Procedures
Roles
Terms
Court Lines
Rights
100

 Punishment for committing a crime; handed down by the judge

Sentence


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100

Keeps order in the courtroom, makes sure rules are fairly interpreted, decides the verdict, and imposes sentence

Judge

100

Violation of the law, of a criminal statute

Crime

100

"All rise. Court is now in session. The Honorable Frank Valdez presiding"

Bailiff

100

The right to remain silent and the right to have an attorney present

Miranda Rights

200

Statement made under oath in court regarding some aspect of a case

Testimony

200

Attorney who works for the government, who tries to prove that you are guilty, and who seeks the maximum penalty if you are found guilty

Prosecutor or Prosecuting attorney

200

 Crime punishable by one year or more in prison

Felony

200

"We find the client guilty of Murder in the 1st Degree."

Jury/Jury Foreman

200

The first ten amendments of the Constitution

Bill of Rights

300

Questioning by the opposing attorney on the witness stand

Cross-Examination

300

Attorney who defends the client against the charges, who tries to get an acquittal (or not guilty verdict), and who seeks the minimum penalty if you are found guilty

Defense attorney, Public defender

300

Anything that can be introduced in a court of law to prove a point or substantiate an argument

Evidence

300

"Have you had a chance to discuss this plea bargain with your attorney? Do you fully understand its terms? Are you under the influence of any substance that would interfere with your ability to make decisions or enter into this agreement?"

Judge

300

Prohibition against being tried twice for the same crime

Double Jeopardy - Double Jeopardy Clause

400

Agreement, or deal, made between the client/defense attorney and the prosecutor, in which the client agrees to plead guilty in exchange for a lesser charge and a reduced sentence

Plea Bargain

400

Person who testifies in court about a case

Witness

400

Able to understand the proceedings against him and to assist in his own defense; know your charges and the court process, and work with your attorney

Competent

400

"In my professional opinion, I believe that Jane Doe is not yet competent to stand trial"

Expert Witness

400

Two-word legal term for police officer’s reasonable suspicion that crime has been committed

Probable Cause

500

A Court proceeding to determine whether a client is guilty or not guilty of a crime, where both sides present evidence to support their arguments

Trial

500

Person who keeps a written record of everything that goes on in the courtroom

Court Reporter

500

Initial court appearance that involves formal reading of the charges and possible entering of a plea by the client

Arraignment

500

"I would like to plead the 5th Amendment, Your Honor"

Defendant/Client

500

Rights outlined by the 6th Amendment

 Right to Counsel, Right to fair/speedy public trial, Right to confront / call witnesses