Deck 9: An Introduction to the Courts: History, Structure, and Actors
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Deck 9: An Introduction to the Courts: History, Structure, and Actors
1
Which type of court reviews only cases that were originally decided by a lower court?
A) drug court
B) juvenile court
C) courts with original jurisdiction
D) courts with appellate jurisdiction
A) drug court
B) juvenile court
C) courts with original jurisdiction
D) courts with appellate jurisdiction
D
2
The general trial courts for the federal system are the
A) federal circuit courts.
B) U.S. district courts.
C) courts of appeal.
D) federal magistrates.
A) federal circuit courts.
B) U.S. district courts.
C) courts of appeal.
D) federal magistrates.
B
3
All of the following types of cases would most likely be heard in federal court except:
A) a criminal case involving drug trafficking
B) a civil case involving counterfeiting
C) a criminal homicide case
D) a civil case between two states
A) a criminal case involving drug trafficking
B) a civil case involving counterfeiting
C) a criminal homicide case
D) a civil case between two states
C
4
What is the first step in having one's case reviewed by the Supreme Court?
A) completing a writ of certification
B) filing a legal petition
C) writing an in forma pauperis brief
D) reviewing a docket
A) completing a writ of certification
B) filing a legal petition
C) writing an in forma pauperis brief
D) reviewing a docket
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5
The geographic area where the trial occurs is called the
A) venue.
B) jurisdiction.
C) locale.
D) rule.
A) venue.
B) jurisdiction.
C) locale.
D) rule.
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6
If a court of appeals determines that there were no errors of law made on the district court level, then the
A) case returns to the trial court.
B) defendant is convicted.
C) decision of the lower court is upheld.
D) defendant is released.
A) case returns to the trial court.
B) defendant is convicted.
C) decision of the lower court is upheld.
D) defendant is released.
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7
The overall goal of the courthouse workgroup is
A) the efficient disposition of cases through the court.
B) presentation of evidence.
C) informal interaction and cooperation.
D) neutral arbitration.
A) the efficient disposition of cases through the court.
B) presentation of evidence.
C) informal interaction and cooperation.
D) neutral arbitration.
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8
The Supreme Court's decision in Marbury v. Madison defined the power of
A) judiciary actions.
B) judicial review.
C) jurisprudence.
D) jurisdiction.
A) judiciary actions.
B) judicial review.
C) jurisprudence.
D) jurisdiction.
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9
The only federal court established by constitutional mandate rather than federal legislation is
A) the appellate court.
B) the U.S. Supreme Court.
C) town court.
D) district court.
A) the appellate court.
B) the U.S. Supreme Court.
C) town court.
D) district court.
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10
Which two types of courts make up the dual court system?
A) federal and state courts
B) lower courts and the Supreme Court
C) legislative and appellate courts
D) criminal and civil courts
A) federal and state courts
B) lower courts and the Supreme Court
C) legislative and appellate courts
D) criminal and civil courts
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11
Which case would most likely be heard in U.S. district court?
A) underage drinking
B) car theft
C) sexual assault
D) international drug trafficking
A) underage drinking
B) car theft
C) sexual assault
D) international drug trafficking
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12
Which type of opinion has the most significant impact on the final decision of a Supreme Court case?
A) majority
B) concurring
C) dissenting
D) per curiam
A) majority
B) concurring
C) dissenting
D) per curiam
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13
Which of the following is a responsibility of an appellate judge?
A) supervising the jury selection process
B) ruling on motions
C) sentencing those offenders found guilty of their crimes
D) presiding over oral arguments
A) supervising the jury selection process
B) ruling on motions
C) sentencing those offenders found guilty of their crimes
D) presiding over oral arguments
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14
All of the following are courts of limited jurisdiction except:
A) municipal courts
B) justice courts
C) circuit courts
D) misdemeanor courts
A) municipal courts
B) justice courts
C) circuit courts
D) misdemeanor courts
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15
Currently, there are __________ circuits and __________ courts of appeal in the U.S.
A) nine, thirteen
B) thirteen, nine
C) nine, nine
D) thirteen, thirteen
A) nine, thirteen
B) thirteen, nine
C) nine, nine
D) thirteen, thirteen
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16
The number of justices serving on the Supreme Court is determined by
A) Congress.
B) the president of the United States.
C) Marbury v. Madison.
D) the Constitution.
A) Congress.
B) the president of the United States.
C) Marbury v. Madison.
D) the Constitution.
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17
The U.S. Courts of Appeal are also called
A) district courts.
B) municipal courts.
C) intermediate appellate courts.
D) Article I courts.
A) district courts.
B) municipal courts.
C) intermediate appellate courts.
D) Article I courts.
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18
In 1789, there were __________ Supreme Court justices; whereas since 1869, there have consistently been __________ justices.
A) zero, nine
B) four, six
C) three, zero
D) six, nine
A) zero, nine
B) four, six
C) three, zero
D) six, nine
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19
Police courts, traffic courts, and municipal courts are typically overseen by
A) the governor.
B) the Supreme Court.
C) a prosecutor.
D) a magistrate.
A) the governor.
B) the Supreme Court.
C) a prosecutor.
D) a magistrate.
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20
The idea that the justices should be less active in reviewing cases from the legislatures and Congress is referred to as judicial
A) restraint.
B) activism.
C) review.
D) antagonism.
A) restraint.
B) activism.
C) review.
D) antagonism.
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21
Which term best describes an effective prosecutor/police relationship?
A) preparatory
B) adversarial
C) limitless
D) interdependent
A) preparatory
B) adversarial
C) limitless
D) interdependent
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22
Oral arguments and testimony of witnesses are all recorded by the court
A) bailiff.
B) clerk.
C) counsel.
D) stenographer.
A) bailiff.
B) clerk.
C) counsel.
D) stenographer.
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23
Docketing cases, collecting court fees, and arranging a jury pool are responsibilities of the court
A) bailiff.
B) clerk.
C) counsel.
D) stenographer.
A) bailiff.
B) clerk.
C) counsel.
D) stenographer.
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24
Court office is synonymous with
A) clerk.
B) judge.
C) bailiff.
D) juror.
A) clerk.
B) judge.
C) bailiff.
D) juror.
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25
Under which circumstance may a judge order change of venue due to the media?
A) if there is no way a defendant can get a fair trial
B) if the media coverage is biased
C) if the media coverage is too intense
D) if there is too much public information about a case
A) if there is no way a defendant can get a fair trial
B) if the media coverage is biased
C) if the media coverage is too intense
D) if there is too much public information about a case
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26
A defense attorney can legally do all of the following except:
A) represent the defendant's interests during the initial hearing
B) make ethical decisions
C) present false evidence
D) advocate for a light sentence
A) represent the defendant's interests during the initial hearing
B) make ethical decisions
C) present false evidence
D) advocate for a light sentence
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27
The findings of the 1967 President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice resulted in the creation of
A) court administrators.
B) bailiffs.
C) clerks.
D) stenographers.
A) court administrators.
B) bailiffs.
C) clerks.
D) stenographers.
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28
Ethan is an attorney who receives state reimbursement for defending rural clients who cannot afford to pay for an attorney. Ethan is most likely a(n)
A) assigned counsel.
B) public defender.
C) state prosecutor.
D) contract counsel.
A) assigned counsel.
B) public defender.
C) state prosecutor.
D) contract counsel.
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29
What is the purpose of a trial court administrator?
A) to collect court fees
B) to facilitate smooth functioning of the courts
C) to supervise the jury during sequestration
D) to maintain custody of admitted evidence
A) to collect court fees
B) to facilitate smooth functioning of the courts
C) to supervise the jury during sequestration
D) to maintain custody of admitted evidence
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30
How does technology help ensure that court files are complete?
A) It enhances cost effectiveness.
B) There is a higher likelihood that security will be breeched.
C) It prevents multiple users from viewing documents simultaneously.
D) There is less chance that electronic copies will be lost, damaged, or stolen.
A) It enhances cost effectiveness.
B) There is a higher likelihood that security will be breeched.
C) It prevents multiple users from viewing documents simultaneously.
D) There is less chance that electronic copies will be lost, damaged, or stolen.
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31
A bailiff has all of the following responsibilities except:
A) announcing the verdict
B) keeping order in the courtroom
C) calling witnesses
D) preventing the escape of the accused
A) announcing the verdict
B) keeping order in the courtroom
C) calling witnesses
D) preventing the escape of the accused
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32
Why are members of the media typically included in the courtroom workgroup?
A) They have some training, or knowledge of, the law.
B) They influence all stages of the trial.
C) They protect the right to freedom of speech.
D) They are an unbiased source of information.
A) They have some training, or knowledge of, the law.
B) They influence all stages of the trial.
C) They protect the right to freedom of speech.
D) They are an unbiased source of information.
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33
In which two states must a person be 21 years old in order to serve on a jury?
A) Mississippi and Missouri
B) California and Colorado
C) New Mexico and Nebraska
D) Idaho and Iowa
A) Mississippi and Missouri
B) California and Colorado
C) New Mexico and Nebraska
D) Idaho and Iowa
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34
A change of venue will mean all of the following for a trial except:
A) The case will be heard in a different location.
B) Witnesses will not be available to testify.
C) There will be different court personnel involved in the case.
D) The defendant has a better chance of receiving a fair trial.
A) The case will be heard in a different location.
B) Witnesses will not be available to testify.
C) There will be different court personnel involved in the case.
D) The defendant has a better chance of receiving a fair trial.
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35
Who defines the duties of a magistrate judge?
A) the district court judge
B) the chief justice
C) the governor
D) the president
A) the district court judge
B) the chief justice
C) the governor
D) the president
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36
Caleb is an attorney who was appointed by the president and is responsible for prosecuting federal offenses in the court system. Caleb is most likely a(n)
A) public defender.
B) U.S. attorney.
C) Supreme Court justice.
D) district attorney
A) public defender.
B) U.S. attorney.
C) Supreme Court justice.
D) district attorney
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37
Mary is an attorney who is employed by the state or federal government to serve as legal counsel for poor defendants. Mary is a(n)
A) assigned counsel.
B) public defender.
C) state prosecutor.
D) contract counsel.
A) assigned counsel.
B) public defender.
C) state prosecutor.
D) contract counsel.
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38
What is the primary reason that a victim is a key player in the courtroom workgroup?
A) The victim has inherent knowledge of the defendant's guilt or innocence.
B) The trial revolves around the victim's story and evidence.
C) The victim has established relationships with most of the courtroom workgroup.
D) The victim is a member of the community served by the workgroup.
A) The victim has inherent knowledge of the defendant's guilt or innocence.
B) The trial revolves around the victim's story and evidence.
C) The victim has established relationships with most of the courtroom workgroup.
D) The victim is a member of the community served by the workgroup.
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39
Traditionally, court documents were submitted
A) orally.
B) electronically.
C) on paper.
D) in absentia.
A) orally.
B) electronically.
C) on paper.
D) in absentia.
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40
The primary goal of the defense is to
A) secure an acquittal for the defendant.
B) prove the defendant's innocence.
C) protect the public.
D) uphold the Constitution.
A) secure an acquittal for the defendant.
B) prove the defendant's innocence.
C) protect the public.
D) uphold the Constitution.
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41
All of the following are methods to provide legal assistance to indigent offenders except:
A) public defenders
B) assigned counsel
C) defense attorneys
D) contract counsel
A) public defenders
B) assigned counsel
C) defense attorneys
D) contract counsel
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42
The Supreme Court is a court of last resort.
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43
All members of a community can serve on a jury.
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44
Assembly line justice is most common in the lower courts.
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45
Court clerk is synonymous with court administrator.
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46
Most cases reach the Supreme Court on appeal.
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47
The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States.
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48
The defense is the legal __________ to the prosecuting attorney.
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49
It is important for the victim and the judge to have a strong relationship during the trial process.
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50
It is illegal for jurors' perceptions of events, the defendant, and members of the courtroom to influence the jury's decision.
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51
The U.S. judiciary system was established in Article __________ of the U.S. Constitution.
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52
When the Court makes a ruling in a case, the new rule becomes a(n) __________ that must be followed by all lower courts.
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53
The defense is the legal counterpart to the prosecuting attorney.
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54
A juror may be excused from a case for listening to media coverage of that particular case.
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55
A conservative president will most likely nominate a __________ Supreme Court justice.
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56
The Supreme Court is largely a(n) __________ court.
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57
A case does not begin until the __________ files the charges with the court.
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58
The Appeals Court for the Federal Circuit has __________ jurisdiction.
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59
At present, technology is used in state courts only.
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60
In all states, jurors must be citizens of the United States.
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61
Why are public defenders sometimes criticized for being not as legally qualified as they should be?
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62
What are the two primary roles of the Supreme Court?
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63
Discuss the relationship between the prosecutor and other courtroom actors. Why is it important for the prosecutor to have a relationship with these actors?
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64
Describe the factors that may disqualify a juror from service.
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65
Which member of the courtroom workgroup would you choose to be and why?
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66
Describe the nomination and approval process for a Supreme Court justice. How may a justice's ideology and approach influence his or her court decisions?
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67
Define majority opinion, concurring opinion, dissenting opinion, and per curiam opinion.
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68
Bailiffs are usually armed __________who keep order in the courtroom.
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69
Briefly describe the power of judicial review.
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70
What is the Rule of Four?
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71
List the three methods to provide legal assistance to indigent offenders.
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72
Why is it so important that Supreme Court deliberations are kept private, without recordings or video?
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73
Briefly describe the findings of the 1967 President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice that prompted the creation of the role of court administrator.
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74
Administrators are trained personnel who assist judges in administrative and __________ functions.
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75
The court clerk assists the judge by performing __________duties.
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