Court System
Trial Process
Court Participants
Legal Concept
Post-Trial
100

What are the two main types of courts?

Federal and State Court

100

What is the first step in a criminal trial?

Arrest

100

Who oversees the trial proceedings?

The Judge

100

What does "innocent until proven guilty" mean?

A fundamental principle that assumes a defendant is innocent unless proven otherwise.

100

What options does a jury have for a verdict?

Guilty, not guilty, or hung jury.

200

What is the role of appellate courts?

To review the decisions of trial courts.

200

What happens during jury selection?

Jurors are questioned to determine their background and biases.

200

What are the primary duties of a prosecutor?

Present the case against the defendant and seek justice.


200

Explain the term "beyond a reasonable doubt."

The standard of proof required for a criminal conviction.

200

What factors does a judge consider during sentencing?

Severity of the crime, defendant’s history, and impact on the victim.

300

Define specialized courts and give an example.

Courts that focus on specific types of cases, such as drug courts or family courts.

300

 Explain the purpose of opening statements.

To outline each side's case for the jury


300

What is the role of the defense attorney?

To defend the accused and represent their interests.

300

What is plea bargaining and why is it used?

Negotiations between defense and prosecution to resolve cases without trial; used to reduce case backlog.

300

What is the appeals process?

A procedure for the defendant to challenge a conviction based on legal errors.

400

What are the key differences between federal and state courts?

Federal courts deal with federal law and disputes between states, while state courts handle state law and criminal cases.

400

What is the significance of closing arguments?

Both sides summarize their cases and reinforce key points.

400

Describe the responsibilities of a witness.

To provide testimony relevant to the case.

400

Discuss the importance of fair trials.

Ensures justice and protects the rights of defendants.

400

Define the role of an appellate court.

To review trial court proceedings for legal errors.

500

 Describe the structure of the court system.

The court system includes federal and state levels, with trial courts, appellate courts, and specialized courts.

500

What is the role of jury deliberation?

The jury discusses the case in private to reach a verdict.

500

What rights does the defendant have?

Right to remain silent, right to a fair trial, and right to legal representation.

500

What ethical considerations exist in trials?

Lawyers and judges must uphold justice and fairness, not just seek convictions.

500

What are the options for sentencing besides imprisonment?

Probation, parole, fines, and community service.

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