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The Judicial Branch and Criminal Justice

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What is the highest court in the United States?

  1. Supreme Court

  2. Court of Appeals

  3. District Court

  4. Circuit Court


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States and has the final say on all legal matters.

What is the role of the Judicial Branch in the United States government?

  1. To make laws

  2. To enforce laws

  3. To interpret laws

  4. To appoint judges


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Judicial Branch is responsible for interpreting the laws and ensuring that they are applied fairly and justly.

What is the process by which a criminal case is tried in the United States?

  1. Pleading

  2. Discovery

  3. Trial

  4. Sentencing


Correct Option:
Explanation:

A criminal case in the United States typically involves a series of steps, including pleading, discovery, trial, and sentencing.

What is the role of a jury in a criminal trial?

  1. To determine guilt or innocence

  2. To impose a sentence

  3. To select the judge

  4. To hear evidence


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The jury in a criminal trial is responsible for determining whether the defendant is guilty or innocent of the charges against them.

What is the difference between a civil case and a criminal case?

  1. In a civil case, the government is the plaintiff

  2. In a criminal case, the government is the defendant

  3. In a civil case, the burden of proof is on the plaintiff

  4. In a criminal case, the burden of proof is on the defendant


Correct Option:
Explanation:

Civil and criminal cases differ in terms of the parties involved, the burden of proof, and the potential consequences.

What is the purpose of the bail system?

  1. To ensure that the defendant will appear in court

  2. To punish the defendant for their crime

  3. To compensate the victim for their losses

  4. To deter the defendant from committing future crimes


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The purpose of the bail system is to ensure that the defendant will appear in court for their trial.

What is the difference between a plea bargain and a trial?

  1. In a plea bargain, the defendant admits guilt to a lesser charge

  2. In a trial, the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty

  3. In a plea bargain, the defendant waives their right to a trial

  4. In a trial, the jury decides the defendant's guilt or innocence


Correct Option:
Explanation:

A plea bargain is an agreement between the prosecutor and the defendant in which the defendant admits guilt to a lesser charge in exchange for a lighter sentence, while a trial is a formal proceeding in which a jury decides the defendant's guilt or innocence.

What is the role of the defense attorney in a criminal trial?

  1. To represent the defendant

  2. To investigate the crime

  3. To present evidence on behalf of the defendant

  4. To cross-examine witnesses


Correct Option:
Explanation:

The defense attorney in a criminal trial is responsible for representing the defendant, investigating the crime, presenting evidence on behalf of the defendant, and cross-examining witnesses.

What is the role of the prosecutor in a criminal trial?

  1. To represent the government

  2. To investigate the crime

  3. To present evidence against the defendant

  4. To cross-examine witnesses


Correct Option:
Explanation:

The prosecutor in a criminal trial is responsible for representing the government, investigating the crime, presenting evidence against the defendant, and cross-examining witnesses.

What is the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor?

  1. Felonies are more serious crimes than misdemeanors

  2. Felonies are punishable by death or imprisonment for more than one year

  3. Misdemeanors are punishable by fines or imprisonment for less than one year

  4. Felonies are tried in state courts while misdemeanors are tried in federal courts


Correct Option:
Explanation:

Felonies are more serious crimes than misdemeanors and are punishable by death or imprisonment for more than one year, while misdemeanors are punishable by fines or imprisonment for less than one year.

What is the purpose of the Miranda rights?

  1. To protect the defendant's right to remain silent

  2. To inform the defendant of their right to an attorney

  3. To ensure that the defendant understands their rights

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Miranda rights are a set of warnings that law enforcement officers are required to give to suspects before they can question them, and they are designed to protect the defendant's right to remain silent, to have an attorney present during questioning, and to understand their rights.

What is the role of the Supreme Court in the criminal justice system?

  1. To review state court decisions

  2. To interpret the Constitution

  3. To set precedents for lower courts

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Supreme Court has the power to review state court decisions, interpret the Constitution, and set precedents for lower courts, which means that its decisions have a significant impact on the criminal justice system.

What is the difference between a hung jury and a mistrial?

  1. A hung jury occurs when the jury cannot reach a unanimous verdict

  2. A mistrial occurs when the judge declares a trial invalid

  3. A hung jury results in the defendant being acquitted

  4. A mistrial results in the defendant being retried


Correct Option:
Explanation:

A hung jury occurs when the jury cannot reach a unanimous verdict, a mistrial occurs when the judge declares a trial invalid, a hung jury can result in the defendant being acquitted or retried, and a mistrial always results in the defendant being retried.

What is the purpose of the exclusionary rule?

  1. To prevent the use of illegally obtained evidence in court

  2. To protect the defendant's right to privacy

  3. To ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The exclusionary rule is a legal principle that prevents the use of illegally obtained evidence in court, and it is designed to protect the defendant's right to privacy, to ensure that the defendant receives a fair trial, and to deter law enforcement officers from engaging in illegal searches and seizures.

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