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200

Phrase used to describe the actual amount of crime that takes place

Dark figure of crime

200

Protects against unreasonable searches and seizures

Fourth Amendment

200

The examination of a witness by the attorney who calls the witness to the stand to testify is called

Direct Examination

200

A sum of money paid in compensation for damages done to the victim

Resitution

200

Occurs when the defense and prosecution work out a mutually satisfactory conclusion in a case.

Plea bargain

300

Murder, rape, and theft are examples of ______ crimes (latin term)

Malum in se
300

Formal investigation prior to trial in which the defense uses various methods to obtain information from the prosecution to prepare for trial

Discovery

300

During this era of policing, corruption of major city police departments was rampant.

Political

300

When an attorney states the reason why a prospective juror should not be included on the jury

Challenge for cause

300

Holds a great deal of discretion as to whether an individual who has been arrested by the police will be charged.

Prosecutor
400

The rules, orders, and decisions of regulatory agencies make up

Administrative law

400

When he defendant is informed of the charges and must respond by pleading guilty or not guilty

Arraignment

400

Any circumstance accompanying the commission of a crime that may justify a lighter sentence is known as a(n)

Mitigating circumstance

400

The process of seeking a higher court’s review of a lower court’s decision for the purpose of correcting or changing the lower court’s judgment or decision.

Appeal

400

A process by which the government seizes private property attached to criminal activity is

Forfeiture

400

A situation in which those convicted of similar crimes do not receive similar sentences is a

Sentencing disparity

400

If the grand jury finds that probable cause exists, it issues a(n)

Indictment

400

Criminal justice model in which a majority of citizens in society agree on what activities should be outlawed and punished as crimes.         

Consensus model

400

An elected official at the county level who has a general mandate to investigate "all sudden, unexplained, unnatural, or suspicious deaths" reported and determines the cause of death in these cases.

Coroner

400

Occurs when a judge determines the minimum and maximum terms of imprisonment

Indeterminate sentencing