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DSST Criminal Justice
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1. Most widely used goal is to individualize punishment - inmates eligible for parole after serving minimum
determinate sentencing
Goals of punishment
Peremptory Challenges:
Intermediate sentencing
2. 2003 - illegal to execute mentally retarded
Homeland security
Arraignment
Restitution
Atkins v. Virginia
3. Things that add on to sentencing
Enhancement
circunstancial evidence
direct evidence
Court apointed council
4. The in court use of victim or survivor supplied information supplied by sentencing authorities seeking to make an informed sentencing decision.
public defender
victim impact statements
Different type of detention facilities and their function and who operates them
Parens patriae
5. State legislature can establish almost any sentence as a punishment for a crime
Parolve v. probation
Lockyer v. Andrade:
Prosecutor
Names of the federal courts that make up the three tiers of the federal court system
6. Physical material or traces of physical activity
Real evidence
Hudson v. Palmer
Restitution
Function of the Reception Centers within the CA department of Corrections?
7. Least used
contract attorneys
Court Clerk
Defense Attorney
determinate sentencing
8. Probation is a sentencing usually given instead of jail but not always - parole is a conditional release from prison
4 types of courts found in the CA court system
The difference between mitigating and aggravating circumstances as it pertains to sentencing
Explain the difference between probation and parole
In Re Gault
9. Retain 1st amendment rights that are not inconsistent with his status as a prisoner- have rights - much the same as people who are not incarcerated. Conditional rather than absolute rights. The balancing test.
mitigating circumstances
Peremptory Challenges:
Balancing test
Prisoner rights:
10. 1976 - Bifurcated trials - the guilt and innocent phase is separate from the punishment
Gregg V. Georgia
Explain the difference between probation and parole
Challenges to the array
What is another term used to identify supreme courts
11. Charges - Rights - Attorney - Plea Bail/No Bail
Trial Jury
Goals of punishment
mitigating circumstances
5 functions which take place at an arraignment
12. A pre-sentence report is a legal term referring to the investigation into the history of person convicted of a crime before sentencing. Probation officer makes it.
Restitution
7th Amendment
Wolff v. McDaniel
Pre-sentence report
13. Nominated by the President
How does an individual become a federal judge
Restitution
public defender
Prisoner rights:
14. (law) a way of dealing with offenders without imprisoning them
In Re Winship
Domestic terrorism
Roper v. Simmons
Probation
15. Decides guilt or innocence
Trial Jury
How does an individual become a federal judge
Pre-sentence report
In Re Winship
16. Officers of the probation office of a court. Probation officer duties include conducting presentence investigations - preparing presentence reports on convicted defendants - and supervising released defendants.
Procunier vs. Martinez
Probation officer
Against Plea bargaining:
Runs juvenile hall
17. Consecutive - one after the other and Concurrent is at same time
Enhancement
Santobello Vs. New York
6th Amendment
The difference between consecutive and concurrent sentencing?
18. The act of a person repeating of an undesirable behavior after thay have either experienced negative consequences of that behavior or have been treated or trained to extinguish that behavior.
Recidivism:
Gregg V. Georgia
Discovery:
indeterminate sentencing
19. Plea bargaining is an essential component of the new admistration of justice and must be highly encouraged
Santobello Vs. New York
6th Amendment
Forfeiture laws
Roper v. Simmons
20. A goal of criminal sentencing that attempts to make the victim whole again. a court requirement that an accused or convicted offender pay money or provide services to the victim of the cimre or provie services to the community
mitigating circumstances
restitution
Suspended sentence
baston v. kentucky
21. A model of criminal punishment in which an offender is given a fixed term of imprisonment that they may be reduced by good time or gain taim. all offendors convicted of the same crime will reciee the same punishment
determinate sentencing
Plea Bargain
Goals of punishment
Probation
22. 1 - Costs tax players less - 2 - Restitution can be made - 3 - Community work
Indictment
Gideon Vs. Wainwright:
Ddvantages of probation and parole?
The man known as the first probation officer?
23. Amnesty - Bail - good behavior
Kentucky vs. Louisiana
Enhancement
List three ways a person can be released from jail
Wolff v. McDaniel
24. The unlawful use of force or violence by an individual or a group that is based and operatues entirely within the U.S. and its territories - acts without foreign direction and directs its activites agaits elements of the us government or population
Prosecutor
Probation officer
Domestic terrorism
Place in correct order: Trial - Investigation - Crime - File criminal complaint - appeal - first arraignment - preliminary hearing - second arraignment - sentencing - arrest
25. A court that hears a case the first time it is tried in court. A trial court is a court of original jurisdiction.
3 level of security associated with prisons
Court Jurisdiction
Runs juvenile hall
Pre-sentence report
26. Group of jurors who were selected to tell if there's enough evidence or not
Grand Jury
Wolff v. McDaniel
Real evidence
Defense Attorney
27. John Augustus
Place in correct order: Trial - Investigation - Crime - File criminal complaint - appeal - first arraignment - preliminary hearing - second arraignment - sentencing - arrest
The man known as the first probation officer?
Explain the difference between probation and parole
Trial Jury
28. Geographic area of the court
Prosecutor
Venue
Restitution
Hudson v. Palmer
29. Pretrial phase of a law suit where each party can obtain any evidence from the opposing side
30. A fedral law enacted in response to terrorist attacks on the WTC and the Pentagon on September 11 -2001. The law officially titled the Uniting and Strengthening America by providing Appropriate Tools Required to intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act -
circunstancial evidence
'Discover'
USA Patriot Act
Ddvantages of probation and parole?
31. The lawyer representing the defendant
Challenges to the array
Balancing test
Forfeiture laws
Defense Attorney
32. Mitigating - Lessens criminal responsibility and lightens sentence. Aggravating - factors that makes harsher sentence
Recidivism:
Discovery:
The difference between mitigating and aggravating circumstances as it pertains to sentencing
Restitution
33. A principle developed by the courts and applied to the corrections arena by pell v. procunier that attempts to weigh the rights of an individual as guaranteed by the Constituion - against the authority of states of make laws or to otherwise restrict
Names of the federal courts that make up the three tiers of the federal court system
indeterminate sentencing
Terrorism- Causes:
Balancing test
34. Green- low Blue-guarded yellow-elevated orange- high red- severe
Parens patriae
Arraignment
Terroism threat levels
Cause challenges:
35. Circumstances relating to the commission of a crime that may be considered to reduce the blameworthiness of the defendant
mitigating circumstances
Court Clerk
How does an individual become a federal judge
Arraignment
36. Inmates have to be given a reasonable opportunity to pursue their religious faiths - also visits can be banned is such visits constitute threats to society
Prosecutor
The man known as the first probation officer?
Indictment
Cruz v. beto
37. A sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury
Cruz v. beto
Plea Bargain
Restitution
contract attorneys
38. Requires interpretation of a judge or jury to reach conclusion based on what evidence indicates
Probation
J.E.B. vs. Alabama
5 functions which take place at an arraignment
circunstancial evidence
39. Circumstances - facts - or situations that result in a harsher sentence
Challenges to the array
Suspended sentence
Arraignment
Aggravated Circumstances
40. A government official who conducts criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state
Prosecutor
Court Clerk
The difference between consecutive and concurrent sentencing?
determinate sentencing
41. A period of incarceration that is fixed by a sentencing authority and cannot be reduced by judges or other corrections officials.
Different type of detention facilities and their function and who operates them
Parolve v. probation
Recidivism:
Determinate sentencing
42. Not qualified - convicted felon - under indictment - can't read or write - bias - served ongrand jury - insane - etc. May arise during voir dire exmination
Judge
Cause challenges:
Payne V. Tennessee
Determinate sentencing
43. A formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
Recidivism:
Indictment
Stack Vs. Boyle
Presentence investigation
44. Level 1 - 2 - and 3
3 level of security associated with prisons
Prisoner rights:
Atkins v. Virginia
contract attorneys
45. Held that juveniles accused of crimes in a delinquency proceeding must be afforded many of the same due process rights as adults - such as the right to timely notification of the cahrges - the right to confront witnesses - the right against self-incr
Small Courts Claim
The difference between consecutive and concurrent sentencing?
In Re Gault
Payne V. Tennessee
46. Full time- salaried
Against Plea bargaining:
public defender
List three ways a person can be released from jail
USA Patriot Act
47. Any circumstances accompanying the commission of a crime that may justify a lighter sentence.
Venue
Restitution
Mitigating Circumstances
Suspended sentence
48. Jury trial in civil cases
victim impact statements
7th Amendment
Procunier vs. Martinez
indeterminate sentencing
49. Prisoners challenged the constitutionality of state regulations covering censorship of prisoner mail on the grounds that they violated the prisoners free-speech rights. REstrictions on speech must be justified as the necessity for security and the ru
The difference between consecutive and concurrent sentencing?
Place in correct order: Trial - Investigation - Crime - File criminal complaint - appeal - first arraignment - preliminary hearing - second arraignment - sentencing - arrest
Procunier vs. Martinez
Indictment
50. U.S Districts Courts - U.S. Court of Appeal - U.S. Supreme Court
Names of the federal courts that make up the three tiers of the federal court system
Terroism threat levels
victim impact statements
Mitigating Circumstances