Chapter 10 Handout
The three types of juror challenges are:
1) Challenges to the array 2) Challenges for cause 3) Peremptory challenges
McNabb v. U.S. formally established that a defendant being held in custody has a right to appear in court before a magistrate within ____
48 hours
____ evidence requires interpretation or that requires a judge or jury to reach a conclusion based on what the evidence indicates.
Circumstantial
An oral summation of a case presented to a judge, or to a judge and jury, by the prosecution or by the defense in a criminal trial is called the ____
closing argument
A preliminary hearing is held to: What are the 2 things discussed here?
determine whether there is probable cause to hold the defendant; 1) Formal Charges 2) Defendant can enter pleas
The primary purpose of the criminal trial is to determine the ____ or ____ of a defendant
guilt innocence
A ____ plea is most similar to a guilty plea
nolo contendere/ no contest
Beyond a ____ is the standard of proof necessary for conviction in criminal trials.
reasonable doubt
A ____ jury is isolated from the public during the course of a trial and throughout the deliberation process.
sequestered
Release on recognizance (ROR) is defined as:
the pretrial release of a criminal defendant on his or her written promise to appear in court as required (no cash or property bond is required).
The decision of the jury in a jury trial or of a judicial officer in a nonjury trial is commonly known as the ____
verdict