Basic Legal Concepts
Your Rights Once Arrested
Courtroom Principals
Pleas and More
Trial Time
100

Another word for rules

What is  laws?

100

Another word for freedom or choices that the law says people are supposed to have.

What is my rights?

100

The person being accused of a crime.

What is the defendant?

100

When the defendant is saying that they did not commit the crime they are charged with.

What is Not Guilty?

100

This is when the prosecutor has to convince the judge that there is good evidence to believe that the defendant committed the crime they are charged with...

What is Preliminary Hearing?

200

The defendant was found not guilty.

What is acquitted?

200

When someone is arrested for no good reason?

What is a false arrest?

200

The person who protects the person being charged with a crime.

Who is the defense attorney?

200

When the defendant says they did commit the crime they are being charged with.

What is Guilty?

200

What is it called when it is on the prosecutor to prove the guilt of the person being charged.

What is the Burden of Proof?

300

There are two types of crimes you can be charged with, one is small and one is large.

What is a misdemeanor and felony?

300

The rights that police have to tell you before asking you any questions.

What is Miranda Rights?

300
The person trying to prove guilt of the person being charged with a crime.

Prosecutor or District Attorney

300

When the defendant is not going to say whether or not they committed the crime they are being charged with..

What is No Contest?

300

When a defendant decides to give up there right for a jury trial, instead it will on the judge to decide.

What is a Bench Trial?

400

When a person has a reason to suspect that someone has committed a crime.

What is reasonable suspicion?

400

Your right to not talk to anyone without an attorney.

What is the Right to Remain Silent?

400

The person who makes sure it is a fair trial.

Who is the judge?

400

When the defendant admits to the crime but says they should not be held responsible due to mental state at the time of the crime.


What is Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity?

400

When they make a person (witness) tell the truth.

What is Under Oath?

500

A gun, surveillance video, finger prints, DNA, or a witness; These things are considered...

What is evidence?

500

When information can not be told to others or be used against you.

What is confidential?

500

The person who keep the courtroom safe throughout the court proceedings.

Who is the bailiff?

500
When the judge allows the defendant to stay out of jail until the trial is over without depositing any bail money.

What is your Own Recognizance?

500

When an attorney objects there is one of two decisions the judge will make.

What is Sustain or Overrule?