the accused agrees to plead guilty to a lesser charge or to the same charge, but with a promise that the prosecutor will seek a lighter sentence from the court.
What is Plea Bargaining
Law Enforcement operates under this branch
What is Executive
The amendment known as the search and seizure amendment.
What is the 4th amendment?
Two main kinds of cases
What are civil and criminal?
An order to bring documents with you to court.
What is a subpoena duces tecum.
All persons are presumed to be innocent and no person may be convicted of an offense unless each element of the offense is proved beyond a ____________. The fact that he has been arrested, confined, or indicted for, or otherwise charged with, the offense gives rise to no inference of guilt at his trial.
What is Reasonable Doubt
The questioning by the district attorney of a police officer witness called by the state
What is direct examination
The first ten amendments to the US Constitution.
What is the Bill of rights?
Eyewitness accounts, a confession, or a weapon.
What is evidence?
A crime of a more serious offence which can result in a year or more in jail.
What is a Felony
If the grand jury agrees that the accusation merits a trial, then it issues an_________________.
What is an indictment
In lieu of an arrest this may be issued as an appropriate alternative.
What is a summons?
The amendment that provides for due process with the words, no person shall be deprived of life, liberty of property with due process of law.
What is the 5th
An order for a witness to come to court.
Who is the subpoena.
The unauthorized entry of any structure with the intent to commit any felony or theft therein and armed with a deadly weapon.
What is Aggravated Burglary?
a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime.
What is the accused
At this proceeding the defendant is advised of the charges, his rights and the potential penalties for the crime and enters a plea.
What is an arraignment?
The part of the United States Constitution most important for law enforcement.
What is the Bill of rights.
When a judge agrees with an objection she makes this ruling.
What is sustained?
The court that has jurisdiction for felony crimes committed by Native Americans of tribal lands.
What is Federal Court?
a system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes.
What is criminal law
What are the 3 branches of government for Federal and State gov.?
What is Executive, Legislative, and Judicial
The amendment that prohibits excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment.
What is the 8th amendment.
An order for a defendant to come to court.
What is a summons?
What you can look for in a pat down or frisk?
What are weapons?