Pleas
Roles
Charges and Punishments
Courtroom Behavior
100

List one right you give up if you agree to a plea bargain

Right to a trial, right to confront accusers, right to remain silent

100
What is the role of your attorney (defense)?

Defend you, try to get you the best sentence if you are found guilty, on your side

100

List the two types of crimes

misdemeanor, felony

100

True or false: when in court it is okay to speak when it's not my turn to

FALSE

200

True or False: If you take a plea agreement, you are pleading not guilty

FALSE

200

What is the role of the prosecutor?

Against you, tries to prove that you are guilty, not on your side

200

Describe a misdemeanor and provide an example

misdemeanor: less serious crime that typically results in a lighter punishment such as loitering, trespassing, shoplifting

200

True or false: if a witness is lying about me on the stand, I should let the judge know immediately

No

300

List the four pleas

Not Guilty, Guilty, Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity, No Contest

300

What is your role in the courtroom?

To remain quiet, to communicate through my lawyer

300

Describe a felony and provide an example

felony- more serious crime, typically results in heavier sentencing, example: murder, battery on a law enforcement officer

300

List two things you should do in court

stay quiet, stay calm, cooperate, speak when it's my turn/ wait until it's my turn to speak, communicate through my lawyer

400

Define plea bargain/agreement

Deal made between a defense attorney and prosecutor in which the defendant gets something in exchange for pleading guilty/no contest

400

List two ways that you can help your attorney?

Be honest with them, answer their questions

400

List three potential punishments if you are found guilty of a crime

probation, jail, prison, community service, time served

400

List two things you shouldn't do in court

yell, speak out of turn, make a lot of noise, not pay attention

500

Give one reason someone might want to take a plea bargain/deal?

Reduced sentence, reduced charge, avoid trial

500

Define impartial and tell me one person in the courtroom who is supposed to be impartial

Impartial: neutral/ not on anyone's side, the judge

500

List the three different types of felonies and the maximum punishment associated with each

First degree: 30 years

Second degree: 15 years

Third degree: 5 years

500

Johnny Appleseed is in court after being charged with an armed robbery. A witness, Johnny's old friend is called to testify. While testifying, the witness is making claims that aren't helping Johnny's case. Johnny is getting angry and feels himself about to yell and get angry. How should he handle this?

Free response: he should try to use some coping mechanisms to calm down, he should quietly ask his lawyer for a recess, he should write down the counter arguments and let his lawyer know, he should wait until it's his turn to speak