ASU CRJ203 Exam 1
anglo-american law
US law
law
a body of rules enacted by public officials in a legitimate manner and backed by the force of the state
Defense of Justification
a category of legal defense in which the defendant admits committing the act in question but claims it was necessary to avoid some greater evil
dual court system
a court system made up of both federal and state courts
alibi defense
a defense requiring proof that the defendant could not have been at the scene of the crime
In __________, Congress passed the Judges Bill. A. 1842 B. 1925 C. 1954 D. 1987
1925
The United States has how many U.S. District Courts? A. 59 B. 78 C. 94 D. 111
94
Geographical Jurisdiction
Geographical area over which courts can hear and decide disputes.
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court hold that indigent defendants charged with a felony are entitled to the services of a lawyer paid for by the government? A. Miranda v. Arizona B. Gideon v. Wainwright C. Plessey v. Ferguson D. U.S. v. Wade
Gideon v. Wainwright
precedent
How similar cases have been decided in the past.
Basis of Law
Human conflict
Which of the following gave the U.S. Supreme Court the authority to invalidate an act of Congress as unconstitutional? A. Marbury v. Madison (1803) B. Article III of the U.S. Constitution C. The Judiciary Act of 1789 D. The Judiciary Act of 1801
Marbury v. Madison (1803)
mistake of fact
Mistake of fact is a defense ONLY WHEN THE MISTAKE NEGATES INTENTION
Which federal court has original jurisdiction over disputes between states? A. Legislative Court B. District Court C. Court of Appeals D. Supreme Court
Supreme Court
appellate jurisdiction
The authority of a court to review decisions made by lower courts
attendent circumstances
The facts surrounding an event.
bill of rights
The first ten amendments to the Constitution
criminal justice system
The numerous public agencies involved in implementing public policy concerning crime
What is a fragmented system?
Thousands of parts. Law in action that comes down to discretion
Media coverage can provide caricatures, not pictures, of courts and the criminal justice system. A. True B. False
True
defense of infancy
a defense that claims that individuals below a certain age should not be held criminally liable for their actions by virtue of their young age
adversary system
a judicial system in which opposing lawyers present their strongest cases
juvenile delinquency
antisocial or criminal behavior of young people
bankruptcy judges
appointed for 14-year-terms.
concurrent jurisdiction
authority for both state and federal courts to hear and decide cases
selective incorporation
court cases that apply Bill of Rights to states
appellate court
court that generally reviews only findings of law made by lower courts
substantive law
creates legal obligations
procedural defenses
defense based on problems with the way evidence is obtained or the way the accused person is arrested, questioned, tried, or punished
defense of excuse
defenses based on the idea that what the defendant did was a crime but under the circumstances he wasn't responsible for what he did (insanity)
due process of law
denies the government the right, without due process, to deprive people of life, liberty, and property
Law in Action (vs. law on the books)
law in action - judges discretion law on the books- what is in the books
municipal ordinance
law passed by a local unit of government
insanity defense
legal defense proposing that people shouldn't be held legally responsible for their actions if they weren't of "sound mind" when committing them
criminal defenses
legally recognized justification for illegal actions, or acceptance that individuals were not legally responsible for their actions
misdemeanors
less serious crimes usually punishable by a sentence in a local jail
Which of the following is the primary reason for high turnover among assistant district attorneys? A. little formal on-the-job training B. low salaries C. high stress D. little opportunity for promotion
low salaries
Jurisdiction
power of a court to decide
Another word for stare decisis is: A. substantive law. B. procedural law. C. precedent. D. constitution
precedent.
The ____________ is the most influential of the courthouse actors. A. prosecutor B. judge C. juror
prosecutor
self-defense
use of force that appears reasonably necessary for the self-protection of an intended victim
What is the name given to the particular location or area in which a court having geographic jurisdiction may hear a case? A. venue B. stay C. Venire D. federal question
venue
due process model
A criminal justice perspective that emphasizes individual rights at all stages of justice system processing.
crime control model
A criminal justice perspective that emphasizes the efficient arrest and conviction of criminal offenders. - Assembly line
US magistrate judge
A federal trial judge who is appointed by a district court judge and who presides over various civil cases with the consent of the parties and over certain misdemeanor cases.
criminal law
A law that defines crimes against the public order.
civil law
A law that governs relationships between individuals and defines their legal rights.
Extradition
A legal process whereby an alleged criminal offender is surrendered by the officials of one state to officials of the state in which the crime is alleged to have been committed.
Common Law
A legal system based on custom and court rulings
Defense of Necessity
A person may commit an otherwise criminal act if that person is acting in an emergency situation to protect himself or others from a threatened injury to person or property. The person claiming the defense of necessity may act on appearances. A reasonable mistake is permitted.
felonies
A serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year
constitution
A written plan of government
Which courts are tribunals created by Congress to handle specialized types of cases? A. Article III courts B. Article II courts C. state courts D. Article I courts
Article I courts
Which article of the U.S. Constitution established the U.S. Supreme Court and gave Congress the power to create lower courts? A. Article I B. The U.S. Constitution did not establish the U.S. Supreme Court C. Article II D. Article III
Article III
trial court
Court of original jurisdiction where cases begin
Federal judges are elected in district-wide elections. A. True B. False
False
Which U.S. Supreme Court decision acknowledged a defendant's right to self-representation? A. Argersinger v. Hamlin B. Strickland v. Washington C. Powell v. Alabama D. Faretta v. California
Faretta v. California
guilty act
actus reus
What is the name of rules and regulations adopted by administrative agencies that have the force of law? A. statutory regulations B. constitutional regulations C. administrative regulations D. due process regulations
administrative regulations
In ____________ courts, no jurors are employed and no witnesses are heard. A. state intermediate appellate B. superior courts C. federal circuit courts D. both the first and third answer choices are correct
both the first and third answer choices are correct
The role of the prosecutor involves two major characteristics: decentralization and what else? A. deference B. commitment C. broad discretion D. willingness to compromise
broad discretion
Heavy caseloads of the federal courts result in which problem(s)? A. burdens those who work in the courts B. delay cases for litigants C. burdens those who work in the courts and delays cases for litigants D. None of these answers is correct.
burdens those who work in the courts and delays cases for litigants
When they first begin working as prosecutors, rookie assistant attorneys learn important unwritten rules, legal practices, and appropriate penalties: A. primarily through personal experience with informal awards and sanctions. B. at law school. C. under direct, close supervision of the district attorney. D. by asking questions of experienced prosecutors, court clerks, and police officers.
by asking questions of experienced prosecutors, court clerks, and police officers.
judge-made law
common law
In contrast to federal judges, most state judges are: A. appointed by the governor B. appointed by the state legislature. C. appointed by the state supreme court. D. elected
elected
corpus delicti
elements of a crime
procedural law
establishes the methods of enforcing the rights established by substantive law
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Brady v. Maryland prevents the suppression of what type of evidence? A. incriminating B. exclamatory C. exculpatory D. confessions
exculpatory
The office of the prosecutor is in which branch of government? A. executive B. legislative C. judicial D. administrative
executive
In states without intermediate appellate courts, state supreme courts: A. have complete discretion over the cases placed on their dockets. B. have no power to choose which cases will be placed on their dockets. C. hear only civil cases. D. hear only criminal cases.
have no power to choose which cases will be placed on their dockets.
Litigants in state courts are most often: A. large and small businesses B. individuals and small businesses. C. large businesses and governmental bodies. D. individuals and governmental bodies.
individuals and small businesses.
Which issue related to the right to counsel did Padilla v. Kentucky involve? A. ineffective assistance of counsel B. plea bargains C. mental illness D. self-representation
ineffective assistance of counsel
criminal intent
intent to commit an evil act in violation of a statute
The key characteristics of common law include all of the following, EXCEPT: A. it is predominately judge-made B. it is based on justice. C. it is found in multiple sources. D. it applies rules of law found in previous cases.
it is based on justice
An advantage to the public defender system is that: A. it likely provides more experienced counsel. B. excellent private attorneys may be appointed. C. legal fees are kept down because attorneys compete for clients. D. the due process model is more likely to be followed.
it likely provides more experienced counsel.
CSI effect
jurors want scientific evidence
venue
narrow land boundaries
Criminal justice is best viewed as a system and a: A. conglomerate B. business C. nonsystem D. victim's agency
nonsystem
Which event following the Civil War produced fundamental changes in the structure of the American judiciary? A. decreases in population B. rapid industrialization C. lower volumes of litigation D. decreases in urban populations
rapid industrialization
What is the name of automatic discovery for certain types of evidence, without the necessity for motions and court orders? A. reciprocal disclosure B. informal disclosure C. formal disclosure D. imperfect disclosure
reciprocal disclosure
administrative regulations
rules made by state and federal administrative agencies
Magistrate judges are: A. nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate. B. elected by voters in their district. C. selected by the U.S. Supreme Court D. selected by U.S. district court judges.
selected by U.S. district court judges.
Which Amendment provides the right to counsel? A. fourth amendment B. fifth amendment C. sixth amendment D. seventh amendment
sixth amendment
The United States has a dual court system consisting of: A. district and superior courts. B. trial and appellate courts C. criminal and civil courts. D. state and federal courts
state and federal courts
Who is the presiding office of the U.S. Supreme Court? A. the President B. the Attorney General C. the Senate Majority Leader D. the Chief Justice
the Chief Justice
hierarchal jurisdiction
the authority of a court to hear a case based on where the case is located in the system
original jurisdiction
the authority to hear cases for the first time
U.S. District Courts
the courts where most federal cases begin, the U.S. District Courts are courts of original jurisdiction and hear civil and criminal cases
The Rule of Four refers to: A. the number of justices required to vote in favor of granting certiorari to review a case B. the number of justices required to uphold or overturn a lower court ruling. C. the maximum number of presenters allowed during oral arguments. D. the minimum number of justices required to publish a dissenting opinion.
the number of justices required to vote in favor of granting certiorari to review a case
result
the outcome of an experiment or problem
Personal Jurisdiction
the power of a court to force a person to appear before it
Subject Matter Jurisdiction
the power of a court to hear a particular type of case
Lower courts handle what stages of felony cases? A. the final stages B. the intermediate stages C. the appeal stages D. the preliminary stages
the preliminary stages
How many statutory responsibilities do U.S. Attorneys have? A. one B. two C. three D. four
three
Which type of case had the most filings in state trial courts in 2013? A. traffic B. criminal C. civil D. domestic relations
traffic
What is the name of a court that has original jurisdiction? A. trail court B. appellate court C. legislative court D. traffic court
trial court
attempts
tries
Geo juris
wide land boundaries where crime occured
statutes
written laws enacted by legislatures