Lawyers
Defenses
Investigation
Mystery
100

What is one thing lawyers do when they are not litigating?

  • Give Advice

  • Draft Legal Opinions/Documents

  • Negotiate Settlements

  • Provide Legal Assistance

100

What is the infancy defense and what is the oldest age this defense could be used for in Pennsylvania?

Legal defense stating the person is not legally responsible for his actions usually based on age.

In PA- the infancy defense can be used up to age 10 depending on the case

100

What must the police file before obtaining a search warrant?

Affidavit

100

What is contraband?

Any illegal Item

200

What is lawyer-client privilege?

  • Confidentiality of Info

  • Lawyer can’t disclose info without clients permission

200

What is necessity?

A person commits a crime due to an unforeseen or unavoidable circumstances in order to protect their life

200

As a result of Miranda v. Arizona, what must be read to you?

Miranda Rights

  • "You have the right to remain silent."
  • "Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law."
  • "You have the right to an attorney."
  • "If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be provided for you."
200

What is duress?

A person is coerced into committing a crime by fear of harm or death

300

What are the cons of allowing lawyers to advertise?

  • Turns Lawyers into salesmen

  • Leads to exaggerations

  • Motivates some to begin erroneous lawsuits



300

What is entrapment?

When a law enforcement official persuades a person to commit they wouldn’t normally commit

300

What is the exclusionary rule?

Evidence gathered in an unreasonable search can’t be used at trial against the defendant

300

What are 2 examples of a defense used when no crime has been committed?

No criminal act occurred, no intent, alibi, DNA evidence 

400

What is a contingency fee?

Where an attorney is paid a percentage of the money awarded to the client, but only if the case is won or settled favorably. 

400

When can the intoxication defense be used?

Cannot be voluntarily intoxicated to use defense in most instances

Can be used if you are voluntarily intoxicated, and the crime requires intent

400

What is the burden of proof needed to conduct a stop and frisk?

Reasonable suspicion

400

What is an example of an excusable or justifiable act for a crime?

Self defense and defense of property 

500

What are 3 examples of when you need a lawyer?

  • Buying or Selling House

  • Starting Business

  • Changing Family Status

  • Making Will

  • After an Accident causing Damage or Injury

  • Settling Large Contracts

  • Defending a Charge

500

What are the 3 questions that make up the insanity test?

  • Is the defendant competent to stand trial?

  • Was the defendant sane at the time the crime was committed?

  • Will the defendant be sane after the trial?

500

Describe 3 instances where the police might not need a warrant.

  • During an arrest (pockets & car)

  • Stop & frisk (suspicious & likely armed)

  • When consent is given

  • Borders & Airports (reduced expectation to privacy)

  • Vehicles (believed to contain contraband)

  • Plain view (place where officer has a right to be)

  • Hot pursuit

  • Emergencies (bomb threat, see smoke, hear scream)

  • Suspicionless searches (sobriety checkpoints)

  • Schools (reasonable suspicion - lockers, backpacks, purses –not strip searches)

500

When can't duress, necessity, infancy, or entrapment be used?

Homicide