Pleas
Possible Punishments
Plea Bargain
Courtroom Personnel
Vocabulary
100

How many pleas are there?

Four

100

Every crime can be broken into two categories; what are they?

Misdemeanor and Felony

100

A plea bargain is a deal offered to you by the...?

Prosecutor (D.A.)

100

This person types everything in the court room on a stenographer machine.

Court Reporter

100

Before you give testimony, one must take an oath which is a promise to tell the _______.

Truth
200

Which pleas lead to sentencing?

Guilty 

No Contest

200

How many jury members sit a felony jury?

12 Jurors

200

True or False - Your attorney can force you to accept a plea bargain.

False

200

How many type of witnesses are there?

Three

200

If someone starts yelling in the courtroom and being disruptive, the judge can hold them in ______.

Contempt

300

Which pleas lead to trial?

Not Guilty

Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI)

300

If you must serve time for a misdemeanor crime, where is time done?

County jail

300

If you want to accept a plea bargain, you must plead either ___ or ___. 

Guilty

No Contest

300

These are individuals who listen to all evidence and decide the verdict; their decision must be unanimous. 

Jury

300

One reason to work with your lawyer is that they are bound by 'Attorney-Client Privilege' meaning they cannot repeat anything you have said.  Another word for this type of 'private information' is ____________.


Confidential

Confidentiality

400

If you plead NGRI, are you ADMITTING or DENYING the crime?

Admitting

400

If you must serve time for a felony crime, where is time done?

Prison (NCDOC)

400

If you wish to accept a plea bargain, you give up some rights rights.... Name 2 rights that you would be giving up...

Right to remain silent

Right to appeal

Right to a trial

Right to face your accuser

400

What are the two sides of the courtroom?

Defense and Prosecution

400

This is a type of trial you request where there is no jury to decide the verdict.

Bench trial

500

If you plead not guilty and win at trial, you get... what?

Acquitted, released, set free

500

What is the difference between a misdemeanor crime and a felony crime?

Misdemeanor is less serious and a felony is more serious

500

A plea bargain must be offered by the prosecution, accepted by the defendant, and then finally approved by... who?

The Judge

500

Which witness is highly qualified in their field and testifies about evidence regarding the crime?

Expert witness

500

If placed on probation or parole, you must follow rules out in the community. What are two things one would have to follow?

Random drug tests, random searches, not being able to leave county or state without approval, meeting with probation/parole officer, classes 

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