Definitions
Pleas
People of the Court
Sentences
Evidence
100

Competency.

Ability to understand legal proceedings

100

What are the 3 pleas that a defendant can plead?

Guilty, not guilty, no contest

100
How many people are on a jury in a CRIMINAL case?

12

100

What is a sentence?

A punishment that someone receives if they are found/plead guilty of a crime

100

What is evidence?

Things that show that a defendant did or did not commit the alleged crime

200

Felony and Misdemeanor. 

Types of charges; felony is more serious; misdemeanor is less serious

200

The prosecutor will often offer a deal for the defendant to plead guilty to a lesser charge or a lesser sentence, what is this deal called?

Plea bargain

200

What side (prosecution or defense) are the judge and jury on?

Neither, they are neutral

200

Who provides a sentence?

Judge

200

What does it mean to testify?

To talk about what you know about the case while on the stand in the courtroom

300

Perjury.

Lying under oath

300

What does it mean to plead no contest?

You are not admitting guilt but you are accepting the charge

300

What are the 3 roles of the judge?

Keep order in the court; sentence the defendant; provide the verdict if there is no jury

300

What are 3 types of sentences?

Prison, probation, fines/restitution, level 4 facility, community service, house arrest, treatment, medications, etc.

300

What are 3 different types of evidence?

DNA, video footage, witness, fingerprints, hair, physical objects, etc.

400

Contempt of Court.

A charge that someone can receive if they are disruptive in the courtroom

400

What are the 2 mental health defenses in the State of Delaware?

NGRI (Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity) and GBMI (Guilty But Mentally Ill)

400

Who questions a prosecution witness?

BOTH the defense lawyer and the prosecutor

400

How many levels of supervision are there in the state of Delaware?

5

400

What side (prosecution or defense) can have evidence?

Both

500

Cross Examination.

When the opposite attorney questions a witness (i.e. when the prosecutor questions a defense witness; when the defense attorney questions a prosecution witness)

500

Typically, are you able to reverse a plea bargain after you have already agreed and signed the papers?

In most cases, after taking a plea bargain you are unable to reverse it.

500

When a witness for the defense is testifying, who will question them first?

Defense Attorney

500
When someone is sentenced to probation, they may be required to have a GPS monitor. What level of probation would this person be sentenced to?

Level 3 Probation

500

Is a defendant REQUIRED to testify in their own case?

No they are NOT required to testify, however they can testify should they wish