CJS 251 Wk 2 Quiz

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CJS 251 Wk 2 Quiz
CJS 251 Wk 2 Quiz
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CJS 251 Wk 2 Quiz

Question 1

The federal official charged with representing the government both in suits and appeals in the Supreme Court and in lower federal trial and appellate courts.

 

 

Solicitor General

 

 

District Attorney

 

 

U.S. Attorney

 

 

City Attorney

 

 

Question 2

 

A method for appointing legal assistance in which the judge chooses a defense attorney on a case-by-case basis.

 

 

 

Contract model

 

 

Public defender

 

 

Ad hoc assigned counsel

 

 

Coordinated assigned counsel

 

 

Question 3

 

Description often applied to a judge that meanshe is generally tasked with resolving any legal matter than comes before the court.

 

 

 

Trier of fact

 

 

Final Adjudicator

 

 

Trier of Law

 

 

Fact Moderator

 

 

Question 4

 

An informal phase of the socialization of a judge, during which he or she undergoes on-the-job training over the course of his career.

 

 

 

Judicial socialization

 

 

Occupational socialization

 

 

Freshmen socialization

 

 

Anticipatory socialization

 

 

Question 5

 

The immunity that attaches when a prosecutor as an administrator or investigator and makes reasonable mistakes.

 

 

 

Qualified immunity

 

 

Absolute immunity

 

 

Prosecutorial immunity

 

 

Full Immunity

 

 

Question 6

 

Anything that is not based on the personal knowledge of a witness.

 

 

 

Irrelevant

 

 

Hearsay

 

 

Extraneous evidence

 

 

Illegal

 

 

Question 7

 

The Right to Counsel comes from

 

 

 

State Late

 

 

Due Process Clause

 

 

6th Amendment of the US Constitution

 

 

14th Amendment of the US Constitution

 

 

Question 8

 

One of the more common merit-based selection systems for state judges.

 

 

 

Partisan elections

 

 

California Plan

 

 

Judicial Appointment

 

 

Missouri Plan

 

 

Question 9

 

The practice of having the same prosecutor represent the state from the point that criminal charges are filed all the way through to sentencing.

 

 

 

Complete Prosecution

 

 

Vertical Prosecution

 

 

Single Prosecution

 

 

Centralized Prosecution

 

 

Question 10

5 Points

Supreme Court case ruling requiring the US Government to provide defense counsel to criminal defendants who cannot afford it.

 

 

 

Gideon v. Wainwright

 

 

Bell v. Cone

 

 

Strickland v. Washington

 

 

Cuyler v. Sullivan

 

 

Question 11

5 Points

Supreme Court case making victim impact statement admissible during the sentencing phase at trial.

 

 

 

Gideon v. Wainwright

 

 

Payne v. Tennessee

 

 

Maryland v. Craig

 

 

Illinois v. Allen

 

 

Question 12

 

A model of criminal prosecution that consists of the elements of mission, source of authority, demand, organization tactics, environment, and outcomes.

 

 

 

Progressive Era prosecution

 

 

Community Prosecution

 

 

Revolving door prosecution

 

 

Felony case Processor model