Pleas
People of the Court 1
People of the Court 2
Types of Witnesses
Misc.
100

What is guilty

Admitting that you did the crime

100

What does the judge do? Name 2 things. 

1. Makes sure that everyone in the court is following the rules 2. issues orders 3. remains neutral 4. decides guilt or innocence during bench trial 5. sets dates for hearings and trials

100

Who is the defendant?

Person charged with a crime.

100

Who is an alibi witness? 

Someone that can attest to where the defendant was during the time of the crime.

100

What is a Plea Bargain?

A deal worked out between the defendant, defense attorney, and district attorney.

200

What is not guilty

You did not commit the crime.

200

Who is the court reporter? 

The person who makes a word-for-word record of everything official that goes on during a hearing/trial.
200

Who is the jury? What do they do? 

A group of people who sit in a courtroom and hear all testimony and evidence, and make a decision if you are guilty or not guilty. ALL HAVE TO AGREE. 

200

What is a character witness?

Someone that can attest to your moral character and the type of person you are.

200

How can a plea bargain help me?

A plea bargain settles your legal proceedings more quickly than awaiting a trial.

The sentence you receive may be equal to the time you have been in jail plus in the hospital as incompetent to stand trial.

If there is a lot of evidence against you, a plea bargain may result in a lighter sentence.

300

What is no contest

You're not admitting that you did the crime, but you're also not saying that you didn't do it. You're leaving the decision up to the judge

300

Who is the defense attorney?

This is the lawyer on your side; Tries to prove that you are innocent; is paid to defend you. 

300

This is an employee of the court who keeps order, and assure that everyone follows the rules , will escort you out of the courtroom for bad behaviors  and announces events. 

Bailiff

300

What is an Expert Witness?

A person who is accepted by the court as an expert or a professional in a particular subject. For example, psychiatrists and psychologists, even if you think they are wrong.

300

What is evidence?

Facts/objects that prove either innocence or guilt (videotapes, DNA, fingerprints, witness testimony)

400

Give the definition of the plea NGI?

Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity: Stating that you did do the crime, but that you're not guilty because you were unable to tell the difference between right and wrong at the time of the crime.

400

This person is an employee of the court who acts as a secretary for the judge and keeps track of whats going on, schedules, maintains records/administers oaths

Clerk

400

True or false: Another name for an Attorney is a lawyer.

True

400

What is an eyewitness?

Someone who actually saw the crime occur. 
400

What is competency?

Understanding your rights and the charges against you and being able to work with your attorney to assist in your own defense.

500

What happens in a plea bargain?

You plead guilty or no contest to a charge (often a lesser charge), the prosecutor agrees to let you have an easier penalty, and may drop other charges. You, the District Attorney, and the Judge must agree.

500

Who is the attorney that is against you and is trying to convict you?

The District Attorney (DA) or Prosecutor

500

Who are the 3 (or 4) people that must agree to a plea bargain? 

Defendant (&Defense Attorney), Prosecution, and Judge all must agree. 

500

A person who observed a crime is called ?

Witness

500

Name 2 things that your attorney does for you.

Evaluates the charges, defend you, listens to you, helps you create the best defense, advises you what to say, reviews all evidence, appears in court hearings.
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