Deck 13: U.S.courts

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Adjudication is the process of judicially deciding a legal case.
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A basic element of domestic violence court is __________.

A) education
B) strict monitoring of convicted offenders
C) individualized counseling
D) group counseling
E) community service
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In 1899,the Juvenile Court Act created the first __________.

A) trial court
B) appellate court
C) juvenile court
D) tribal court
E) community court
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Police officers must become familiar with each step of the criminal justice process so they can intelligently bring about desired results.
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Sentencing guidelines are only used in the federal court system.
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All are aims of the community courts except__________.

A) improve efficiency in the court system
B) have sanctions match offenders
C) bridge building between public and private agencies
D) all of the other choices
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Our criminal justice system is based on __________.

A) an adversary system
B) the presumption of guilt
C) trials with little plea negotiations
D) a person's ability to pay for justice
E) all of the other choices
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The goals of __________ are to reduce recidivism,reduce substance abuse and rehabilitate offenders.

A) trial courts
B) appellate courts
C) drug courts
D) tribal courts
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Appellate jurisdiction has the ability to try cases.
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Community courts apply the principles of involvement,balanced and restorative justice,offender accountability,and links to treatment and other services.
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The Supreme Court establishes the court structure for each state.
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The federal court system has four tiers: district courts,appellate courts,juvenile courts and the U.S.Supreme Court.
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The main focus of the reentry court is to__________.

A) prevent recidivism
B) aid in reintegration
C) assist in life skills
D) all of the other choices
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Mental health courts are in operation in every state.
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Plea bargaining accounts for more than 95 percent of all criminal convictions in the United States.
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An acquittal is a formal certification by the court stating that the accused is found "guilty" of the crimes he or she has been charged with.
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Leadership in the criminal justice system is usually provided by the __________.

A) defense attorney
B) prosecutor
C) judge
D) jury
E) probation officer
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In the__________,the determination whether probable cause exists for believing that an offense has been committed and the accused committed it.

A) diversion hearing
B) arraignment
C) preliminary hearing
D) presentment
E) discovery process
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DWI courts are being established to __________.

A) protect public safety
B) reduce recidivism
C) attack the root cause of impaired driving
D) protect public safety, reduce recidivism and attack the root cause of impaired driving
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The authority to hear an appeal to set aside a conviction is __________.

A) venue
B) preliminary hearing
C) trial court authority
D) original jurisdiction
E) appellate jurisdiction
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The one-pot approach resulted from the juvenile court equating poor and abused children with __________.

A) high school dropouts
B) delinquent and criminal children
C) orphans
D) mentally ill children
E) terminally ill children
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__________ established standards for the admission of expert testimony in federal courts.
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A __________ is a document alleging a juvenile is a delinquent,status offender or dependent and asking the court to assume jurisdiction over the child.

A) writ of certiorari
B) writ of habeas corpus
C) complaint
D) petition
E) warrant
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It is believed that plea bargaining is involved in _____________ of all felony convictions.

A) less than 10 percent
B) about 25 percent
C) nearly 50 percent
D) approximately 75 percent
E) more than 90 percent
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The concept of _________________ means the state was responsible for the general protection of all people within its jurisdiction who could not protect themselves,including children.

A) nolo contendere
B) parens patriae
C) voir dire
D) lex talionis
E) pro bono
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If a defendant chooses to waive a jury and appear before the judge only,this is called a(n)__________.

A) arraignment
B) no-bill
C) petition
D) bench trial
E) plea bargain
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A __________ is a request for a transcript of the proceedings of the case for review.
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A court with the authority to try cases is often called a __________.
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When the jury is unable to come to a decision on a case,this is known as a__________.

A) disabled jury
B) hung jury
C) sequestered jury
D) cancelled jury
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The first Black Supreme Court justice was __________.
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__________ is a legal negotiation between the prosecutor and the defense lawyer where they reach an agreement that avoids a trial.

A) Arraignment
B) Indictment
C) Plea bargaining
D) Writ of habeas corpus
E) Complaint
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Mental health courts,drug courts and juvenile courts are all forms of __________.
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Through __________ the defense attorney tries to discredit prosecution witnesses.

A) the discovery process
B) diversion
C) cross-examination
D) plea bargaining
E) judicial waiver
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The first woman Supreme Court Justice was __________.
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At the __________ the youth is questioned about the alleged offense.

A) adjudication hearing
B) preliminary hearing
C) disposition hearing
D) grand jury hearing
E) appeals hearing
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The degree of proof necessary to obtain a conviction is __________.

A) preponderance of the evidence
B) beyond a reasonable doubt
C) probable cause
D) guilt by association
E) all of the other choices
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__________ are neighborhood-based courts that seek to solve local problems.
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The __________ hearing in juvenile court is similar to sentencing in the adult court system.

A) adjudication
B) preliminary
C) disposition
D) grand jury
E) appeals
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All are key players in the judicial process except__________.

A) judge
B) defendant
C) prosecutor
D) jury
E) witness
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Historically juvenile courts have been __________ systems that stress rehabilitation.

A) informal
B) private
C) non-adversarial
D) informal, private and non-adversarial
E) none of the other choices
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Identify and discuss the alternatives to a trial.What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
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Identify the key players in the judicial process.Outline the roles of each.
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Identify and discuss specialized courts.Outline the purposes,advantages,and disadvantages of each.
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The __________ allows juvenile court judges to transfer cases based on a juvenile's age,type of offense,prior record and dangerousness.
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Outline and discuss the role of the prosecutor.Include discussion on the dual role of the prosecutor.
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Compare and contrast the juvenile court and adult court systems.
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The __________ seeks to establish probable cause to prevent people from being indiscriminately brought to trial.
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__________ means that the accused is assumed innocent until proof to the contrary is clearly established.
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Adjudication is the process of judicially deciding a legal case.
True
2
A basic element of domestic violence court is __________.

A) education
B) strict monitoring of convicted offenders
C) individualized counseling
D) group counseling
E) community service
B
3
In 1899,the Juvenile Court Act created the first __________.

A) trial court
B) appellate court
C) juvenile court
D) tribal court
E) community court
C
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Police officers must become familiar with each step of the criminal justice process so they can intelligently bring about desired results.
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Sentencing guidelines are only used in the federal court system.
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All are aims of the community courts except__________.

A) improve efficiency in the court system
B) have sanctions match offenders
C) bridge building between public and private agencies
D) all of the other choices
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Our criminal justice system is based on __________.

A) an adversary system
B) the presumption of guilt
C) trials with little plea negotiations
D) a person's ability to pay for justice
E) all of the other choices
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The goals of __________ are to reduce recidivism,reduce substance abuse and rehabilitate offenders.

A) trial courts
B) appellate courts
C) drug courts
D) tribal courts
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Appellate jurisdiction has the ability to try cases.
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Community courts apply the principles of involvement,balanced and restorative justice,offender accountability,and links to treatment and other services.
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The Supreme Court establishes the court structure for each state.
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The federal court system has four tiers: district courts,appellate courts,juvenile courts and the U.S.Supreme Court.
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The main focus of the reentry court is to__________.

A) prevent recidivism
B) aid in reintegration
C) assist in life skills
D) all of the other choices
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Mental health courts are in operation in every state.
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Plea bargaining accounts for more than 95 percent of all criminal convictions in the United States.
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An acquittal is a formal certification by the court stating that the accused is found "guilty" of the crimes he or she has been charged with.
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Leadership in the criminal justice system is usually provided by the __________.

A) defense attorney
B) prosecutor
C) judge
D) jury
E) probation officer
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In the__________,the determination whether probable cause exists for believing that an offense has been committed and the accused committed it.

A) diversion hearing
B) arraignment
C) preliminary hearing
D) presentment
E) discovery process
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19
DWI courts are being established to __________.

A) protect public safety
B) reduce recidivism
C) attack the root cause of impaired driving
D) protect public safety, reduce recidivism and attack the root cause of impaired driving
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The authority to hear an appeal to set aside a conviction is __________.

A) venue
B) preliminary hearing
C) trial court authority
D) original jurisdiction
E) appellate jurisdiction
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The one-pot approach resulted from the juvenile court equating poor and abused children with __________.

A) high school dropouts
B) delinquent and criminal children
C) orphans
D) mentally ill children
E) terminally ill children
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__________ established standards for the admission of expert testimony in federal courts.
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A __________ is a document alleging a juvenile is a delinquent,status offender or dependent and asking the court to assume jurisdiction over the child.

A) writ of certiorari
B) writ of habeas corpus
C) complaint
D) petition
E) warrant
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It is believed that plea bargaining is involved in _____________ of all felony convictions.

A) less than 10 percent
B) about 25 percent
C) nearly 50 percent
D) approximately 75 percent
E) more than 90 percent
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The concept of _________________ means the state was responsible for the general protection of all people within its jurisdiction who could not protect themselves,including children.

A) nolo contendere
B) parens patriae
C) voir dire
D) lex talionis
E) pro bono
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If a defendant chooses to waive a jury and appear before the judge only,this is called a(n)__________.

A) arraignment
B) no-bill
C) petition
D) bench trial
E) plea bargain
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A __________ is a request for a transcript of the proceedings of the case for review.
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A court with the authority to try cases is often called a __________.
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29
When the jury is unable to come to a decision on a case,this is known as a__________.

A) disabled jury
B) hung jury
C) sequestered jury
D) cancelled jury
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30
The first Black Supreme Court justice was __________.
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__________ is a legal negotiation between the prosecutor and the defense lawyer where they reach an agreement that avoids a trial.

A) Arraignment
B) Indictment
C) Plea bargaining
D) Writ of habeas corpus
E) Complaint
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Mental health courts,drug courts and juvenile courts are all forms of __________.
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Through __________ the defense attorney tries to discredit prosecution witnesses.

A) the discovery process
B) diversion
C) cross-examination
D) plea bargaining
E) judicial waiver
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The first woman Supreme Court Justice was __________.
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At the __________ the youth is questioned about the alleged offense.

A) adjudication hearing
B) preliminary hearing
C) disposition hearing
D) grand jury hearing
E) appeals hearing
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The degree of proof necessary to obtain a conviction is __________.

A) preponderance of the evidence
B) beyond a reasonable doubt
C) probable cause
D) guilt by association
E) all of the other choices
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37
__________ are neighborhood-based courts that seek to solve local problems.
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38
The __________ hearing in juvenile court is similar to sentencing in the adult court system.

A) adjudication
B) preliminary
C) disposition
D) grand jury
E) appeals
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All are key players in the judicial process except__________.

A) judge
B) defendant
C) prosecutor
D) jury
E) witness
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40
Historically juvenile courts have been __________ systems that stress rehabilitation.

A) informal
B) private
C) non-adversarial
D) informal, private and non-adversarial
E) none of the other choices
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Identify and discuss the alternatives to a trial.What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
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Identify the key players in the judicial process.Outline the roles of each.
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43
Identify and discuss specialized courts.Outline the purposes,advantages,and disadvantages of each.
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The __________ allows juvenile court judges to transfer cases based on a juvenile's age,type of offense,prior record and dangerousness.
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45
Outline and discuss the role of the prosecutor.Include discussion on the dual role of the prosecutor.
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46
Compare and contrast the juvenile court and adult court systems.
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The __________ seeks to establish probable cause to prevent people from being indiscriminately brought to trial.
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__________ means that the accused is assumed innocent until proof to the contrary is clearly established.
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