Chapter 10 Flashcards

1
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The initial questioning of one’s own (prosecution or defense) witness during a trial

A

Direct examination

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2
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The monetary amount required for pretrial release, normally set by a judge at the initial appearance. The purpose of bail is to ensure the return of the accused at a subsequent proceedings

A

Bail

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3
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Dismissal of a prospective juror by either the prosecution or the defense because he or she is biased, because he or she has prior knowledge about a case, or for other reasons that demonstrate the individual’s inability to render a fair and impartial trial.

A

Challenge for cause

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4
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The constitutional right of a criminal defendant to see and cross-examine all the witnesses against him or her

A

Confrontation Clause

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5
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The action by a hand jury when it votes to indict an accused suspect

A

True bill

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6
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Dismissal of a prospective juror by either the prosecution or the defense for unexplained, discretionary reasons.

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Peremptory Challenge

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7
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The action by a grand jury when it votes not to indict an accused suspect.

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No bill

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8
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The process in which a personal jury panel is questioned by the prosecution and the defense in order to select jurors who are unbiased.

A

Voirdire

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9
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A formal charging document, similar to an indictment based on probable cause as determined at a preliminary hearing

A

Information

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10
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Hearing before a magistrate to determine whether the government has sufficient evidence to show probable cause that the defendant committed the crime

A

Preliminary Hearing

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11
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The amendment to the U.S. Constitution that guarantees freedom of speech, religion, press, and assembly, and the right of the people to petition the government for redress of grievances.

A

First Amendment

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12
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A plea of “no contest”- the defendant submits to sentencing without any formal of admission of guild that could be used against him or her in a subsequent civil suit

A

Nolo Contendre

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13
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people who either are denied bail or cannot afford to post bail before trial and are kept in secure confinement

A

Pretrial detainees

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14
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The questioning of a prosecution witness by the defense, or of a defense witness by the prosecution.

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Cross-examination

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15
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A written accusation returned by a grand jury, charging an individual with a specified crime after determination of probable cause

A

Indictment

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16
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The group called for jury duty from which jury panels are selected

A

Venire

17
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A sworn statement addressed to a court or judge by the police, prosecutor, or individual alleging that an individual has committed an offense and requesting indictment and prosecuting.

A

Complaint

18
Q

Testimony that is not first hand but, rather, relates information told by a second party.

A

Hearsay Evidence

19
Q

In trial court appearance, at which the accused is read the charges, advised of his or her rights, and asked to enter a plea.

A

Arraignment

20
Q

The report of a grand jury investigation, which usually includes a recommendation of indictment

A

Presentment