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100

The plea that means you DID commit the crime.

What is Guilty?

100

The person accused of committing a crime.

What is the Defendant?

100

The Judge has found you guilty and has imposed a sentence, but, he says you don’t have to serve the sentence and instead the defendant is placed on probation.  If you violate the terms of that probation, you will have to serve out the remaining terms of that sentence in jail.

 Suspended sentence

100

Ordinary people who are impartial and listen to everything that is said in the courtroom then decide the verdict.

What is the Jury?

100

A crime punishable by imprisonment in excess of one year.  


What is a Felony?

200

The plea that means you DID NOT commit the crime.

What is Not Guilty?

200

The attorney who is trying to prove to the court that you are guilty of committing the crime for which you were charged.

Who is the Prosecutor? 

200

The Judge has given you credit for the time you have already served in jail while awaiting a resolution of your case.

Time served.

200

The decision made at the end of the trial.

What is the Verdict?

200

A crime punishable by imprisonment of less than a year.

What is a misdemeanor?

300

The plea that means you committed the crime, but due to a mental illness, did not know the difference between right and wrong at the time of the crime.

What is Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity?

300

The person responsible for keeping order in the court, making sure all the rules are followed, making decisions regarding sentencing when necessary, and deciding verdicts when there is not a jury.

Who is the Judge?

300

If you have been convicted of more than one charge, the Judge can decide to have you serve the sentence for each charge at the same time 

Concurrent Sentence

300

What should you wear to court?

"Sunday best", like a jacket and tie.

300

Is a sentence you serve instead of going to prison in which there is a list of rules you must follow, but if you don't follow those rules, you will have to serve out the remainder of your prison sentence.  

What is Probation?

400

The plea that means you accept punishment without admitting whether or not you committed the crime. It also means you give up your right to a trial by jury.

What is No Contest?

400

A witness who has special knowledge. Examples may include DNA analysts, ballistics experts, and forensic psychologists or psychiatrists.

What is an expert witness?

400

If you have been convicted of more than one charge, the Judge can decide to have you serve the sentence for each charge one after the other. 

Consecutive Sentence

400

This happens after a defendant is found Guilty in a trial.

What is sentencing?

400

Is when you were sentenced to prison, but allowed to leave early as long as you behave right.

What is Parole?

500

The best person to help you decide which plea to enter in court.

What is your Defense Attorney?

500

A witness who provides testimony about what they saw or heard.

What is an eyewitness?

500

You have a trial and are found not guilty.  You are finished with the criminal charges and may be free to go.

Acquittal

500

The most common way to resolve a charge WITHOUT going to trial?

What is plea bargaining?

500

When you go to court to enter your plea

What is an arraignment?