Deck 9: The Courts: Structure and Participants

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The decision by one of the courtroom professionals to charge,or not to charge,a person with an offense is called:

A)Judicial Discretion.
B)Prosecutorial Discretion.
C)Probational Discretion.
D)Voluntary Discretion.
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Which of the following territories does NOT have a U.S.District Court?

A)Bahamas
B)The Virgin Islands
C)Guam
D)The Northern Marian Islands
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The dual court system of the United States consists of:

A)State Courts and Courts of Appeals.
B)Federal and State Courts.
C)Federal and District Courts.
D)Federal and State Courts of Appeal.
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Any information having a tendency to clear a person of guilt or blame is known as:

A)Exculpatory evidence.
B)Direct evidence.
C)Fruits of the poisonous tree evidence.
D)Lay witness.
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The U.S.District Courts are the:

A)Trial courts for the federal system.
B)Appellate courts for the federal system.
C)Courts of last resort for the federal system.
D)Civil courts for the federal system.
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The U.S.Federal Court system was created by the:

A)U.S.Constitution.Article III,Section 1.
B)12ᵗʰ Amendment to the U.S.Constitution.
C)State Court System.
D)President George Washington.
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The term "trial de novo" is literally applied to:

A)New cases brought before the court for the first time.
B)Cases that are re-tried on appeal.
C)Cases that lost on appeal,but brought before another court.
D)State cases moved to federal court.
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In 2011,the U.S.Department of Justice created an internal watchdog office,called the Professional Misconduct Review Unit,to oversee the actions of the _________________ to deter misconduct.

A)Judge
B)Jury
C)Prosecutor
D)Defense counsel
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Which of the following is an example of an "Outsider" or non-professional that plays an important role in the court room activities?

A)The Defense Counsel
B)The Bailiff
C)The Press
D)The Judge
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An eyewitness,character witness,or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert,is known as a ___________ witness.

A)Hostile witness
B)Known
C)Lay
D)Profiling
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An eyewitness or character witness called on to testify in court is known as a(n):

A)Expert witness.
B)Lay witness.
C)Friend of the court.
D)Defendant.
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The role of the defense counsel includes all of the following except:

A)Quasi-legal advisor to the police.
B)Testing the strength of the prosecution's case.
C)Appealing a conviction.
D)Representing the accused.
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A subpoena:

A)Orders the sheriff to make an arrest.
B)Is issued by a bailiff.
C)Results in a trial de novo.
D)Is a written order requiring an individual to appear in court.
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All of the following are considered professionals in the courtroom work group except the:

A)Defense attorney.
B)Jurors.
C)Prosecuting attorney.
D)Judge.
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An organized program that offers services to victims of crime in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling and that helps victims secure their rights under the law is known as:

A)A victims' rights organization.
B)Court assisted counseling.
C)A victims' assistance program.
D)The victim's freedom act.
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Courts that have the authority to review a decision made by a lower court are said to have:

A)Original jurisdiction.
B)Oversight jurisdiction.
C)Mandatory jurisdiction.
D)Appellate jurisdiction.
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Which of the following is not a responsibility of a bailiff?

A)Case-flow analysis
B)Ensure order in the courtroom
C)Announce the judge's entry into the courtroom
D)Call witnesses
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The three parts of the Federal Court System consists of:

A)U.S District courts,U.S.Appeals Courts,and U.S.State Courts.
B)U.S.Appeals Courts,U.S.State Courts,and U.S.Supreme Court.
C)U.S.District Courts,U.S.Supreme Courts,and State Appeals Courts.
D)U.S.District Courts,U.S.Appeals Courts,and U.S.Supreme Court.
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An informal hearing place designed to mediate interpersonal disputes without resorting to the more formal arrangements of a criminal trial court is called a:

A)Trial de novo.
B)Community court.
C)Court of last resort.
D)Dispute resolution center.
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The role of the_______________ is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.

A)Media reporter
B)court administrator
C)Court reporter
D)Bailiff
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The _____________ Assistance Program is an organized program that offers services to victims of crime in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling and that helps victims secure their rights under the law.
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The lawful authority of a court to review a decision made by a lower court is known as original jurisdiction.
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It is the responsibility of the clerk of court to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury.
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The Courtroom work group consists of judges,prosecutors,defense attorneys,and defendants.
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Trial de novo literally means a ________ trial.
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Both lay witnesses and expert witnesses may express opinions or draw conclusions in their testimony.
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Defendants,jurors,and the press are considered outsiders or the nonprofessional courtroom participants.
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Gideon v.Wainwright was a landmark case in 1963 that changed the laws regarding police searches of persons and homes.
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A subpoena is a written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence.
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Prosecutorial discretion is the decision-making power of prosecutors,based on the wide range of choices available to them,in the handling of criminal defendants.
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The court of last resort is the court authorized by law to hear the final appeal on a matter.
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The Herrera v.Collins decision severely limited access by state defendants to federal courts,with the ruling that new evidence of innocence is no reason for a federal court to order a new state trial if constitutional grounds are lacking.
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Exculpatory evidence is any information having a tendency to clear a person of guilt or blame.
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State judges are only elected by the public to their posts.
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A person who has special knowledge and skills recognized by the court as relevant to the determination of guilt or innocence,who may express opinions or draw conclusions in their testimony is called a(n)_________________ witness.
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A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal assistance of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law is called __________ counsel.
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The _______________ is an attorney whose official duty is to conduct criminal proceedings on behalf of the state or the people against those accused of having committed criminal offenses.
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The territory,subject matter,or people over which a court or other justice agency may exercise lawful authority,as determined by statute or constitution,is called jurisdiction.
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The Victim Assistance Program is an organized program that offers services to victims of crime in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling and that helps victims secure their rights under the law.
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The Federal Court system is separated into three levels.
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The process where the U.S.Supreme Court decides what laws and lower-court decisions keep with the intent of the U.S.Constitution is called ___________________ review.
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Prosecutorial discretion is the decision-making power of prosecutors,which is based on the wide range of choices available to them.List and define three of these areas.Include the benefits and pitfalls of each area.
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The U.S.has two separate court systems that function within the American criminal justice system today: the federal court system and the state court system.List and define three of the similarities and differences between the two systems.
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List and define three members of the nonprofessional courtroom participants and their roles in the day to day process in the court room.
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The court of _____________ resort is the court authorized by law to hear the final appeal on a matter.
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Comment on and analyze the history,purpose,and rationale for the Dispute Resolution Center.Define the benefits and drawbacks to this program.
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_____________ courts are low-level courts that focus on quality-of-life crimes that erode a neighborhood's morale.They emphasize problem solving rather than punishment and build on restorative principles such as community service and restitution.
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Compare and contrast the roles of the professional and nonprofessional courtroom work groups.Analyze how they work together to ensure a successful completion to a case before the court.Do their individual roles intertwine to make the system work?
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The U.S.Court of ____________ hears cases from the federal district courts located within its circuit,as well as cases from decisions of federal administrative agencies.
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The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction is known as change of __________________.
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List and define the three-tiered structure of the federal court system.
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The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
Judge
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
Defense counsel
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
Public defender
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
Bailiff
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
Change of venue
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
Lay witness
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
subpoena
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
Victim Assistance Program
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
The Court Reporter
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
The Clerk of the Court
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
Judge
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
Defense counsel
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
Public defender
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
Bailiff
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
Change of venue
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
Lay witness
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
subpoena
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
Victim Assistance Program
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
The Court Reporter
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
The Clerk of the Court
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
Judge
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
Defense counsel
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
Public defender
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
Bailiff
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
Change of venue
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
Lay witness
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
subpoena
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
Victim Assistance Program
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
The Court Reporter
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
The Clerk of the Court
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
Judge
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
Defense counsel
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
Public defender
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
Bailiff
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
Change of venue
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
Lay witness
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
subpoena
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
Victim Assistance Program
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
The Court Reporter
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
The Clerk of the Court
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
Judge
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
Defense counsel
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
Public defender
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
Bailiff
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
Change of venue
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
Lay witness
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
subpoena
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
Victim Assistance Program
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
The Court Reporter
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
The Clerk of the Court
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
Judge
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
Defense counsel
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
Public defender
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
Bailiff
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
Change of venue
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
Lay witness
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
subpoena
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
Victim Assistance Program
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
The Court Reporter
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
The Clerk of the Court
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
Judge
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
Defense counsel
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
Public defender
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
Bailiff
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
Change of venue
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
Lay witness
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
subpoena
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
Victim Assistance Program
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
The Court Reporter
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
The Clerk of the Court
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
Judge
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
Defense counsel
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
Public defender
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
Bailiff
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
Change of venue
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
Lay witness
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
subpoena
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
Victim Assistance Program
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
The Court Reporter
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
The Clerk of the Court
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
Judge
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
Defense counsel
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
Public defender
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
Bailiff
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
Change of venue
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
Lay witness
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
subpoena
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
Victim Assistance Program
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
The Court Reporter
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
The Clerk of the Court
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
Judge
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
Defense counsel
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
Public defender
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
Bailiff
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
Change of venue
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
Lay witness
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
subpoena
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
Victim Assistance Program
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
The Court Reporter
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
The Clerk of the Court
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1
The decision by one of the courtroom professionals to charge,or not to charge,a person with an offense is called:

A)Judicial Discretion.
B)Prosecutorial Discretion.
C)Probational Discretion.
D)Voluntary Discretion.
B
2
Which of the following territories does NOT have a U.S.District Court?

A)Bahamas
B)The Virgin Islands
C)Guam
D)The Northern Marian Islands
A
3
The dual court system of the United States consists of:

A)State Courts and Courts of Appeals.
B)Federal and State Courts.
C)Federal and District Courts.
D)Federal and State Courts of Appeal.
B
4
Any information having a tendency to clear a person of guilt or blame is known as:

A)Exculpatory evidence.
B)Direct evidence.
C)Fruits of the poisonous tree evidence.
D)Lay witness.
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The U.S.District Courts are the:

A)Trial courts for the federal system.
B)Appellate courts for the federal system.
C)Courts of last resort for the federal system.
D)Civil courts for the federal system.
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The U.S.Federal Court system was created by the:

A)U.S.Constitution.Article III,Section 1.
B)12ᵗʰ Amendment to the U.S.Constitution.
C)State Court System.
D)President George Washington.
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The term "trial de novo" is literally applied to:

A)New cases brought before the court for the first time.
B)Cases that are re-tried on appeal.
C)Cases that lost on appeal,but brought before another court.
D)State cases moved to federal court.
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In 2011,the U.S.Department of Justice created an internal watchdog office,called the Professional Misconduct Review Unit,to oversee the actions of the _________________ to deter misconduct.

A)Judge
B)Jury
C)Prosecutor
D)Defense counsel
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Which of the following is an example of an "Outsider" or non-professional that plays an important role in the court room activities?

A)The Defense Counsel
B)The Bailiff
C)The Press
D)The Judge
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An eyewitness,character witness,or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert,is known as a ___________ witness.

A)Hostile witness
B)Known
C)Lay
D)Profiling
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An eyewitness or character witness called on to testify in court is known as a(n):

A)Expert witness.
B)Lay witness.
C)Friend of the court.
D)Defendant.
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The role of the defense counsel includes all of the following except:

A)Quasi-legal advisor to the police.
B)Testing the strength of the prosecution's case.
C)Appealing a conviction.
D)Representing the accused.
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A subpoena:

A)Orders the sheriff to make an arrest.
B)Is issued by a bailiff.
C)Results in a trial de novo.
D)Is a written order requiring an individual to appear in court.
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All of the following are considered professionals in the courtroom work group except the:

A)Defense attorney.
B)Jurors.
C)Prosecuting attorney.
D)Judge.
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An organized program that offers services to victims of crime in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling and that helps victims secure their rights under the law is known as:

A)A victims' rights organization.
B)Court assisted counseling.
C)A victims' assistance program.
D)The victim's freedom act.
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Courts that have the authority to review a decision made by a lower court are said to have:

A)Original jurisdiction.
B)Oversight jurisdiction.
C)Mandatory jurisdiction.
D)Appellate jurisdiction.
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Which of the following is not a responsibility of a bailiff?

A)Case-flow analysis
B)Ensure order in the courtroom
C)Announce the judge's entry into the courtroom
D)Call witnesses
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The three parts of the Federal Court System consists of:

A)U.S District courts,U.S.Appeals Courts,and U.S.State Courts.
B)U.S.Appeals Courts,U.S.State Courts,and U.S.Supreme Court.
C)U.S.District Courts,U.S.Supreme Courts,and State Appeals Courts.
D)U.S.District Courts,U.S.Appeals Courts,and U.S.Supreme Court.
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An informal hearing place designed to mediate interpersonal disputes without resorting to the more formal arrangements of a criminal trial court is called a:

A)Trial de novo.
B)Community court.
C)Court of last resort.
D)Dispute resolution center.
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The role of the_______________ is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.

A)Media reporter
B)court administrator
C)Court reporter
D)Bailiff
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The _____________ Assistance Program is an organized program that offers services to victims of crime in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling and that helps victims secure their rights under the law.
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The lawful authority of a court to review a decision made by a lower court is known as original jurisdiction.
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It is the responsibility of the clerk of court to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury.
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The Courtroom work group consists of judges,prosecutors,defense attorneys,and defendants.
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Trial de novo literally means a ________ trial.
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Both lay witnesses and expert witnesses may express opinions or draw conclusions in their testimony.
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Defendants,jurors,and the press are considered outsiders or the nonprofessional courtroom participants.
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Gideon v.Wainwright was a landmark case in 1963 that changed the laws regarding police searches of persons and homes.
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A subpoena is a written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence.
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Prosecutorial discretion is the decision-making power of prosecutors,based on the wide range of choices available to them,in the handling of criminal defendants.
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The court of last resort is the court authorized by law to hear the final appeal on a matter.
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The Herrera v.Collins decision severely limited access by state defendants to federal courts,with the ruling that new evidence of innocence is no reason for a federal court to order a new state trial if constitutional grounds are lacking.
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Exculpatory evidence is any information having a tendency to clear a person of guilt or blame.
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State judges are only elected by the public to their posts.
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A person who has special knowledge and skills recognized by the court as relevant to the determination of guilt or innocence,who may express opinions or draw conclusions in their testimony is called a(n)_________________ witness.
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A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal assistance of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law is called __________ counsel.
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The _______________ is an attorney whose official duty is to conduct criminal proceedings on behalf of the state or the people against those accused of having committed criminal offenses.
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The territory,subject matter,or people over which a court or other justice agency may exercise lawful authority,as determined by statute or constitution,is called jurisdiction.
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The Victim Assistance Program is an organized program that offers services to victims of crime in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling and that helps victims secure their rights under the law.
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The Federal Court system is separated into three levels.
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The process where the U.S.Supreme Court decides what laws and lower-court decisions keep with the intent of the U.S.Constitution is called ___________________ review.
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Prosecutorial discretion is the decision-making power of prosecutors,which is based on the wide range of choices available to them.List and define three of these areas.Include the benefits and pitfalls of each area.
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The U.S.has two separate court systems that function within the American criminal justice system today: the federal court system and the state court system.List and define three of the similarities and differences between the two systems.
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List and define three members of the nonprofessional courtroom participants and their roles in the day to day process in the court room.
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The court of _____________ resort is the court authorized by law to hear the final appeal on a matter.
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Comment on and analyze the history,purpose,and rationale for the Dispute Resolution Center.Define the benefits and drawbacks to this program.
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_____________ courts are low-level courts that focus on quality-of-life crimes that erode a neighborhood's morale.They emphasize problem solving rather than punishment and build on restorative principles such as community service and restitution.
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Compare and contrast the roles of the professional and nonprofessional courtroom work groups.Analyze how they work together to ensure a successful completion to a case before the court.Do their individual roles intertwine to make the system work?
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The U.S.Court of ____________ hears cases from the federal district courts located within its circuit,as well as cases from decisions of federal administrative agencies.
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The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction is known as change of __________________.
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List and define the three-tiered structure of the federal court system.
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The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
Judge
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
Defense counsel
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
Public defender
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
Bailiff
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
Change of venue
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
Lay witness
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
subpoena
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
Victim Assistance Program
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
The Court Reporter
The movement of a trial or lawsuit from one jurisdiction to another or from one location to another within the same jurisdiction. It may be made in a criminal case to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial.
The Clerk of the Court
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
Judge
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
Defense counsel
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
Public defender
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
Bailiff
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
Change of venue
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
Lay witness
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
subpoena
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
Victim Assistance Program
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
The Court Reporter
The role of this person is to maintain all records of criminal cases, including all pleas and motions made both before and after the actual trial.
The Clerk of the Court
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
Judge
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
Defense counsel
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
Public defender
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
Bailiff
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
Change of venue
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
Lay witness
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
subpoena
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
Victim Assistance Program
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
The Court Reporter
The court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to maintain physical custody of the jury
The Clerk of the Court
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
Judge
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
Defense counsel
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
Public defender
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
Bailiff
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
Change of venue
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
Lay witness
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
subpoena
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
Victim Assistance Program
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
The Court Reporter
An organized program that offers services in the areas of crisis intervention and follow-up counseling to specific persons
The Clerk of the Court
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
Judge
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
Defense counsel
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
Public defender
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
Bailiff
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
Change of venue
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
Lay witness
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
subpoena
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
Victim Assistance Program
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
The Court Reporter
The role of this person in the court room is to create a record of all that occurs during a trial.
The Clerk of the Court
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
Judge
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
Defense counsel
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
Public defender
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
Bailiff
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
Change of venue
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
Lay witness
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
subpoena
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
Victim Assistance Program
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
The Court Reporter
An eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify who is not considered an expert. They must testify to facts only and may not draw conclusions or express opinions.
The Clerk of the Court
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
Judge
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
Defense counsel
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
Public defender
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
Bailiff
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
Change of venue
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
Lay witness
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
subpoena
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
Victim Assistance Program
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
The Court Reporter
A licensed trial lawyer hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of a person accused of a crime and to represent him or her before a court of law
The Clerk of the Court
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
Judge
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
Defense counsel
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
Public defender
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
Bailiff
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
Change of venue
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
Lay witness
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
subpoena
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
Victim Assistance Program
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
The Court Reporter
An elected or appointed public official who presides over a court of law
The Clerk of the Court
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
Judge
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
Defense counsel
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
Public defender
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
Bailiff
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
Change of venue
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
Lay witness
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
subpoena
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
Victim Assistance Program
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
The Court Reporter
An attorney employed by a government agency or sub agency, or by a private organization under contract to a government body, for the purpose of providing defense services to indigents, or an attorney who has volunteered such service
The Clerk of the Court
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
Judge
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
Defense counsel
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
Public defender
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
Bailiff
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
Change of venue
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
Lay witness
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
subpoena
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
Victim Assistance Program
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
The Court Reporter
A written order issued by a judicial officer or grand jury requiring an individual to appear in court and to give testimony or to bring material to be used as evidence. It also may mandate that books, papers, and other items be surrendered to the court.
The Clerk of the Court
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