It's called Jeopardy!
It's PC
PLEAS
Bail
Charge!
100
The Fifth amandment provides this defense
What is freedom from double jeopardy
100
Hearing held in District Court after arraignment for a felony charge
What is a Probable Cause hearing
100
Nolo contendre
What is a "No contest" plea. which means??
100
Person called by law enforcement who can set bail when a defendant is arrested
What is a bail commissioner
100
A document submitted to the circuit court that tells a defendant what the charge is
What is a complaint/summons
200
When the first witness is sworn in or when the jury is sworn in
What is when jeopardy attaches
200
More than a suspicion, less than justification for a conviction
What is probable cause
200
This court cannot take a plea in a felony case
What is Circuit/District court
200
Person who is called when a defendant is given corporate surety bail and has an asset to use as security
What is a bail bondsman
200
A charge that carries the possibility of one year in jail and a $2000 fine
What is a Class A Misdemeanor
300
When a defendant is charged twice for the same conduct, victim and elements
What is double jeopardy
300
Probable coause exists to believe: 1) that an offense has been committed; and 2) that the person to be arrested committed it
What is the probable cause needed to get an arrest warrant
300
If a defendant does not plead guilty, but instead uses this type of plea a guilty finding is still entered by the court
What is Nolo Contendre (No contest)
300
Person responsible for maintaining order in the courtroom and the security of the courthouse
What is a bailiff
300
a charge that carries the possibility of 3 1/2-7 years at the NH State Prison and a $4000 fine
What is a Class B felony
400
This ends when a formal judgment has been entered
What is jeopardy
400
Furtive movements in a motor vehilce that is being stopped by law enforcement
What is probable cause to search the car
400
If a defendant is determined by an expert to fall into this category no plea can be taken by the court
What is incompetent to stand trial
400
The considerations a court or bail commisioner take into account when setting bail
What is risk of flight; ties to the community; defendant's failures to appear (if any); danger to the community
400
A charge that does not have a "mens rea"
What is a strict liability offense
500
Two reasons why defendants are protected from Dobuble jeopardy
What is Defendants are protected from double jeopardy because (1) the defendant would be subjected to the insecurity and expense of multiple trials, and (2) the state would have the advantage of the increasing odds of conviction
500
Probable cause exists to believe: 1) the items sought are cnnected with criminal activity; and 2) that the items will be found in the place to be searched
What is level of evidence needed to support that PC exists for a search warrant
500
The first hearing where a defendant can enter a plea
What is an arraignment
500
The form that the Court fills out after making a bail order that informs the defendant of the conditions of his release
What is Bail conditions form
500
Law that provides notice of a defendant's request for parole and release and other information to concerned parties
What is the Victim's Bill of Rights
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