The Grand Jury and Arraignment and Plea
Preliminary Hearing
Konnor's Slides
plea bargaining
Random
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What is the Grand Jury compromised of?

They are comprised of 5-23 private Citizens the number depends on the state and grand Jury’s purpose

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What is a preliminary hearing?

A preliminary hearing is a short court meeting to see if there is enough evidence to keep the case going.

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What are the officers procedures that they have to follow for criminal trial? 

when gathering evidence, arresting, and questioning suspects. 

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who was the man that rejected the plea deal for explosives in 2012?

53-year-old Kenneth Kassab

100

Who is missing in our group and why?

Aj/drew he got sent to DO

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What is an arraignment? 

An arraignment is the defendant’s first official court appearance after being charged.

200

What does the judge listen to and decide?

A judge listens to basic facts and decides if there is probable cause(good reason) to put the person on trial.

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What is the primary purpose of a criminal trial? 

Its to determine whether a defendant's guilty or innocent 

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how much percent was the outlier in 1990

97%

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Who won the main event in UFC 325? 

(Alexander Volkanovski or Diego Lopes)

Alexander Volkanovski

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What does the judge tell the defendant?

The judge tells the defendant what they are being charged with and explains their rights.

300

What is probable cause?

good reason, more than suspicion

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What are the rules of evidence? 

Court rules that govern the admissibility of evidence at criminal hearings and trials.

300

when are plea bargains called for

they are called for when they are unsure of winning the trial.

300

Who is the Boys Golf Assistant Coach? 

Cory Van Driessche 
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What does the defendant must enter?

A plea

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What can the prosecutor and the defendant bring?

The prosecutor may bring witnesses and evidence, and the defendant can also speak and bring witnesses.

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What is the difference between factual guilt and legal guilt? 

Factual guilt refers to whether a defendant actually committed the crime, while legal guilt is established only when the prosecution proves that guilt beyond a reasonable doubt in court.

400
what the was the percent that increased massively ever since kassab?

87%

400

How many Fusi's are there in school and name them? 

3 Travis, Melissa, Merissa 

500

When are Grand Jury's usually used for

Grand Jury are usually used for cases that don't have enough evidence for further processing.

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If there isn't enough evidence, what happens?

If there isn’t enough evidence, the case can be dropped and the defendant may be released.

500

Criminal Trails are built around what system? 

Adversarial system which is the prosecution against defense.

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what is a plea bargain?

a process of negotiating an agreement among the defendant the prosecutor and the court to an appropriate plea.

500

Who is in the SuperBowl? (Full Team Name)

Seattle Sea Hawks and New England Patriots

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