crime that has some aspects of a felony and some of a misdemeanor.
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32
A charging document is referred to as an accusatory pleading.
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33
Guilt or innocence historically has always been decided by a jury trial.
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34
The reason why a jury of twelve evolved is lost in the annals of history, but it is believed to have been based on the 12 nations of the Middle Ages.
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35
The Magna Carta did ensure the people certain liberties, which they had been denied previously.
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36
Trial by compurgation was used to replace trial by ordeal.
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37
The Declaration of Independence became the basis of the guarantees later to be embodied in our Constitution.
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38
In misdemeanor prosecutions, the accusatory pleading is generally called a complaint.
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39
The First 12 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution are called the Bill of Rights.
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40
The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was directed to the states to prevent them from depriving any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
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41
The attorney general in most states may prosecute any violations of law of which a superior or district court has jurisdiction when he or she is of the opinion that the law is not being adequately enforced in any county.
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42
A(n) ________ is the preliminary examination of a potential juror to determine qualifications to serve as a juror; preliminary examination of a witness to determine his or her competency to speak the truth.
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43
A(n) ________ is the taking of any person or thing or the obtaining of information by an officer pursuant to a search or under other color of authority.
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44
A(n) ________ is a formal written order issued by a court commanding an individual or party identified in the order to do, or abstain from doing, some specified act.
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45
A(n) ________ is an order issued by a judicial officer or, pursuant to the authorization of a judicial officer, by the clerk of a court, requiring a person against whom a criminal charge has been filed to appear in a designated court at a specified date and time.
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46
________ or defects affecting substantial rights may be noticed, although they were not brought to the attention of the court.
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47
A(n) ________ is an order in response to a habeas corpus petition directing the respondent (warden) to file a return.
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48
A constructive contempt is any ________ or civil contempt other than direct contempt.
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49
Aggravation or ________ in aggravation are facts that tend to justify the imposition of the more severe punishment.
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50
Any person vested by law with a duty to maintain public order or to make arrests for offenses is called a(n) ________.
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51
The chief law officer of most states is the ________.
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52
Explain the difficulties which constitutes justice.
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53
What portions of the Bill of Rights are of particular significance to the administration of justice?
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54
Describe characteristics of the American court system.
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55
What are the typical goals of a state attorney general's office?
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56
What is the primary duty of a prosecutor?
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57
How did the concept of trial by jury develop?
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58
What is meant by the Bill of Rights?
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59
What is a legal citation and why is that necessary for our understanding?
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60
What constitutes justice?
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61
Why is there a controversy over sobriety checkpoints?
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