Steps in a Juvenile Case
Trials
Criminal Trial Procedures
Vocabulary
Steps in a Jury Trial
100

First step of Juvenile Case

Detention Hearing 

100

The following are examples of questions asked during a __________________ ?

Ex) Who if anyone did you see at the store?

Explain what happened next?

Direct Exam

100

-Your rights are taken away from you

- 1st step in criminal trial procedures

What is an arrest?

100

What is a subpoena?

Document ordering a person to appear in court to testify what they witnessed (not directly involved in the case)

100

What is the first step in a jury trial

selecting the jury

200

 A judge may be more lenient when sentencing a juvenile if he/she finds there are ___________________.

What are special circumstances?

200

-both attorneys tell their side of the story

-present facts to the case

-prosecution goes first, then defense

What is an opening statement?

200

formal accusation, from a public officer that a person committed a crime (not grand jury)

what is an information?

200

Define allegations

Claims against an accused suspect for committing some type of illegal act

200
After the jury is charged, they walk into a room to discuss the case and make a ruling

What is jury deliberation?

300

List two examples of what a judge can do to a juvenile when "disposing the case"

(two consequences)

-probation

-foster home

-reformatory school

-pay for damages 

300

- helping YOUR witness tell the story

- ask open-ended questions

What is the direct exam?

300

- decides if case is valid enough for trial

- also called jury of inquiry

What is the grand jury?

300

When you sue for the exact dollar amount you lost in an incident

What are Compensatory Damages?

300

This is the final stage of a Jury Trial

Execution of the Judgment

400

There are 3 factors that lead to a Dismissal of a Juvenile case, name one

-Special Circumstances 

-Wrongfully accused

-The charge is not serious enough

400

- opposing counsel tries to discredit the witness

- ask leading questions (yes or no)


What is the cross exam?

400

-alleged criminal is read their charge(s)

-defendant pleads guilty or innocent

-bail is set 

What is an arraignment?

400

Formal accusation by the grand jury that someone committed a crime (enough evidence to take the matter to court)

What is an indictment?

400

During this phase of a trial, both the direct and cross examinations take place

What is Introduction of Evidence?

500

If charges are not dismissed in the first juvenile hearing, a second informal hearing takes place to decide what action to take

What is an adjudicatory hearing?

500

Term used when both attorney's question potential jury members when choosing members of the grand jury

What is a voir dire?

500

Name two things that take place after a verdict is rendered

Judge makes a judgment

Execution of judgment (judgment is carried out/enforced)

500

What is plainview doctrine?

a doctrine that allows law enforcement to seize evidence without a warrant if it is in plain sight.

500

Phrase where the judge explains the laws involved in the case to the jury members

What is charging the jury?

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