Unit 1 Criminal Law- Chapter 1 Study Guide
misdemeanor
A ________ is a crime punishable by a fine or a period of incarceration of less than 12 months.
felony
A ________ is a crime punishable by death or confinement in prison for more than 12 months.
False- possible not actual
A crime is defined as a felony or misdemeanor based on actual, not possible, punishment.
two
An adversarial justice system pits ________ parties against each other in pursuit of the truth.
False- there are several features that differ between the two
An adversarial system of justice and an inquisitional system of justice are indistinguishable from each other.
law
Criminal ________ is the bedrock of the American criminal justice system.
False- individuals and society-offenses against society, not individuals
Criminal law treats crimes as offenses against individuals, not society.
False- most serious felonies, not misdemeanors
Death is a criminal sentence reserved for the most serious misdemeanors.
state
Having a formal system of criminal laws helps ensure that the ________ seeks justice, rather than private individuals.
94 district courts, 13 circuit courts, one supreme court
How many federal district courts are in the United States (including territories)?
criminal
If a state government brings charges against an individual for burglary, this is a ________ case.
true
If the Supreme Court agrees to hear a case, it issues a writ of certiorari.
remand
In the appeals process, what occurs when an appellate court sends a case back to the lower court for further action consistent with its decisions?
proof
In the criminal law context, the burden of ________ falls on the prosecutor to establish the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
False- are not required in misdemeanors cases where the punishment does not exceed 6 months confinement
Jury trials are required in all misdemeanor cases.
true
Most published court decisions hail from the appellate courts.
False- both community and offender protection
Our system of criminal law is built on community protection but not offender protection.
95
Proof beyond a reasonable doubt is akin to ________ percent certainty that the defendant is guilty
False- incapacitation
Rehabilitation is the act of removing an individual from society so he or she can no longer offend.
ten
The Bill of Rights consists of the first ________ amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
penal
The Modern ________ Code is a set of criminal laws adopted by the American Law Institute for states to emulate as they see fit.
sixth
The ________ Amendment states, in part, that the "accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state."
after
The appellate stage of the criminal process occurs ________ adjudication.
False- the burden of proof in a civil case is lower
The burden of proof in a civil case is higher than the burden of proof in a criminal case.
federal
The general trial courts in the federal court system are referred to as ________ courts.
defendant
The individual charged with committing the crime is the ________.
voir dire
The process of examining potential jurors for bias is known as ________.
true
There are nine justices on the United States Supreme Court when at full capacity.
retribution
This theory of punishment rests on the foundations of vindictive justice and believes that offenders should be made to suffer for their crimes.
False- judges serve triers of law, jury serves as trier of fact not law
A jury can serve as triers of law and fact.
dissent
A minority opinion that disagrees with the majority opinion in an appellate case is known as a(n) ________.
true
A misdemeanor is a crime punishable by a fine or a period of incarceration less than 12 months.
cooperative
A system of federalism in which the lines between federal and state power are blurred is known as ________ federalism.
true
Federalism gives the states power to make their own laws.
Malum en se
What is an act that is wrong or evil in itself?
Supreme court
What is the highest court in the federal system?
Dual court system
What type of court system is used in the United States?
direct
What type of evidence proves a fact without the need of the jury to infer anything from it?
Common law
What type of law developed in England by judges who wrote down their decisions and circulated them to other judges?
Appellate
Which is the party that appeals?
Offender and community protection, punishment, and incapacitation
Which of the following is a goal of criminal law?
tort
Which of the following is a private wrong or injury, where the victim can initiate a civil lawsuit to compensate for their injuries?
Specific deterrence
Which of the following is the act of removing an individual from society so he or she can no longer offend?
Courts of limited jurisdiction
Which type of court oversees alleged traffic court violations in a state system?
true
Without the criminal law, there would be no crimes, no criminals, and perhaps no means of controlling undesirable behavior.
material
________ evidence is evidence that is relevant and goes to substantial matters in dispute, or has legitimate influence or bearing on the decision of the case.
criminal law
________ specifies what kinds of behavior are illegal, what punishments are available for dealing with offenders, and what defenses can be invoked by individuals who find themselves on the wrong side of the law.
