criminal justice 7, 8, 9
Criminal juries in most states are composed of how many members
12
What percentage of federal felony cases are the result of guilty pleas
90%
One purpose of this is to help ensure the reappearance of the person at trial
bail
Which of the following is not a type of juror challenge
challenge for knowledge
who is responsible for summoning members of the public for jury duty and subpoenaing witnesses from the prosecution of defense
clerk of the court
Who creates a record for all that occurs during a trial
court reporter
What method of execution is is used most in the US today
lethal injection
The dual-court system of the United States consists of
state and federal court
All of the following are considered professionals in the court room except
victim
What did the US Supreme Court in Marbury v Madison
That the US Supreme Court had the authority to be the final interpreter of the US constitution
In which court would a felony trial be held in the federal court system?
US district court
A motion for this asks the court to move the trial to some other location to ensure the defendant receives a fair trial
a change of venue
the _____ is a two sided structure under which the american criminal trial court operates that fits the trial court prosecution against the defense
adversarial system
Courts that have the authority to review a decision made by a lower court are said to have:
appellate jurisdiction
All of the following are outsiders to the courtroom workroom except
bailiff
Who keeps order in the courtroom and announces the judge's entry to the courtroom?
bailiff
the most important form of prosecutorial discretion lies in the power to
charge or not charge a person with an offense
What did the US Supreme Court rule in Gregg v Georgia
death penalty was constitutional if it followed a two step trial procedure
What did the US Supreme Court rule in Furman v Georgia
declared that the death penalty violated the 8th amendment prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment
Which of the following does not occur at the first appearance
defendant has the opportunity to cross examine witnesses
A model of criminal punishment in which an offender is given a fixed term that may be reduced by good time or gain time is called ________ sentencing.
determinate sentencing
The bail decision is made at what stage of the court process?
first appearance
which of the following is not one of the goals of contemporary sentencing
mitigation
What type of plea is most similar to a guilty plea in criminal court
no lo contendré
When a defendant stands mute at her arraignment she is considered to have entered what plead
not guilty
All of the following are true statements about the US Supreme Court except
once confirmed, they're on for 8 years
When a judge, prior to sentencing, requests information on the background of a convicted defendant, it is called a ________.
pre sentence investigation report
Which statement is false regarding the role of the judge in the courtroom
presenting the states case against the defendant
Which workroom member has the responsibility of demonstrating to a jury that a defendant is guilty beyond reasonable doubt
prosecuting attorney
The most widely used system of indigence offense is
public defender system
Which sentencing goal attempts to make the victim whole again
restoration
release on recognizance
results in the defendants release based on a guarantee that a defendant provides in writing
What is the earliest known rational for punishment
retribution
Which sentencing goal stresses vengeance?
retribution
What did the US Supreme Court rule in Giddian vs Wayneride
ruled that we have a right to counsel
A jury that is isolated from the public has been
sequestered
A written order issued by the judicial officer requiring an individual to appear in court is called
subpoena
A trial for a felony offense would be conducted at which tier of a state court system
trial court of general jurisdiction
What court is the first appellate level for courts of limited jurisdiction
trial court of general jurisdiction
On appeal, when a trial court of general jurisdiction offers a new trial instead of the review of the lower court's decision, it is giving a ________.
trial de novo