Pleas
Rights
Legal Terms
People in Court
Time
100

This is the plea you must enter to RECEIVE a trial because you DID NOT commit the crime.

Not guilty

100

If you CAN NOT afford a lawyer, this is who will be appointed to you.

Public defender

100

When you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

Oath

100

This group of people listen to the evidence and decide if you are guilty or not guilty.

Jury

100

A 6404 involuntary commitment is initially for this length.

3-5 days

200

This is the plea that you enter to tell the court that you DID COMMIT the charge, and you will NOT RECIEVE a trial.

Guilty

200

This word means you have the capacity to understand and participate in legal proceedings.

Competency

200

To make a statement under oath based on personal knowledge.

Testify

200

This is the attorney that tries to prove the person is guilty.

Prosecutor

200

This is the longest punishment for a misdemeanor offense.

11 months and 29 days

400

This is the term for pleading GUILTY to a LESSER charge in exchange for a LIGHTER sentence.

Plea-bargain

400

This is the person who presides over court and makes sure that you receive a fair trial.

Judge

400

When you lie while under oath.

Perjury 

400

A person who saw what happened.

Eye witness

400

This is the minimal sentence for a felony conviction.

1 year

800

This is a plea where you are not saying if you DID or DID NOT do the crime, but that you are not going to fight the charge and accept the punishment.

No contest

800

This is one of the rights that protects people from giving incriminating evidence.

Remain silent/the 5th Amendment

800

A claim or a piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when a criminal act is alleged to have taken place.

Alibi

800

A person with special knowledge or skill on a particular subject.

Expert witness

800

A 301(a) is an evaluation for competency to stand trial, insanity defense, and check if they're committable. Lenth of time for this is up to this many days.

30 days

1000

This is when you plead guilty NOT because you believe you are guilty but because you THINK it is in your best interest to do so.

Alford Plea

1000

You have the right to request this, where a judge will decide if you are guilty or not guilty.

A bench trial

1000

Showing disrespect for the court or court officials.

Contempt of court

1000

An honorable person who will testify about your good qualities.

Character witness

1000

If found not competent to stand trial as a 301(a), you come back as a 301(b) for treatment and further training to become competent to stand trial and stay for this length of time.

Unlimited length of time