TSH
DEFENSE
PROSECUTION
BEHAVIORS IN THE COURTROOM
MISC QUESTIONS
100

Why are you at TSH?

Competency Restoration 

100

Who is the defendant in your case? Why?

You; You have the charge

100

What is the role of the prosecutor?

To prove the defendant guilty

100

What should you do if a witness is lying about you in court?

Tell your lawyer

100
What side are the judge and jury on?

Neither, they are neutral

200

What is the name of the groups that you have to attend for competency restoration? 

Competency

200

Who is the lawyer on your side?

Defense Attorney 

200

What 2 levels of charges can the prosecution charge the defendant with?

Felony and Misdemeanor 

200

What do you do if you do not understand something during court?

Ask your lawyer
200

What does is mean to plead no contest?

You are not admitting guilt but you are accepting the charge

300

Who says you have to attend competency classes?

The Judge 

300

What are the  pleas that a defendant can plead?

Guilty, not guilty, no contest, NGRI

300

What is evidence?

Things that show that a defendant did or did not commit the alleged crime; Proof of the crime

300

What are the 3 C's (the way you should act in court)?

Calm, cool, collected

300

What are the 2 duties of the judge?

Keep order in the court; sentence the defendant

400

What happens after your competency evaluation?

The evaluator writes a letter to the court stating if they believe you are competent or not, but it is just a suggestion. The judge makes the final decision.

400
Is the defendant REQUIRED to testify in their own case?

No

400

The prosecutor will often offer a deal for the defendant to plead guilty to a lesser charge or a lesser sentence, what is this deal called?

Plea bargain 

400

What is perjury?

Lying under oath

400

Explain what NGRI means

Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity. I admitting I committed the crime, but at the time of the crime, I had a SEVERE mental illness and did not know right from wrong

500

Why is it important to be found competent before trial?

Everyone has a right to a FAIR trial. It wouldn't be fair if you don't understand the legal processes

500

Who is the only person who can decide how the defendant is going to plead?

The defendant 

500

Who are the 4 people involved in a plea bargain?

Prosecutor

Defendant

Defense Attorney

Judge

500

What is the charge you can receive if you are disruptive in court?

Contempt of court

500

Explain the Process of a Trial

The Defense Attorney & Prosecutor argue about evidence.

The Jury listens to the arguments and then deliberates.

The Jury gives a verdict.

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