PLEAS
PEOPLE
CONSEQUENCES AND CHARGES
BEHAVIOR IN COURT
MISC.
100

Admitting that you did the crime

GUILTY

100

Prescribes medications, makes mental illness diagnosis, recommends treatment

PSYCHIATRIST

100

A sentence giving you the opportunity to stay out of jail as long as you follow the rules

SUSPENDED SENTENCE

100

Any behavior during trial the could interfere with court and can result in a fine or time in jail

CONTEMPT OF COURT

100

Able to aid and assist in your defense and understand the legal proceedings against you

COMPETENCY

200

Keep your right to a trial, right to an appeal, and right to bench or jury trial

NOT GUILTY

200

Assistant to the judge who brings files and prepares forms

COURT CLERK

200

The most serious classification of a crime

FELONIES

200

The ability to understand and assist your attorney at a hearing or trial

AID AND ASSIST

200

The set of legal rules that protect you

RIGHTS

300

You're not admitting that you did the crime, but you're also not saying that you didn't do it. You do not want to fight against the accusation

NO CONTEST

300

Assists you with learning the restoration kit, 1st person you should make requests to

MENTAL HEALTH TECH

300

Sentences for more than one crime will be completed one after the other

CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES

300

A new charge if you lie in court

PERJURY

300

The decision of guilty/not guilty by the judge or jury

VERDICT

400

(1) Expert testimony is given relating to mental illness/insanity

(2) The testimony is relevant to the issue of whether had the mental stats required for the offense charged

NOT GUILTY BY REASON OF INSANITY (NGRI)

400

Carries out doctor's orders, patient care on unit, administers medications

NURSE

400

The least serious classification of a crime

MISDEMEANOUR

400

T/F Talking with your attorney is allowed in court as long as you whisper or slide them a note

TRUE

400

A court finding of guilty after a trial or plea bargain

CONVICTION

500

(1) You are guilty of an offense

(2) You were mentally ill when the offense was committed

GUILTY BUT MENTALLY ILL (GBMI)

500

An expert in their field of work. Will give their professional opinion about topics they are an expert in

EXPERT WITNESS

500

A way of staying out of jail by regularly meeting with a probation officer and following their directives

PROBATION

500

When the prosecutor asks the defendant questions; only after the defense attorney calls the defendant to the stand

CROSS EXAMINATION

500

The prosecution has to prove you are guilty for you to be convicted of a crime

BURDEN OF PROOF