Trial Process
Witnesses & Evidence
Vocab
Recap
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100

What is it called when a Judge decides the verdict

Bench trial

100

What is the most important part of a trial?

Evidence/presentation of evidence

100

What is a charge?

A formal accusation of a crime

100

What is the max commitment for competency restoration?

2 years

100

What is the minimum time that must be spent at a State Hospital (if NGI)?

6 months

200

Which party gets to make the first opening statement?


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The party with the burden of proof

200

What are the two types of evidence?

Physical and testimonial

200

What is a hung jury?

When a jury cannot come to a unanimous decision

200

Which pleas can you NOT get a plea bargain?

Guilty and No Contest

200

What happens if a defendant is found not guilty?

What happens if a defendant is found guilty?

They are released.

They are sentenced.

300
When can the prosecution no longer offer a plea bargain?

After the defense rests their case

300

What are the three types of witnesses?

Eyewitness

Expert witness

Character witness

300

What is a verdict

The outcome of a trial

300

What are the two prongs to restoring competency?

Prong 1: General court knowledge

Prong 2: Working with your attorney

300

Name the conditions for probation?

No leaving the county

Check in with PO

Drug tests

No alcohol

No associating with felons

Keeping a job


400

List the steps in the trial process

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Jury selection

Opening statements

Presentation of evidence

Closing statements

400

Describe or give an example of weak and strong evidence

Weak is difficult to relate to the crime

Strong directly proves a fact

400

What is a plea?

An answer to a charge

400

What rights do you give up when accepting a plea bargain?

Right to a trial

Right to cross-examine witnesses

Right to remain silent

Right to appeal

400

What are some possible sentences if found guilty?

Incarceration

Probation

Programs

Fines/restitution

State Hospital


500

The prosecutor has to convince the judge or jury ___ a ___ ___ in order to convict a defendant. 


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Beyond a reasonable doubt

500

What are the jobs of the Prosecutor and Defense Attorney?

Prosecutor: File charges, try for convictions, offer plea bargains, present evidence.

Defense Attorney: Defend your rights, try for acquittal, negotiate plea bargain, cross-examine evidence.

500

What is a hearing?

A formal proceeding before a court

500

What does a judge do in trial?

Preside over courtroom

Pick what evidence is allowed

Give jury instructions

Decide the verdict

Decide sentencing

500

What are some possible outcomes if a defendant is unable to restore competency?

Charges are dropped

Conservatorship