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A presentment jury is the same as a

A trial or petit jury

Non-relevant evidence is generally

Admissible

The American system of justice is basically an

Adversary system

Under American law, the defendant is presumed innocent and the government must prove guilt _____.

Beyond a reasonable doubt

One of the most deeply rooted traditions of modern Anglo-Saxon law is that an accused is innocent until proven guilty

Beyond a reasonable doubt.

The first twelve Amendments to the U.S. Constitution are called the

Bill of Rights

The Sixth Amendment contains a right to

Counsel

In our adversary system, the prosecution has no obligation to reveal any evidence to the

Defense

Any time the prosecution loses, displaces, or destroys important evidence in a criminal case, it is automatically a violation of

Due process

All jurisdictions in the U.S. utilize the

Evidence

Habeas corpus was established under the Magna Carta.

False

Non-relevant evidence is generally admissible.

False

The Eighth Amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures.

False

​In our adversary system, the prosecution has no obligation to reveal any evidence to the defense.

False

The privilege against self-incrimination, which includes the right of a defendant not to testify, is found in the _____ Amendment.

Fifth

Most countries other than the U.S. utilize an

Inquisitorial system of justice

In the United States, defendants are never required to reveal anything about their case to the

Prosecution

The prosecution is required by law to prove the defendant's guilt beyond a

Reasonable doubt

After conquering England in 1066

The Norman invaders instituted trial by ordeal.

The American system of justice is basically an adversary system.

True

The Sixth Amendment guarantees a speedy and public trial.

True

The right of habeas corpus is protected by the U.S. Constitution.

True

The right of habeas corpus is protected by the

U.S. Constitution

The Eighth Amendment prohibits

Unreasonable searches and seizures

​The rules of evidence _____.

​Determine what information will be available to the judge or jury at trial

According to the American Declaration of Independence (1776), the government derives its powers from _____.

​The people by their consent

Under the _____ rule, the prosecution must disclose exculpatory evidence to the defense.

Brady

​The Federal Rules of Evidence and most state rules of evidence apply in _____ trials.

B​oth civil and criminal

Even a single error at a trial automatically entitles the defendant to a new trial.

False

The American criminal justice system is both accusatorial and adversarial in nature.

False

The United States was the first country in the world to utilize a

Federal form of government

​Dave is charged under SORNA in New York and is being tried in the federal courts. Which rules of evidence would apply to his trial?

Federal rules of evidence because the case is being tried in a federal court

The Constitution allows, and certain states require, that defendants _____.

Give notice that they intend to use an alibi or insanity defense

​If reliable, relevant evidence is otherwise excludable (e.g. it is privileged or was obtained in violation of the Constitution), such evidence is said to be _____.

Incompetent

In the United States, the defense carries the burden of proving the defendant

Is not guilty.

If the prosecution deliberately uses false evidence or perjured testimony to obtain a conviction, the defendant will get a

New trial

​The Confrontation Clause is found in the _____Amendment.

Sixth

The Sixth Amendment guarantees a

Speedy and public trial

The U.S. Constitution provides that state judges are not bound by the U.S. Constitution, but by their

State constitution

The Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states that powers not delegated to the United States are _____.

​Reserved to the States or the people.


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