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CJ_110 Exam 3
chapters 8-10
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Criminal Justice
Undergraduate 1
04/03/2013

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blood feud
Definition
disagreement whose settlement is based on personal vengeance and physical violence
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compurgation
Definition
in medieval german and english law

defendant takes oath swearing they are telling the truth + then has people they know say they believe them
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trial by ordeal
Definition
accused was required to perform a test to prove guilt
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inquest
Definition
first type of jury that determined ownership of land

currently, a type of investigation
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assize of clarendon
Definition
established judical procedure and the grand jury system
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court of the star chamber
Definition
old english court

comprised of king's councilors that was separate from common-law courts

dealt with offenses such as riots, perjury, criminal libel, conspiracy
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subject-matter jurisdiction
Definition
authority of a court to hear a case based on the nature of the case

seriousness of the offense
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geographic jurisdiction
Definition
authority of a court to hear a case based on where the case is located in the system
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hierarchical jurisdiction
Definition
authority of a court to hear a case based on where the case is located in the system

whether the case is being heard for the first time or is on appeal
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circuit court
Definition
court that holds sessions at intervals with different areas of a judicial district
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magistrate court
Definition
lowest level of the federal court system

created in 1968 to ease the caseload of the U.S. district courts
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List: three types of jurisdiction
Definition
1. subject matter jurisdiction

2. geographic jurisdiction

3. hierarchical jurisdiction
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explain subject matter discretion + give an example
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nature of cases determines which court will have jurisdiction

US court systems are divided into divisions such as criminal, civil law, family, and probate. These courts only hear cases that pertain to their jurisdiction.

for example: A person charged with a felony cannot be tried in a criminal court authorized to hear only misdemeanor cases.
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explain geographic jurisdiction and give an example
Definition
location of offense dictates which court can hear the case

for example, if a person commits a crime on a native american reservation, then the native american courts will hear it.
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explain hierarchical jurisdiction and give an example
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There are two types of courts: appellate and trial courts

trial courts hear facts of the case, determine guilt, and impose a sentence.


appellate courts review cases which have already been reviewed by other courts and determine if case was handled within constraints of constitution.

for example, if somebody was arrested for larceny and sentenced....but the appellate court reviewed the case and found out that they were arrested without being read their miranda rights then the case can be overruled and the sentence can be dropped
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district courts
Definition
courts of general jurisdiction that try felony cases involving federal laws and civil cases involving amounts of money over $75,000
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courts of appeals
Definition
intermediate courts that dispose of many appeals before they reach the supreme court

consists of 11 district courts

cases dealing with civil rights violations, sex discrimination, etc
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U.S. Supreme court
Definition
"court of last resort"

highest court in the U.S.

hears only appeals

only has about 80 cases each year

cases must concern constitution or federal law
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writ of certiorari
Definition
order from a superior court calling up for review the record of a case from a lower court
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rule of four
Definition
4 out of the 9 supreme court justices must vote to hear a case
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amicus curiae
Definition
a brief in which someone who is not a part of a case gives advice or testimony
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state courts
Definition
general courts and special courts funded and run by each state
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lower courts
Definition
inferior courts

receive their authority and resources from local county or municipal governmments
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going rate
Definition
term describing how cases have been settled by a given set of judges, prosecutors, and attorneys
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clerk of the court
Definition
primary administrative officer of each court who manages nonjudicial functions
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court reporter
Definition
court officer who records and transcribes an official verbatim record of the legal proceedings of the court
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court administrator
Definition
an officer responsible for the mechanical necessities of the court, such as scheduling courtrooms, managing case flow, administering personnel, procuring furniture, and preparing budgets
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bail agent
Definition
employee of a private, for-profit company that provides money for suspects to be released from jail
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child advocate
Definition
officer appointed by the court to protect interests of the child and to act as a liason among the child, childs family, the court, and any other agency involved
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disposition
Definition
final determination of a case or other matter by a court or other judicial entity
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missouri bar plan (AKA merit selection)
Definition
judicial nominating commission presents a list of candidates to the governor, who decides on a candidate

after a year in office, voters decide on whether to retain the judge

judges must run for such re-election each term
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plea bargain
Definition
compromise reached by the defendant, attorney, and prosecutor

defendant agrees to pleas guilty or no contest in return for a reduction of the charges' severity, dismissal of some charges
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indictment
Definition
written statement of the facts of the offense that is charged against the accused
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information
Definition
formal, written acusation against a defendant submitted to the court by a prosecutor
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impeach
Definition
to discredit a witness
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redirect examination
Definition
the questioning of a witness about issues uncovered during cross-examination
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directed verdict acquittal
Definition
an order from a trial judge to the jury stating that the jury must acquit the accused because the prosecution has not proven its case
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beyond a reasonable doubt
Definition
refers to the highest level of proof required to win a case; necessary in criminal cases to procure a guilty verdict
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venire
Definition
the list or pool from which jurors are chosen
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voir dire
Definition
"to see, to speak"

questioning of jurors by a judge or attorneys to determine whether individual jurors are appropriate for a particular jury panel
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hung jury
Definition
term describing a jury in a criminal case that is deadlocked or that cannot produce a unanimous verdict
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bench trial
Definition
trial that takes place before a judge, but without a jury, in which the judge makes the decision

aka court trial
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intermediate sentence
Definition
a prison term that does not state a specific period of time to be served or date of release
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determinate sentence
Definition
prison term that is determined by law and states a specific period of time to be served
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presumptive sentence
Definition
a sentence that may be adjusted by judge depending on aggravating or mitigating factors
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mandatory minimum sentence
Definition
a sentence determined by law that establishes the minimum length of prison time that may be served for an offense
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purpose of bail
Definition
Ensure defendant comes back for future court appearances
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legal cases about bail
Definition
us vs salerno

can deny people bail if they are threat to society (flight threats) and put them in jail instead
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us vs salerno
Definition
can deny people bail if they are threat to society (flight threats) and put them in jail instead
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two types of plea bargaining: list
Definition
1. bargaining for charge

2. bargaining for sentence
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plea bargaining: what does it mean to bargain for charge?
Definition
1. Reduce charge of felony to a misdemeanor
2. Dropping specific portions of charges
3. Reduce stigmatic charges
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plea bargaining: bargaining for sentence
Definition
1. Amt of time
2. Type of sentence
3. Concurrent vs consecutive
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legal case relating to plea bargaining
Definition
boykin v alabama
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boykin v alabama
Definition
a. Defendants must state that their please were made voluntarily prior to a judge accepting pleas
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boykin v alabama: 3 parts
Definition
1. knowingly (know rights)

2. voluntarily

3. intelligently
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what are the 4 legal cases relating to plea bargaining
Definition
boykin v alabama

north carolina v alfred

3. Bordenkircher v hayes

rickets v adamson
Term
north carolina v alfred
Definition
a. A plea of guilty may be accepted for the purpose of a lesser sentence by a defendant who maintains innocence

No contest
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rickets v hayes
Definition
Defendant must uphold plea agreement or risk going to trial and receiving a more severe sentence
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3 types of jurisdiction
Definition
1. geographical

2. subject matter

3. hierarchical
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subject matter jurisdiction
Definition
type of crime committed

felony or misdemeanor affects where a case is sent
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hierarchical jurisdiction
Definition
original (has authority to try a case and sentence) vs appellate court (reviews cases for mistakes)
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geographical jurisdiction
Definition
location of offense dictates which court will hear the case
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2 pre-trial processes that check discretion
Definition
1. grand jury: hears prosecutor's evidence against the accused and decides whether it is sufficient to bring the accused to trial

initial appearance: judge informs accused of charges and decides whether there is probable cause for detention
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what rights do you waive when you make a plea negotiation?
Definition
6th amendment: right to a speedy trial by jury

5th amendement: self-incrimination

6th amendment: right to cross examine accusers
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identify supreme court cases that waive constitutional rights in plea bargaining
Definition
1. Boykin v. Alabama

2. Brady v. United States

3.
Term
Explain the responsibility of the judge in the plea bargaining process and what he/she is supposed to determine.
Definition
make sure that defendant understands that they are waiving their rights
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how do you become a state judge? 3 ways
Definition
1. executive appointment by governor

2. elections: partisan or nonpartisan

3. merit system
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How does a fed judge get their job?
Definition
Appointed by the president with approval of the US senate
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who are the primary members of the courtroom workgroup?
Definition
Judges, prosecutor, defense attorney
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how does prosecutor get their job?
Definition
Appointed by president
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how does prosecutor get their job?
Definition
Appointed by president
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How does a defense attorney get their job?
Definition
Law degree; limited number in criminal cases
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Define and clearly explain the two types of plea bargains that criminal defendants may benefit from.
Definition
1.Bargaining for charge
-Reduce charge of felony to a misdemeanor
-Dropping specific portions of charges
-Reduce stigmatic charges

2. Bargaining for sentence
-Amt of time
-Type of sentence
-Concurrent vs consecutive
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