pleas/penalties
court personnel
procedures
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100

You agree to a plea bargain instead of going to trial. Your lawyer tells you if its a good deal. You may need to plead guilty to a less serious charge. In return you get less time or a lesser penalty 

What is plea bargaining 

100

Someone charged with crime in a criminal case 


What is the defendant 

100

statement made under oath in court regarding some aspect of the case 

what is testimony

100

three prongs of competency 

what is factual , rational and ability to assist counsel 

100

The set of legal rules that protect you 

What is rights 

200

I must have evidence or proof that I did not do the crime or show that there is not evidence to prove that I did do the crime 

What is the plead of not guilty 

200

The person who is on your side and works for you

What is the public defender, lawyer or attorney

200

Questioning by the opposing attorney on the witness stand 

what is cross examination 

200

Being able to state your charges using reality, logic and reason. 

what is rational understanding 

200
The two pleas that do not have a trial 
What is no contest and guilty 
300

You plead NGRI where will you be sent to if NGRI is the trial verdict

What is state hospital 

300

Personnel who is neutral in the courtroom


What is the jury, judge, court reporter and bailiff 

300

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

what is a trial 

300

When you were deemed incompetent to stand trial what happened to your case? 

What is put on hold or pause

300

What side is the jury on?

Neither, they are neutral 

400

Common pleas 

what is not guilty, not guilty, no contest and NGRI

400

Someone who wants the defendant to serve the maximum sentence, has to prove the defendant did commit the crime and works for the state


What is the district attorney

400
The step before the arraignment occurs

what is charges are filled

400

After your competency evaluation, the person who evaluates you will write a report and send it to who? 

Who is the judge.

400

These are facts/objects that prove either innocence or guilt (videotapes, DNA, fingerprints, witness testimony)

What is evidence 

500

A sentence is considered complete because of time spent in either the state hospital or competency restoration is equal to the sentence ordered. 

What is time served

500

Inappropriate courtroom behavior such as yelling, crying loudly, talking out of turn or cursing. 

What is contempt of court

500

True or false 

The judge has the final approval of a plea bargain 

What is true 

500

This person evaluates to see if your competent

Who is the psychologist or psychiatrist 
500

The number of jurors who must agree for a verdict to be decided 

All 12 if them in a felony case or 6 in a misdemeanor case