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Court room 2
People v. Gold
100

what is the role of a police officer

to enforce laws, prevent crime, protect the public, and provide assistance in emergencies

100

what is a jury?

A group of citizens sworn to render a verdict based on the evidence presented in trial.

100

what is the primary purpose of the law 

to maintain order, protect individual rights, and provide a framework for resolving disputes

100

What is hearsay?

Evidence based on what others have said rather than on direct knowledge, often inadmissible in court.

100

Who was the victim?

Taylor Alexander

200

What does ¨beyond a reasonable doubt mean?

The standered of poof required in criminal cases to convict a defendant.

200
What is the role of the judge?

To oversee court proceedings, ensure the law is followed, and make rulings on legal matters.

200

what is probable cause

a reasonable belief that a crime has been committed or that evidence of a crime is present

200

What is a hung jury?

A jury that cannot reach a unanimous verdict, resulting in a mistrial.

200

Who was the defendant

Logan Gold

300

What are some common challenges faced by police officers 

Common challenges include dealing with high-stress situations, exposure to violence, maintaining public trust, managing community relations, and addressing issues like corruption and excessive force.

300

what is a plea bargain?

An agreement in which a defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a lighter sentance.

300

what is the difference between a felony and misdemeanor.

A felony is a serious crime punishable by imprisonment for more than one year, while a misdemeanor is a less serious crime punishable by less than one year.

300

What is a motion?

A formal request made to the court for a specific ruling or order

300
What was the name of the detective?

Deputy Riley Kim

400

How does policing differ in urban versus rural areas. 

Policing in urban areas often involves dealing with higher crime rates and having larger populations to deal with. While rural policing involves covering larger areas with fewer resources and focusing on issues lie traffic enforcement and property crime.

400

What is the exclusionary rule?

A legal principle that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in court

400

What is the purpose of the Miranda warning?

to inform individuals of their rights to remain silent and to have an attorney present during questioning.

400

What is a verdict?

The formal decision made by a jury or judge regarding the outcome of a trial.

400

Who was the forensic investigator?

Dr. Rae Forrest

500

What is the role of technology in modern policing?

Technology plays a crucial role by enhancing crime analysis, improving response times, aiding in evidence, and facilitating communication both within the police force and with the public.

500

What is an arraignment?

A court proceeding where a defendant is formally charged and enters a plea.

500

What is the difference between civil and criminal law?

Civil law deals with disputes between individuals or organizations, while criminal law involves offenses against the state.

500

What is an appeal?

A request made to a higher court to erview and change the decision of a lower court.

500

What is the name of the journalist for the Emerald Bend Daily?

Ali Sandoval