Bail
Jury Selection
Jury Deliberation
Testimony
Application
100

Which wave of bail reform is viewed as a step back?

Second wave of bail reform 

100

Has research shown the success of Johnson v. California?

No

100

What type of attorney bias was found in this unit?

Pro white defense attorney bias 

100
What do studies find when it comes to how judges evaluate jurors' ability to evaluate testimony?

Judges overestimate the ability of jurors

100

A jury is listening to a child custody case, would they find a female or male expert witness more reliable?

Female expert 

200

What was the initial intent of cash bail?

To ensure individuals came back to court for their next court date

200

What are the three main supreme court cases to do with jury selection?

Batson v. Kentucky

Johnson v. California

JEB v. Alabama

200

What demographic of jurors are more likely to see the system as fair?

Older

low income

Those who see the system as gender neutral 

200

If you were comparing a judge and member of the public’s rate of knowledge about reliability of eyewitness testimony, what would you expect to find?

Similar rates of knowledge 

200

If a bail reformist was active in the first wave of bail reform, what did they likely want to happen?

Less cash bail and more individuals released prior to trial 

300

Who did PARS find the most influential in pretrial release/bail?

Judges

300
Who is more likely to remove minorities from a jury pool?

Prosecutor

300

When studying juvenile voir dire and evidence strength what was found?

Those who viewed moderate version saw evidence as stronger than those who viewed weak evidence

Participants who viewed strong evidence perceived evidence against defendant to be stronger 

300

How does eyewitness testimony influence juror decision making?

Perceptions of guilt/nonguilt

perceptions of attorneys

how they view reliability of the witness

300

If an individual brings their Batson claim to the supreme court and argues their trail was unfair due to eliminating jurors based on race, what would we expect the outcome to be? more than just win or lose 

The lose their case unless they can show comparisons 

400

What inequalities are impacted by bail? (Hint: There is two)

Socioeconomic status

Race

400

What do attorneys have to prove to win a Batson challenge?

Race neutral reason for striking

400

What are perceptions of a defendant influenced by?

Social status

Victim gender

reason for victim unconsciousness

400

When examining expert testimony, what impacts award amount?

Gender matched/unmatched

group discussion

gender domain

400

When a juror watches a case involving expert testimony, how does group discussion impact their decision?

More confidence in their allocation

500

How did the PARS program positively impact the original intent of bail?

reduced likelihood of failing to appear compared to cash bond 
500

Which of these is NOT a race neutral factor considered acceptable by the federal court? 

juror biased toward defense or prosecution

little life experience

common perceptions of those who live in the jurors' neighborhood

questionable body language 


common perceptions of those who live in the jurors' neighborhood

500

If jurors are presented with a low social status victim and a low social status defendant how are they likely to view the victim compared to if the defendant was of a higher social status?

More favorable perception of victim

500

There is a female expert testifying in a domestic violence case, what would we expect from the jury?

Testimony viewed positively and has a greater impact on juror's final judgement

500

When examining types of questions asked in voir dire and perceptions of guilt prior to trial, what would be expected from those who viewed a juvenile voir dire compared to a standard voir dire?

higher probability of defendant guilt

believed defense attorney and judge believed defendant was guilty

believed they would be conflicted

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