Trial
Sentencing
Witnesses/Evidence
Other
100

How many people serve on a jury?

12

100

What are fines and restitutions?

Fines: money paid to the court

Restitution: money paid to the victim

100
What will your attorney do to discredit witnesses?

Cross-examine evidence

100

Describe appropriate courtroom behavior

Paying attention, being respectful, and speaking at appropriate times.

200

What are the two types of trials?

Bench and Jury

200

How long will a defendant be sentenced to a state hospital following a successful NGI plea?

6 months, up to life. 
200

What is the most important part of trial?

Evidence!

200

What plea should a defendant enter if they want a plea bargain or diversion?

Not guilty

300

What three things happen at an arraignment?

Get a lawyer, read your charges, enter a plea

300

What are the possible types of sentences?

Incarceration, probation, fines, restitutions, programs, State Hospital

300

Give at least two examples of physical evidence.

DNA, video footage, weapons.

300

What rights are given up when accepting a plea bargain?

Right to a trial

Right to remain silent

Right to appeal

400

Which side gets to make the first opening statements?

Whoever has the burden of proof

400

List at least five conditions of probation:

Obey all laws, meet with P.O., no alcohol or drugs, no associating with known felons, no leaving the county, no weapons, keeping a job, completing a program

400
Describe what an eye witness testifies about?

What they saw/heard directly related the alleged crime. 

400

Describe confidentiality

Communication between you and your attorney is considered privileged.

500

List the roles of the judge?

Preside over trial

Pick what evidence is allowed in court

Give jury instructions

Decide the verdict in bench trials

Decide sentencing

500

How does the court handle serious probation violations?

Revoking probation
500

Why is having credible witnesses important?

Because a jury is more likely to believe a witness who appears honest

500

Describe the difference between incompetency and insanity

Incompetency is not understanding court proceedings and/or being unable to work with an attorney

Insanity is claiming that a mental illness was the reason a crime was committed.