Deck 9: Courts and Pretrial Processes

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Trial courts of limited jurisdiction have jurisdiction over all offenses,including felonies and appeals.
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State courts have huge caseloads.
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Most criminal cases are heard at the state level.
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The United States has a dual court system.
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The job of being a bail bondsman is unique to the United States.
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All courts in the United States use a basic three-tiered structure.
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The fragmented structure of state courts is the biggest barrier to effective justice.
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Trial courts of general jurisdiction handle only misdemeanors and lawsuits for small amounts of money.
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After a suspect is arrested,he or she can be deprived of freedom,even if a finding of guilty is unlikely.
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Judges have a variety of roles within the judicial system.
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Appellate courts try civil and criminal cases.
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The American legal system is based on a passive judge and jury seeking to find the truth as attorneys for each side argue vigorously.
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Very few efforts have been made to reform state courts in the twentieth century.
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It is impossible for a poor person to become a judge.
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Both prosecutors and defense attorneys can bring pretrial motions in court proceedings.
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The criterion for deciding if evidence is strong enough to uphold an arrest is called probable cause.
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Judges selected based on merit must eventually face public election.
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Most felony cases are disposed of by dismissals.
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At the heart of reform of state courts is the goal of making the process more complex.
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The geographic territory that defines a court's authority is called jurisdiction.
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If an individual cannot make bail,he will be forced to remain in jail until his case is resolved.
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The purpose of drug courts is to divert substance abusers from incarceration.
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Which types of cases are heard in federal courts?

A)Only criminal cases
B)Only civil cases
C)Both criminal and civil cases
D)Only murder cases
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The Eighth Amendment to the U.S.Constitution forbids the use of excessive bail.
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Nonpartisan selection allows the public to choose a judge from a list of candidates.
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U.S.district courts exist

A)in only the 10 largest states.
B)to handle all criminal cases that arise in the country.
C)to share appellate responsibilities with state supreme courts.
D)to handle trial-level federal cases.
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The bail system does not discriminate based on income.
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Pretrial detention can be a very troubling experience for the defendant.
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The use of bondsmen is an increasingly rare occurrence.
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Under the 10 percent cash bail system,once the individual appears in court,he will receive all but 10% of his bail money back.
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Judges spend significant time as negotiators while working with prosecutors and defense attorneys regarding plea bargaining.
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According to the diagram,which two courts can appeal directly to the Supreme Court of the United States? ​

<strong>According to the diagram,which two courts can appeal directly to the Supreme Court of the United States? ​ ​  </strong> A)District courts and courts of limited jurisdiction B)Circuit courts of appeals and trial courts of general jurisdiction C)Circuit courts of appeals and appellate courts of last resort D)Intermediate courts of appeals and district courts <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)District courts and courts of limited jurisdiction
B)Circuit courts of appeals and trial courts of general jurisdiction
C)Circuit courts of appeals and appellate courts of last resort
D)Intermediate courts of appeals and district courts
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Most felony cases take a year or more to adjudicate.
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Bail is typically determined within three hours after arrest.
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The bail agent is a nonprofit actor within the criminal justice system.
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The prosecution will use the pretrial period to introduce motions for lack of evidence or violation of rights.
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Which is not a goal of a unified court system?

A)Eliminating overlapping boundaries
B)Creating a hierarchical court structure
C)Having courts funded by local government
D)Creating a centralized court structure
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According to the figure,why is Georgia considered to have an unreformed court structure? ​ <strong>According to the figure,why is Georgia considered to have an unreformed court structure? ​  </strong> A)It has neither reduced the number of courts nor standardized their names. B)It has fewer trial courts of limited jurisdiction than Alaska. C)It uses a nonstandard name for the appellate courts. D)It uses a nonstandard name for the trial courts of general jurisdiction. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)It has neither reduced the number of courts nor standardized their names.
B)It has fewer trial courts of limited jurisdiction than Alaska.
C)It uses a nonstandard name for the appellate courts.
D)It uses a nonstandard name for the trial courts of general jurisdiction.
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If an offense is punishable by life imprisonment or death,bail will be denied.
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Which correctly lists the three levels of state courts?

A)Appellate,district,limited jurisdictional
B)Appellate,general jurisdiction,limited jurisdiction
C)Limited jurisdiction,commercial,appellate
D)General jurisdiction,limited jurisdiction,district
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In 1984,Congress passed the Bail Reform Act,which authorized the use of

A)citations.
B)10 percent cash bail.
C)release on recognizance.
D)preventive detention.
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The court appearance of an accused person at which the charges are read is called a(n)

A)probable cause hearing.
B)arraignment.
C)grand jury hearing.
D)reasonable doubt appearance.
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According to the text,what is the biggest barrier to effective justice for state courts?

A)Lack of qualified judges
B)Too few courthouses
C)Not enough police officers
D)The fragmented structure of the judicial system
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Which statement about work as a judge is true?

A)Judges usually have very low caseloads.
B)The typical judge is a white female.
C)All judges must have doctoral degrees to sit on the bench.
D)Judges are usually able to set their own schedules and work hours.
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Why would a local court want to implement a centralized court administration?

A)It would help the court avoid problems with jurisdiction.
B)It would reduce caseloads.
C)It would prevent the political party in power from using court positions as rewards.
D)It would help to eliminate gender and racial bias in hiring.
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In the United States,the judicial system operates according to a(n)_______ system of justice.

A)adversarial
B)inquisitorial
C)civil law
D)authoritarian
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In the United States,the vast majority of judges have historically been

A)white men.
B)white women.
C)African American men.
D)African American women.
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Which of the following principles should be used to make bail decisions?

A)Accused offenders are entitled to release on their own recognizance.
B)Nonfinancial alternatives to bail should be avoided at all costs.
C)Reasons for bail decisions must not be made known to the parties involved.
D)Review of bail determinations can be made sporadically.
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A court-appointed special advocate is someone who

A)serves jury duty.
B)acts as a judge in special courts.
C)has no official legal training.
D)must complete law school before serving.
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Which of the following is not a factor in a judge's determination of the bail amount?

A)Seriousness of the crime
B)Defendant's prior record
C)Defendant's family responsibilities
D)Admissibility of evidence gathered by the police
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The practice by which judges grant releases if the defendant is employed and has roots in the community is called

A)citation release.
B)preventive detention.
C)release on recognizance.
D)preventive assumption.
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What percentage of state trial judges are African Americans?

A)7
B)12
C)20
D)25
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Which statement best reflects valid criticism of the use of preventive detention?

A)It always violates the offender's First Amendment rights.
B)It is always used unfairly,particularly for female offenders.
C)It is unfair to incarcerate someone when we assume all offenders are innocent until proven guilty.
D)The financial costs should not be considered.
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Most felony arrests are decided by a

A)dismissal.
B)rejection at screening.
C)guilty plea.
D)conviction at jury trial.
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Which statements best describes the method of judicial nonpartisan election?

A)Judges are appointed by the governor.
B)Judges are selected by the legislator.
C)Judges are first appointed by a commission and voters approve the appointment later.
D)Judges run for election and are not endorsed by political parties.
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Which statement about the bail system is true?

A)Bail is sometimes set before the defendant has an attorney.
B)Bail bondmen cannot deny bail to defendants if the defendants can pay at least 10% of the entire bail amount.
C)Police officers are never allowed to influence a bail decision.
D)Bail bondsmen are nonprofit employees of the state.
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An application to a court requesting that an order be issued to bring about a specified action is called a

A)dismissal.
B)rejection at screening.
C)guilty plea.
D)motion.
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In which role does the judge spend significant amounts of time behind closed doors talking to prosecutors and defense attorneys?

A)Adjudicator
B)Administrator
C)Negotiator
D)Electoral candidate
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What is the main purpose of drug courts?

A)To mete out harsh punishments to drug offenders
B)To teach children about the dangers of drug use
C)To bring drug kingpins to trial
D)To help drug offenders overcome their addictions
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Which is not a responsibility of judges?

A)Setting bail
B)Issuing search warrants
C)Making arrests
D)Scheduling hearings
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Which is not a function of a judge?

A)Negotiator
B)Administrator
C)Adjudicator
D)Detainer
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Judge Karin has been a superior court judge for the past seven years.She was the first woman in her family to graduate college.She is running for reelection this year.Although she loves her job,she feels most of her time is spent maintaining the logistics of the courtroom.She would like to spend more time in the courtroom itself. Judge Karin works out a plea bargain on a manslaughter case,fulfilling her role as a(n)

A)administrator.
B)negotiator.
C)adjudicator.
D)reconciler.
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Judge Karin has been a superior court judge for the past seven years.She was the first woman in her family to graduate college.She is running for reelection this year.Although she loves her job,she feels most of her time is spent maintaining the logistics of the courtroom.She would like to spend more time in the courtroom itself. The time Judge Karin spends organizing schedules and budgets for her courtroom is part of her duties as a(n)

A)administrator.
B)negotiator.
C)adjudicator.
D)clerk.
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Katie has been charged with armed robbery.The judge has set her bail at $250,000.She is currently in jail awaiting a family member to raise her bail.This is Katie's first offense and she claims that she was forced to commit the crime by voices in her head. The judge in Katie's case determined her bail amount based on

A)cash bonds.
B)bail funds.
C)detention guidelines.
D)bail guidelines.
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What has been referred to as the "ultimate ghetto"?

A)American prisons
B)American jails
C)American courtrooms
D)American police departments
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Preliminary hearings provide an opportunity for defense attorneys to challenge the prosecution's evidence and make ________ to the court requesting that an order be issued to bring about a specified action.

A)objections
B)rulings
C)motions
D)sentences
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Brady has just been charged with murder in the first degree in a federal court.His previous record includes several drug charges and a sexual assault that is pending.Brady will not be released on bail.His attorney believes the prosecutor and judge will agree to a 20-year sentence through a plea bargain,which will eliminate the chance of a life sentence.As Brady awaits his trial,those with whom he is serving time

A)are serving a sentence of more than one year.
B)are inmates who have not been offered bail.
C)have all been sentenced.
D)are awaiting trial at a federal court.
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Brady has just been charged with murder in the first degree in a federal court.His previous record includes several drug charges and a sexual assault that is pending.Brady will not be released on bail.His attorney believes the prosecutor and judge will agree to a 20-year sentence through a plea bargain,which will eliminate the chance of a life sentence.Brady will not be released on bail.Instead he will await his trial

A)on house arrest.
B)on preventive detention.
C)on parole.
D)in prison.
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___________ is designed to remove politics from the selection of judges and to allow the voters to unseat judges.

A)Partisan election
B)Merit selection
C)Nonpartisan election
D)Community endorsement
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In the case of United States v.Salerno and Cafero (1987),the Supreme Court decided that the use of preventive detention

A)is constitutional.
B)violates offenders' constitutional rights.
C)is detrimental to offenders at trial.
D)is racially biased.
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Judge Karin has been a superior court judge for the past seven years.She was the first woman in her family to graduate college.She is running for reelection this year.Although she loves her job,she feels most of her time is spent maintaining the logistics of the courtroom.She would like to spend more time in the courtroom itself. Judge Karin is a judge in superior court.Since she only hears cases that deal with felonies,she oversees a court of ________ jurisdiction.

A)limited
B)general
C)appellate
D)district
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Trial courts of _________ jurisdiction handle only misdemeanors and lawsuits involving small amounts of money.

A)general
B)limited
C)appellate
D)specific
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As __________,all judges must deal with political actors such as county commissioners,legislators,and members of the state executive bureaucracy.

A)negotiators
B)adjudicators
C)administrators
D)enforcers
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Katie has been charged with armed robbery.The judge has set her bail at $250,000.She is currently in jail awaiting a family member to raise her bail.This is Katie's first offense and she claims that she was forced to commit the crime by voices in her head. Katie's lawyer files a request to suppress certain details of Katie's alleged involvement in the robbery.The lawyer's request came in the form of a

A)bench statement.
B)motion.
C)hearing.
D)disposition.
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The amount of ________ is based mainly on the judge's view of the seriousness of the crime and of the defendant's record.

A)bail
B)court dates
C)appearances
D)fines
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Katie has been charged with armed robbery.The judge has set her bail at $250,000.She is currently in jail awaiting a family member to raise her bail.This is Katie's first offense and she claims that she was forced to commit the crime by voices in her head. At what point in the pretrial process was Katie charged?

A)Arrest
B)Booking
C)Arraignment
D)Disposition
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Katie has been charged with armed robbery.The judge has set her bail at $250,000.She is currently in jail awaiting a family member to raise her bail.This is Katie's first offense and she claims that she was forced to commit the crime by voices in her head. Until Katie's family raises her bail,she will remain

A)in prison.
B)in jail.
C)on probation.
D)on parole
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Women comprise 50% of the U.S.population.As of 2016,what percentage of state appellate judges were women?

A)25
B)35
C)45
D)55
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Katie has been charged with armed robbery.The judge has set her bail at $250,000.She is currently in jail awaiting a family member to raise her bail.This is Katie's first offense and she claims that she was forced to commit the crime by voices in her head. Katie's family most likely would have to consult a _________ in order to post her bond.

A)psychologist
B)bail bondsman
C)judge
D)bond guard
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Judge Karin has been a superior court judge for the past seven years.She was the first woman in her family to graduate college.She is running for reelection this year.Judge Karin is up for reelection without political affiliation; she is running in a(n)_________ election.

A)partisan
B)adversarial
C)nonpartisan
D)inquisitorial
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Trial courts of limited jurisdiction have jurisdiction over all offenses,including felonies and appeals.
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State courts have huge caseloads.
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Most criminal cases are heard at the state level.
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The United States has a dual court system.
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The job of being a bail bondsman is unique to the United States.
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All courts in the United States use a basic three-tiered structure.
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The fragmented structure of state courts is the biggest barrier to effective justice.
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Trial courts of general jurisdiction handle only misdemeanors and lawsuits for small amounts of money.
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After a suspect is arrested,he or she can be deprived of freedom,even if a finding of guilty is unlikely.
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Judges have a variety of roles within the judicial system.
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Appellate courts try civil and criminal cases.
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The American legal system is based on a passive judge and jury seeking to find the truth as attorneys for each side argue vigorously.
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Very few efforts have been made to reform state courts in the twentieth century.
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It is impossible for a poor person to become a judge.
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Both prosecutors and defense attorneys can bring pretrial motions in court proceedings.
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The criterion for deciding if evidence is strong enough to uphold an arrest is called probable cause.
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Judges selected based on merit must eventually face public election.
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Most felony cases are disposed of by dismissals.
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At the heart of reform of state courts is the goal of making the process more complex.
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The geographic territory that defines a court's authority is called jurisdiction.
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If an individual cannot make bail,he will be forced to remain in jail until his case is resolved.
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The purpose of drug courts is to divert substance abusers from incarceration.
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Which types of cases are heard in federal courts?

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D)Only murder cases
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The Eighth Amendment to the U.S.Constitution forbids the use of excessive bail.
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Nonpartisan selection allows the public to choose a judge from a list of candidates.
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U.S.district courts exist

A)in only the 10 largest states.
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C)to share appellate responsibilities with state supreme courts.
D)to handle trial-level federal cases.
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The bail system does not discriminate based on income.
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Pretrial detention can be a very troubling experience for the defendant.
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The use of bondsmen is an increasingly rare occurrence.
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Under the 10 percent cash bail system,once the individual appears in court,he will receive all but 10% of his bail money back.
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Judges spend significant time as negotiators while working with prosecutors and defense attorneys regarding plea bargaining.
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According to the diagram,which two courts can appeal directly to the Supreme Court of the United States? ​

<strong>According to the diagram,which two courts can appeal directly to the Supreme Court of the United States? ​ ​  </strong> A)District courts and courts of limited jurisdiction B)Circuit courts of appeals and trial courts of general jurisdiction C)Circuit courts of appeals and appellate courts of last resort D)Intermediate courts of appeals and district courts

A)District courts and courts of limited jurisdiction
B)Circuit courts of appeals and trial courts of general jurisdiction
C)Circuit courts of appeals and appellate courts of last resort
D)Intermediate courts of appeals and district courts
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Most felony cases take a year or more to adjudicate.
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Bail is typically determined within three hours after arrest.
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The bail agent is a nonprofit actor within the criminal justice system.
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The prosecution will use the pretrial period to introduce motions for lack of evidence or violation of rights.
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Which is not a goal of a unified court system?

A)Eliminating overlapping boundaries
B)Creating a hierarchical court structure
C)Having courts funded by local government
D)Creating a centralized court structure
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According to the figure,why is Georgia considered to have an unreformed court structure? ​ <strong>According to the figure,why is Georgia considered to have an unreformed court structure? ​  </strong> A)It has neither reduced the number of courts nor standardized their names. B)It has fewer trial courts of limited jurisdiction than Alaska. C)It uses a nonstandard name for the appellate courts. D)It uses a nonstandard name for the trial courts of general jurisdiction.

A)It has neither reduced the number of courts nor standardized their names.
B)It has fewer trial courts of limited jurisdiction than Alaska.
C)It uses a nonstandard name for the appellate courts.
D)It uses a nonstandard name for the trial courts of general jurisdiction.
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If an offense is punishable by life imprisonment or death,bail will be denied.
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Which correctly lists the three levels of state courts?

A)Appellate,district,limited jurisdictional
B)Appellate,general jurisdiction,limited jurisdiction
C)Limited jurisdiction,commercial,appellate
D)General jurisdiction,limited jurisdiction,district
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In 1984,Congress passed the Bail Reform Act,which authorized the use of

A)citations.
B)10 percent cash bail.
C)release on recognizance.
D)preventive detention.
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The court appearance of an accused person at which the charges are read is called a(n)

A)probable cause hearing.
B)arraignment.
C)grand jury hearing.
D)reasonable doubt appearance.
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According to the text,what is the biggest barrier to effective justice for state courts?

A)Lack of qualified judges
B)Too few courthouses
C)Not enough police officers
D)The fragmented structure of the judicial system
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Which statement about work as a judge is true?

A)Judges usually have very low caseloads.
B)The typical judge is a white female.
C)All judges must have doctoral degrees to sit on the bench.
D)Judges are usually able to set their own schedules and work hours.
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Why would a local court want to implement a centralized court administration?

A)It would help the court avoid problems with jurisdiction.
B)It would reduce caseloads.
C)It would prevent the political party in power from using court positions as rewards.
D)It would help to eliminate gender and racial bias in hiring.
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In the United States,the judicial system operates according to a(n)_______ system of justice.

A)adversarial
B)inquisitorial
C)civil law
D)authoritarian
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In the United States,the vast majority of judges have historically been

A)white men.
B)white women.
C)African American men.
D)African American women.
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Which of the following principles should be used to make bail decisions?

A)Accused offenders are entitled to release on their own recognizance.
B)Nonfinancial alternatives to bail should be avoided at all costs.
C)Reasons for bail decisions must not be made known to the parties involved.
D)Review of bail determinations can be made sporadically.
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A court-appointed special advocate is someone who

A)serves jury duty.
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C)has no official legal training.
D)must complete law school before serving.
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Which of the following is not a factor in a judge's determination of the bail amount?

A)Seriousness of the crime
B)Defendant's prior record
C)Defendant's family responsibilities
D)Admissibility of evidence gathered by the police
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The practice by which judges grant releases if the defendant is employed and has roots in the community is called

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B)preventive detention.
C)release on recognizance.
D)preventive assumption.
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What percentage of state trial judges are African Americans?

A)7
B)12
C)20
D)25
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Which statement best reflects valid criticism of the use of preventive detention?

A)It always violates the offender's First Amendment rights.
B)It is always used unfairly,particularly for female offenders.
C)It is unfair to incarcerate someone when we assume all offenders are innocent until proven guilty.
D)The financial costs should not be considered.
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Most felony arrests are decided by a

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B)rejection at screening.
C)guilty plea.
D)conviction at jury trial.
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Which statements best describes the method of judicial nonpartisan election?

A)Judges are appointed by the governor.
B)Judges are selected by the legislator.
C)Judges are first appointed by a commission and voters approve the appointment later.
D)Judges run for election and are not endorsed by political parties.
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Which statement about the bail system is true?

A)Bail is sometimes set before the defendant has an attorney.
B)Bail bondmen cannot deny bail to defendants if the defendants can pay at least 10% of the entire bail amount.
C)Police officers are never allowed to influence a bail decision.
D)Bail bondsmen are nonprofit employees of the state.
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An application to a court requesting that an order be issued to bring about a specified action is called a

A)dismissal.
B)rejection at screening.
C)guilty plea.
D)motion.
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58
In which role does the judge spend significant amounts of time behind closed doors talking to prosecutors and defense attorneys?

A)Adjudicator
B)Administrator
C)Negotiator
D)Electoral candidate
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59
What is the main purpose of drug courts?

A)To mete out harsh punishments to drug offenders
B)To teach children about the dangers of drug use
C)To bring drug kingpins to trial
D)To help drug offenders overcome their addictions
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60
Which is not a responsibility of judges?

A)Setting bail
B)Issuing search warrants
C)Making arrests
D)Scheduling hearings
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61
Which is not a function of a judge?

A)Negotiator
B)Administrator
C)Adjudicator
D)Detainer
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62
Judge Karin has been a superior court judge for the past seven years.She was the first woman in her family to graduate college.She is running for reelection this year.Although she loves her job,she feels most of her time is spent maintaining the logistics of the courtroom.She would like to spend more time in the courtroom itself. Judge Karin works out a plea bargain on a manslaughter case,fulfilling her role as a(n)

A)administrator.
B)negotiator.
C)adjudicator.
D)reconciler.
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63
Judge Karin has been a superior court judge for the past seven years.She was the first woman in her family to graduate college.She is running for reelection this year.Although she loves her job,she feels most of her time is spent maintaining the logistics of the courtroom.She would like to spend more time in the courtroom itself. The time Judge Karin spends organizing schedules and budgets for her courtroom is part of her duties as a(n)

A)administrator.
B)negotiator.
C)adjudicator.
D)clerk.
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64
Katie has been charged with armed robbery.The judge has set her bail at $250,000.She is currently in jail awaiting a family member to raise her bail.This is Katie's first offense and she claims that she was forced to commit the crime by voices in her head. The judge in Katie's case determined her bail amount based on

A)cash bonds.
B)bail funds.
C)detention guidelines.
D)bail guidelines.
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65
What has been referred to as the "ultimate ghetto"?

A)American prisons
B)American jails
C)American courtrooms
D)American police departments
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66
Preliminary hearings provide an opportunity for defense attorneys to challenge the prosecution's evidence and make ________ to the court requesting that an order be issued to bring about a specified action.

A)objections
B)rulings
C)motions
D)sentences
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67
Brady has just been charged with murder in the first degree in a federal court.His previous record includes several drug charges and a sexual assault that is pending.Brady will not be released on bail.His attorney believes the prosecutor and judge will agree to a 20-year sentence through a plea bargain,which will eliminate the chance of a life sentence.As Brady awaits his trial,those with whom he is serving time

A)are serving a sentence of more than one year.
B)are inmates who have not been offered bail.
C)have all been sentenced.
D)are awaiting trial at a federal court.
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68
Brady has just been charged with murder in the first degree in a federal court.His previous record includes several drug charges and a sexual assault that is pending.Brady will not be released on bail.His attorney believes the prosecutor and judge will agree to a 20-year sentence through a plea bargain,which will eliminate the chance of a life sentence.Brady will not be released on bail.Instead he will await his trial

A)on house arrest.
B)on preventive detention.
C)on parole.
D)in prison.
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69
___________ is designed to remove politics from the selection of judges and to allow the voters to unseat judges.

A)Partisan election
B)Merit selection
C)Nonpartisan election
D)Community endorsement
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70
In the case of United States v.Salerno and Cafero (1987),the Supreme Court decided that the use of preventive detention

A)is constitutional.
B)violates offenders' constitutional rights.
C)is detrimental to offenders at trial.
D)is racially biased.
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71
Judge Karin has been a superior court judge for the past seven years.She was the first woman in her family to graduate college.She is running for reelection this year.Although she loves her job,she feels most of her time is spent maintaining the logistics of the courtroom.She would like to spend more time in the courtroom itself. Judge Karin is a judge in superior court.Since she only hears cases that deal with felonies,she oversees a court of ________ jurisdiction.

A)limited
B)general
C)appellate
D)district
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72
Trial courts of _________ jurisdiction handle only misdemeanors and lawsuits involving small amounts of money.

A)general
B)limited
C)appellate
D)specific
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73
As __________,all judges must deal with political actors such as county commissioners,legislators,and members of the state executive bureaucracy.

A)negotiators
B)adjudicators
C)administrators
D)enforcers
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74
Katie has been charged with armed robbery.The judge has set her bail at $250,000.She is currently in jail awaiting a family member to raise her bail.This is Katie's first offense and she claims that she was forced to commit the crime by voices in her head. Katie's lawyer files a request to suppress certain details of Katie's alleged involvement in the robbery.The lawyer's request came in the form of a

A)bench statement.
B)motion.
C)hearing.
D)disposition.
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75
The amount of ________ is based mainly on the judge's view of the seriousness of the crime and of the defendant's record.

A)bail
B)court dates
C)appearances
D)fines
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76
Katie has been charged with armed robbery.The judge has set her bail at $250,000.She is currently in jail awaiting a family member to raise her bail.This is Katie's first offense and she claims that she was forced to commit the crime by voices in her head. At what point in the pretrial process was Katie charged?

A)Arrest
B)Booking
C)Arraignment
D)Disposition
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77
Katie has been charged with armed robbery.The judge has set her bail at $250,000.She is currently in jail awaiting a family member to raise her bail.This is Katie's first offense and she claims that she was forced to commit the crime by voices in her head. Until Katie's family raises her bail,she will remain

A)in prison.
B)in jail.
C)on probation.
D)on parole
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78
Women comprise 50% of the U.S.population.As of 2016,what percentage of state appellate judges were women?

A)25
B)35
C)45
D)55
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79
Katie has been charged with armed robbery.The judge has set her bail at $250,000.She is currently in jail awaiting a family member to raise her bail.This is Katie's first offense and she claims that she was forced to commit the crime by voices in her head. Katie's family most likely would have to consult a _________ in order to post her bond.

A)psychologist
B)bail bondsman
C)judge
D)bond guard
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80
Judge Karin has been a superior court judge for the past seven years.She was the first woman in her family to graduate college.She is running for reelection this year.Judge Karin is up for reelection without political affiliation; she is running in a(n)_________ election.

A)partisan
B)adversarial
C)nonpartisan
D)inquisitorial
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