Plea bargains
How Court Works
The 4 Pleas
Courtroom Personnel
Court Terms
100

What is a plea bargain? 

It is an agreement or deal made between the public defender and the DA that may result in a lesser charge or sentence

100

What are the 2 types of trials?

Jury Trial

Court (Bench) Trial

100

What are the 4 pleas? 

Guilty

Not guilty

No contest (Nolo Contendre)

Not guilty by reason of insanity 

100

Who is neutral and presides over the courtroom, making sure you receive a fair trial?

The judge

100

What are the 2 types of evidence?

Physical and testimonial

200

What 2 pleas can you enter in order to accept a plea bargain? 

Guilty or No Contest

200

What type of trial is judged by 12 people that chosen among the citizens in the county?

A Jury Trial

200

What does NGI stand for and what does it mean?

Not guilty by reason of insanity

means that you didn’t know “right from wrong” during the time of the crime committed due to symptoms of a severe mental illness. 

200

This person is AGAINST you and file charges AGAINST you with the court. They are a lawyer who prosecutes cases on behalf of the people of the state of California.

The District Attorney (DA)

also called:

Prosecuting attorney

Prosecutor

200

In a JURY trial, who decides the verdict?

The Jury

300

What rights do you give up when you enter into a plea bargain? 

A right to a jury trial and to appeal your case. 
300

What type of trial does not have a jury and lets the judge hear your case and decide whether you’re guilty or not guilty?

Court (bench) trial

300

What does no contest (nolo contendre) mean?

That you’re accepting the punishment for the crime, but I do not admit guilt.


300

This person is there to help you and speaks for you in court. They may also try to get charges against you dropped or lessened. 

The Public Defender

also called: 

Your lawyer

Defense attorney 

300

What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony? 

Misdemeanors are offenses lower than felonies. Generally punishable by a fine, penalty, forfeiture, or imprisonment in jail for LESS THAN ONE YEAR.
400

What are some advantages if you accept a plea bargain?

Any of these answers are correct:

Avoiding the stress of a trial

You can receive a lower sentence than if convicted at trial

The case is settled quicker

You know the sentence BEFORE pleading guilty or no contest

400

What must all 12 jury members do in a jury trial to reach an unanimous verdict?

They must ALL agree.

400

What 2 pleas go to trial?

Not guilty and not guilty by reason of insanity (NGI)

400

There are 12 citizens randomly selected from the community to observe the trial, listen to the arguments on both sides, and decide the facts of the case.

The jury 

400

What is a preliminary hearing?

This is the hearing by a judge to determine whether a person charged with a crime should be held a trial. It is held to determine whether or not there is probable cause to require the accused to stand trial. 

This hearing will NOT determine guilt or innocence but if there is enough evidence to hold a trial before a jury. 

500

If you accept a plea bargain it means you:

Any of these answers are correct:

will sign a legal agreement

Will have a sentencing hearing

Are convicted of a crime

500

What constitutional right do you have as a defendant? 

A right to a jury trial

500

What happens when you plead no contest? 

You are sentenced and convicted of a crime.

You cannot change your mind later if you plead no contest.

500

Who uses a stenograph machine to keep a record of everything said during the court proceedings? 

The Court Reporter

500

What is a verdict?

The final decision of a jury determine a defendant’s guilt or innocence