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Criminal Court. Court Procedures. Civil and Criminal. More Court. Supreme Court Cases. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1---100 Question.
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Row 1---100 Question -Name the two adversarial sides of the criminal court system?
Row 1---100 Answer -Prosecution and Defense
Row 1---200 Question -According to the Miranda ruling, what should happen when a suspect is arrested?
Row 1---200 Answer -rights are read
Row 1---300 Question -The next step involves the actual charges being filed which is often called what?
Row 1---300 Answer -booked / charged
Row 1---400 Question -At this step you are eligible for release upon certain conditions?
Row 1---400 Answer -preliminary hearing
Row 1---500 Question -This is the monetary promise you pay in order to be released after an arrest?
Row 1---500 Answer -bail
Row 2---100 Question -A grand jury may become involved in some cases in this step?
Row 2---100 Answer -indictment
Row 2---200 Question -During this step, a suspect will plead guilty or innocent of the charges?
Row 2---200 Answer -arraignment
Row 2---300 Question -Sometimes a suspect will agree to a say they are guilty for a lighter sentence. What is this called?
Row 2---300 Answer -plea bargain
Row 2---400 Question -What is it called when one side is allowed to question the witnesses brought forth by the other side?
Row 2---400 Answer -cross examination
Row 2---500 Question -What type of vote is required for a jury to reach a verdict?
Row 2---500 Answer -unanimous
Row 3---100 Question -What is it called when a jury can not reach a decision?
Row 3---100 Answer -hung jury
Row 3---200 Question -This is the term for someone who is not legally an adult?
Row 3---200 Answer -juvenile
Row 3---300 Question -How is a juvenile trial different?
Row 3---300 Answer -no jury
Row 3---400 Question -What happens to a juvenile’s record at age 18?
Row 3---400 Answer -cleared
Row 3---500 Question -What is probably the most common sentence in a juvenile case?
Row 3---500 Answer -probation
Row 4---100 Question -This is the term for when a person sues another person?
Row 4---100 Answer -lawsuit
Row 4---200 Question -This is the term for a court order stopping some sort of action?
Row 4---200 Answer -injunction
Row 4---300 Question -This term describes the person vs. person civil court process?
Row 4---300 Answer -adversarial
Row 4---400 Question -This term describes the legal code in many states which demand that criminals receive a certain sentence for a crime no matter the circumstances?
Row 4---400 Answer -mandatory sentencing
Row 4---500 Question -This term describes the process of being released from prison early for good behavior?
Row 4---500 Answer -parole
Row 5---100 Question -Case which established the policy of reading a list of certain rights to accused criminals upon their arrest.
Row 5---100 Answer -Miranda v Arizona
Row 5---200 Question -Case which challenged affirmative action laws and mandated that quotas can not be used.
Row 5---200 Answer -California v Bakke
Row 5---300 Question -Case which determined that flag burning was protected as free speech.
Row 5---300 Answer -Texas V Johnson
Row 5---400 Question -Case that established the precedent of “clear and present danger” when determining what is free speech.
Row 5---400 Answer -Schenck v US
Row 5---500 Question -Famous case which set exclusionary rules to the use of evidence found in police searches.