A juvenile who has committed an act considered a crime at any age is referred to as?
What is: Juvenile Delinquent
Gave the right to vote regardless of race, color, or because the person used to be a slave
What is: 15th amendment
What is the maximum punishment for SECOND DEGREE FELONY?
What is: 2-20 years in prison
The officer in charge of the court proceeding; ensures all evidence used in the trial is legal
What is: judge
(Amendment): Guarantees due process and protects against self-incrimination
What is: 5th Amendment
Which juvenile age ranges can begin to recognize more complex, adult-like concepts?
What is: adolescents (ages 13-18)
Limits how long someone can serve as President. It says a person can be elected President at most twice (two full terms)
What is: 22nd Amendment
What is the maximum punishment for THIRD DEGREE FELONY?
What is: 2-10 years in prison
A formal court order requiring a witness to appear in court
What is: subpoena
The immediate notification of a juveniles arrest, rights & nature of the alleged crime to the juveniles parent is known as?
What is: parental notification
TRUE OR FALSE: Juveniles have the right to have a trial by jury
What is: false
Gave women the right to vote
What is: 19th Amendment
What is the maximum punishment for CAPITAL FELONY?
What is: death sentence/life without parole
The court officer responsible for giving out subpoenas and escorting defendants from jail to the courtroom
What is: bailiff
When are photographs, fingerprints and physical description typically taken during the booking of a juvenile?
What is: when the juvenile is charged with a felony crime
An arrest in which the juvenile offender is NOT taken into police custody
What is: non-custodial arrest
Says that slavery is not allowed in the United States. It officially ended slavery and made it illegal
What is: 13th Amendment
What is the maximum punishment for STATE JAIL FELONY?
What is: 180 days - 2 years
An official notice of a lawsuit
(Amendment): Guarantees a speedy, public trial and the right to an attorney
What is: 6th Amendment
An arrest in which the juvenile offender is taken into police custody
What is: custodial arrest
Gave residents of Washington D.C. the right to vote for President & Vice President
What is: 23rd Amendment
What is the maximum punishment for FIRST DEGREE FELONY?
What is: 5-99 years or life in prison
How many jurors are on a typical criminal case jury?
Represents the defendant and ensures the defendant is protected according to the law
What is: defense attorney