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DSST Criminal Justice
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A common law principle that allows the state to assume a parental role and to take custody of a child when he or she becomes delinquent - is abandoned or is need of care taht the natural parents are unable or unwilling to provide
Parens patriae
Lockyer v. Andrade:
Judge
Habeus corpus
2. It is the receiving point for CA department of corrections
3 level of security associated with prisons
victim impact statements
Function of the Reception Centers within the CA department of Corrections?
Plea Bargain
3. Full time- salaried
Terroism threat levels
Lockyer v. Andrade:
public defender
Morissey v. Brewer
4. Mitigating - Lessens criminal responsibility and lightens sentence. Aggravating - factors that makes harsher sentence
The difference between mitigating and aggravating circumstances as it pertains to sentencing
Cruz v. beto
Payne V. Tennessee
Morissey v. Brewer
5. The in court use of victim or survivor supplied information supplied by sentencing authorities seeking to make an informed sentencing decision.
Homeland security
Court apointed council
Judge
victim impact statements
6. Probation
J.E.B. vs. Alabama
Payne V. Tennessee
Discovery:
Runs juvenile hall
7. Process of negotiating an agreement w/ defendant - protectors - and the court
Plea Bargain
baston v. kentucky
Terrorism- Causes:
indeterminate sentencing
8. A legal term for judges delaying of the sentence after they have been found guilty - in order to allow the defendant to perform a period of probation
baston v. kentucky
Suspended sentence
public defender
Different type of detention facilities and their function and who operates them
9. A court that hears a case the first time it is tried in court. A trial court is a court of original jurisdiction.
4 types of courts found in the CA court system
Against Plea bargaining:
'Discover'
Court Jurisdiction
10. Signifies the belief that the potential jurors are not representative of the community
Mitigating Circumstances
Challenges to the array
Trial Proceedures
Determinate sentencing
11. A model of criminal punishment that encourages the rehabilitiation through the use of general and relatively unspecific sentences
Homeland security
indeterminate sentencing
Cause challenges:
Judge
12. I do not wish to contend- has the same effect as a guilty plea-becomes a plea bargain
No lo contendre
Santobello Vs. New York
Roper v. Simmons
Small Courts Claim
13. Retribution - Restoration - deterrence - incapacitation - Rehabilitation
'Discover'
Grand Jury
Bailiff
Goals of punishment
14. 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
determinate sentencing
Challenges to the array
Different type of detention facilities and their function and who operates them
In Re Gault
15. Requires interpretation of a judge or jury to reach conclusion based on what evidence indicates
Place in correct order: Trial - Investigation - Crime - File criminal complaint - appeal - first arraignment - preliminary hearing - second arraignment - sentencing - arrest
6th Amendment
Presentence investigation
circunstancial evidence
16. A legal document calling someone to court to answer an indictment
Real evidence
Mitigating Circumstances
Arraignment
7th Amendment
17. Pretrial proceedings at which the prosecutor must prove that a crime was committed and establish the probable guilt of the defendant.
Court Clerk
Preliminary Hearing
Cruz v. beto
Challenge for Cause
18. Holding Cells-Convenience-Many law enforcement agencies - County Jail-Holds all level of offenders-sheriffs department Juvenile Hall-criminals under 18-probation department
'Discover'
Challenges to the array
Judge
Different type of detention facilities and their function and who operates them
19. Opening statements --> Prosecution always starts- statement --> Defense statement --> Prosecutors evidence (burden of proof lies on prosecution) --> defense evidence --> rebuttal (prosecution)
Roper v. Simmons
In Re Winship
Trial Proceedures
Discovery:
20. 1963 - extended the right to appointed counsel for indigents in all felony cases
public defender
Gideon Vs. Wainwright:
Gregg V. Georgia
In Re Gault
21. Things that add on to sentencing
Hudson v. Palmer
Enhancement
The difference between consecutive and concurrent sentencing?
4 types of courts found in the CA court system
22. The right to challenge a potential juror without discling the reason for the challenge. Used to eliminate juries individuals who although they express no bias are thought to be capable of swaying the jury in an undesirable way
determinate sentencing
Parolve v. probation
Preliminary Hearing
Peremptory Challenges:
23. Most widely used goal is to individualize punishment - inmates eligible for parole after serving minimum
Intermediate sentencing
Roper v. Simmons
Probation
determinate sentencing
24. Excusing a juror from a trial for a stated - specific reason - such as the juror knows the parties or witnesses in a case. Each side has an unlimited number of challenges for cause.
Challenge for Cause
Santobello Vs. New York
Cruz v. beto
The difference between mitigating and aggravating circumstances as it pertains to sentencing
25. Criminals recieve lighter/easier punishments- nota true sentence- endangers the correct legal outcome. It's coercion- bluffing- violation of human rights- prosecutors bluff and defendants plead to things they didn't do out of fear
Different type of detention facilities and their function and who operates them
Court Jurisdiction
Against Plea bargaining:
Prosecutor
26. Prohibits peremptory challenges based on race
baston v. kentucky
Small Courts Claim
List three ways a person can be released from jail
Cruz v. beto
27. 1976 - Bifurcated trials - the guilt and innocent phase is separate from the punishment
Bailiff
No lo contendre
Court Jurisdiction
Gregg V. Georgia
28. Prohibits peremptory challenges based on gender
Ddvantages of probation and parole?
Criminal Complaint
Parole
J.E.B. vs. Alabama
29. Circumstances - facts - or situations that result in a harsher sentence
Mitigating Circumstances
Runs juvenile hall
Aggravated Circumstances
baston v. kentucky
30. Run by the Federal government. Charged with protecting the nation's critical infrastructure against terrorist attack.
Atkins v. Virginia
The difference between consecutive and concurrent sentencing?
Homeland security
Probation
31. An officer appointed by the judges of the court to assist in managing the flow of cases through the court - maintain court records - handle financial matters - and provide other administrative support to the court.
Gregg V. Georgia
Parolve v. probation
What is another term used to identify supreme courts
Court Clerk
32. State legislature can establish almost any sentence as a punishment for a crime
Function of the Reception Centers within the CA department of Corrections?
Lockyer v. Andrade:
Balancing test
Roper v. Simmons
33. Not qualified - convicted felon - under indictment - can't read or write - bias - served ongrand jury - insane - etc. May arise during voir dire exmination
Lockyer v. Andrade:
Cause challenges:
Hudson v. Palmer
Santobello Vs. New York
34. 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
Cruz v. beto
victim impact statements
Voir Dire
Suspended sentence
35. The lawyer representing the defendant
Plea Bargain
restitution
Defense Attorney
Small Courts Claim
36. Made victim impact statements legal
The difference between consecutive and concurrent sentencing?
7th Amendment
Payne V. Tennessee
aggravating circumstances
37. A public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice
Gideon Vs. Wainwright:
Bailiff
baston v. kentucky
Judge
38. 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.
Restitution
Stack Vs. Boyle
The difference between mitigating and aggravating circumstances as it pertains to sentencing
Recidivism:
39. Less courts - less judges - prompt and final disposition of most cases - reduces time/cost in jail - reduces time spent free on bail- dangerous - serious offenders move more quickly into rehab - counseling - etc. - assures that the guilty will not be
7th Amendment
Probation
Cruz v. beto
support for plea bargaining:
40. Procedural safeguards are necessary in revocation hearing involving parolees
Judge
Morissey v. Brewer
J.E.B. vs. Alabama
Stack Vs. Boyle
41. 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
5 functions which take place at an arraignment
Balancing test
mitigating circumstances
Domestic terrorism
42. In pre-trial in which each party can obtain evidence from opposing party
Pre-sentence report
How does an individual become a federal judge
Discovery:
Homeland security
43. Evidence that consists of physical material or traces of physical activity
aggravating circumstances
'Discover'
Judge
Real evidence
44. Group of jurors who were selected to tell if there's enough evidence or not
Indictment
The man known as the first probation officer?
Pre-sentence report
Grand Jury
45. A sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury
Wolff v. McDaniel
Prisoner rights:
7th Amendment
Restitution
46. Charges - Rights - Attorney - Plea Bail/No Bail
Stack Vs. Boyle
5 functions which take place at an arraignment
Parolve v. probation
Grand Jury
47. Underlying conditions--> international encironment --> state--> organizations --> leadership
'Discover'
Terrorism- Causes:
Grand Jury
Atkins v. Virginia
48. 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
4 types of courts found in the CA court system
Probation officer
Grand Jury
Balancing test
49. Plea bargaining is an essential component of the new admistration of justice and must be highly encouraged
Criminal Complaint
Function of the Reception Centers within the CA department of Corrections?
Different type of detention facilities and their function and who operates them
Santobello Vs. New York
50. 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.
Pre-sentence report
Prosecutor
No lo contendre
Arraignment