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Chapter 8
Trial, Sentencing and Appeal
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Criminal Justice
Undergraduate 1
12/02/2012

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TRIAL
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IN CRIMINAL LAW, COURT PROCEEDINGS DURING WHICH A JUDGE, A JURY, OR BOTH LISTEN TO THE EVIDENCE AS PRESENTED BY THE DEFENSE AND THE PROSECUTION.
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JURY
Definition
IN A CRIMINAL CASE, A GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN SWORN IN TO LISTEN TO THE EVIDENCE DURING A TRIAL AND TO DECIDE WHETHER THE DEFENDANT IS GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY.
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PETIT JURY
Definition
"SMALL, MINOR, OR INCONSIDERATE." A TRIAL JURY, IN CONTRAST TO A GRAND JURY
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PEREMPTORY CHALLENGE
Definition
A CHALLENGE THAT MAY BE USED BY THE PROSECUTION OR THE DEFENSE TO EXCUSE A POTENTIAL JUROR FROM THE JURY PANEL.
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CONTEMPT OF COURT
Definition
AN ACT CONSIDERED AS EMBARRASSING, HUMILITAING, OR AS UNDERMINING THE POWER OF THE COURT.
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MISTRIAL
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A TRIAL THAT CANNOT STAND, THAT IS INVALID.
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SUMMONS
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A FORMAL DOCUMENT ISSUED BY THE COURT TO NOTIFY A PERSON THAT HIS OR HER PRESENCE IS REQUIRED IN COURT FOR A PARTICULAR REASON AT A SPECIFIED TIME AND DATE
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VOIR DIRE
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TO SPEAK THE TRUTH. THE PROCESS OF QUESTIONING PROSPECTIVE JURORS TO DETERMINE THEIR QUALIFICATIONS AND DESIRABILITY FOR SERVING ON A JURY.
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DEMONSTARTIVE EVIDENCE
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REAL EVIDENCE. THE KIND OF EVIDENCE THAT IS APPARENT THE SENSES, IN CONTRAST TO EVIDENCE PRESENTED BY THE TESTIMONY OF OTHER PEOPLE.
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HEARSAY EVIDENCE
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SECONDHAND EVIDENCE OF WHICH THE WITNEESS DOES NOT HAVE PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE BUT MERELY REPEATS WHAT THE WITNESS SAYS HE OR SHE HEARD ANOTHER PERSON SAY.
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DIRECT EVIDENCE
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EVIDENCE OFFERED BY AN EYEWITNESS WHO TESTIFES TO WHAT HE OR SHE SAW ,HEARD, TASTED, SMELLED, OR TOUCHED.
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CIRCUMSTAINTIAL EVIDENCE
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EVIDENCE THAT MAY BE INFERRED FROM A FACT OR A SERIES OF FACTS
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DIRECT EXAMINAITON
Definition
THE EXAMINATION OF A WITNESS, WHICH IS CONDUCTED BY THE ATTORNEY WHO CALLED THE WITNESS TO TESTIFY
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CROSS-EXAMINATION
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THE QUESTIONING OF A COURT WITNESS BY ADVERSARY COUNSEL AFTER ON ATTORNEY CONCLUDES THE DIRECT EXAMINATION.
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PREDJUDICIAL ERRORS
Definition
ERRORS MADE DURING LEGAL PROCEEDINGS THAT AFFECT THE RIGHTS OF PARTIES SUBSTANTIALLY AND THUS MAY RESULT IN TH REVERSAL OF A CASE.
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DIRECTED VERDICT
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UPON A FINDING OF INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE, THE JUDGE MAY DIRECT THE JURY TO RETURN A VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY. THE JUDGE MAY NOT DIRECT A VERDICT OF GUILTY.
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PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE
Definition
A CORNERSTONE OF TH ADVERSARY SYSTEM. IT PROVIDES THAT A DEFENDANT IS INNOCENT UNLESS AND UNTIL THE PROSECUTION PROVES GUILT BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT.
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BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT
Definition
THE STANDARD FOR EVIDENCE REQUIRED FOR A CONVICTION IN AN ADULT CRIMINAL COURT OR A JUVENILE COURT. A LACK OF UNCERTAINTY. THE FACTS PRESENTED TO THE JUDGE OR JURY ARE SUFFICIENT TO LEAD A REASONABLE PERSON TO CONCLUDE WITHOUT QUESTION THAT THE DEFENDANT COMMITTED THE ACT FOR WHICH HE OR SHE IS CHARGED.
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SENTENCE
Definition
THE PUNISHMENT THAT THE COURT IMPOSES ON A CONVICTED OFFENDER.
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INDETERMINATE SENTENCE
Definition
A SENTENCE TO CONFINEMENT WITHOUT A DEFINITE TERM. PAROLE BOARDS OR PROFESSIONALS DETERMINE WHEN THE OFFENDER SHOULD BE RELEASED.
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PRESUMPTIVE SENTENCE
Definition
THE NORMAL SENTENCE IS SPECIFIED BY STATUTE FOR EACH OFFENSE. JUDGES ARE PERMITTED TO DEVIATE FROM THAT SENTENCE BUT USUALLY MAY DO SO ONLY UNDER SPECIFIED CIRCUMSTANCES OR MUST GIVE REASONS FOR THE DEVIATION.
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MANDATORY SENTENCE
Definition
A SENTENCE HAVING A LENGTH IMPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE, WITH NO DISCRETION GIVEN TO THE TRIAL JUDGE. IF THE DEFENDANT IS CONVICTED, THE SPECIFIED SENTENCE MUST BE IMPOSED.
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DETERMINATE SENTENCE
Definition
A SENTENCE FOR A SPECIFIC CRIME AND DETERMINED BY THE LEGISLATURE. THE PAROLE BOARD, CORRECTIONAL OFFICIALS, OR A JUDGE CANNOT MAKE CHANGES IN THE SENTENCE LENGTH. IN SOME JURISDICTIONS, THE TRIAL JUDGE MAY HAVE THE POWER TO SUSPEND THE THE SENTENCE OR TO IMPOSE PROBATION RATHER THAN THE LEGISLATIVE SPECIFIED PRISON TERM.
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GOOD TIME CREDIT
Definition
CREDIT RESULTING IN A REDUCTION OF PRISON TIME. AWARDED FOR SATISFACTORY BEHAVIOR IN PRISON.
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MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES
Definition
CIRCUMSTANCES THAT DO NOT JUSTIFY OR EXCUSE A CRIME BUT THAT, BECAUSE OF JUSTICE AND FAIRNESS, MAKE THE CRIME LESS REPREHENSIBLE.
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AGGRAVATNG CIRCUMSTANCES
Definition
CIRCUMSTANCES THAT ARE ABOVE AND BEYOND THOSE REQUIRED FOR THE CRIME BUT THAT MAKE THE CRIME MORE SERIOUS. MAY BE USED IN REFERENCE TO MANY CRIMES, BUT THE CONCEPT IS CRITCAL PARTICULARLY IN CAPITAL PUNISHMENT CASES, WHERE IT IS REQUIRED
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PARDON
Definition
AN ACT BY A STATE GOVERNOR OR THE U.S. PRESIDENT THAT EXEMPTS A CONVICTED OFFENDER FROM PUNISHMENT OR, IN THE CASE OF THOSE ALREADY SERVING TERMS, FUTHER PUNISHMENT AND REMOVES THE LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF THE CONVICTION
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PRESENTENCE INVESTIGATION (PSI)
Definition
AN INVESTIGATION OF THE BACKGROUND AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DEFENDANT. IT MAY INCLUDE INFORMATION THAT WOULD NOT BE ADMISSIBLE AT THE TRIAL. IT IS PRESENTED TO THE JUDGE TO BE USED IN DETERMING SENTENCE.
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CONCURRENT SENTENCE
Definition
A SENTENCE FOR MOR THAN ONE OFFENSE SERVED AT THE SAME TIME.
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CONSECUTIVE SENTENCE
Definition
A TERM OF IMPRISONMENT FOR MORE THAN ONE OFFENSE THAT MUST BE SERVED ON FOLLOWING THE OTHER
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FINE
Definition
THE PAYMENT OF A SUM OF MONEY TO A COURT BY THE CONVICTED DEFENDANT IN ADDITION TO OR INSTEAD OF OTHER PUNISHMENT(S)
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RESTITUTION
Definition
PUNISHMENT THAT REQUIRES AN OFFENDER TO REPAY THE VICTIM WITH SERVICES OR MONEY. THIS PUNISHMENT MAY BE IMPOSED INSTEAD OF OR IN ADDITION TO OTHER PUNISHMENT OR FINES AND MAY BE A REQUIRMENT OF PAROLE.
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COMMUNITY WORK SERVICE
Definition
PUNISHMENT ASSIGNING THE OFFENDER TO COMMUNITY SERVICE OR WORK PROJECTS. SOMETIMES, IT IS COMBINED WITH RESTITUTION OR PROBATION.
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CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
Definition
PHYSICAL PUNISHMENT, SUCH AS BEATINGS OR WHIPPING
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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
Definition
PUNISHMENT BY DEATH FOR THOSE CONVICTED OF CAPITAL CRIMES
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INCARCERATION
Definition
IMPRISONMENT IN A JAIL, A PRISON, OR ANOTHER TYPE OF PENAL INSTITUTION.
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SENTENCE DISPARITY
Definition
INEQUALITIES AND DIFFERCES IN SENTENCING AS, FOR EXAMPLE, WHEN PEOPLE FOUND GUILT OF THE SAME CRIME RECIEVE SENTENCES VARYING IN LENGTH AND TYPE, WITHOUT REASONABLE JUSTIFICATION FOR THOSE DIFFERENCES.
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THREE STRIKES AND YOU'RE OUT
Definition
LEGISLATION ENACTED IN RECENT YEARS AND DESIGNED TO IMPOSE SENTENES ON PERSONS WHO COMMIT THREE OR MORE SERIOUS CRIMES.
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TRUTH IN SENTENCING
Definition
THE CONCEPT REQUIRING THAT ACTUAL TIME SERVED BY OFFENDERS IS CLOSER TO THE TIME ALLOCATED FOR THE SENTENCE.
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WRIT
Definition
AN ORDER FROM THE COURT
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