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Burns 1st Edition Test Questions & Answers

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Criminal Justice: The System in Perspective

Ronald G. Burns

Module 22: Courtroom Personnel

Multiple Choice

1. The United States uses a(n) _______ legal system that involves two parties—the prosecution and the defense—presenting their cases before a judge and perhaps a jury.

a. autonomous

b. democratic

c. adversarial

d. federalist

2. Which of the following is correct with regard to lay judges?

a. They are not lawyers.

b. They are often found in large cities.

c. The requirements to become one are particularly stringent.

d. They are used in all states.

3. The Missouri Bar Plan (or Missouri Plan) is most closely associated with which form of judicial selection?

a. Appointment

b. Nonpartisan election

c. Partisan election

d. Merit selection

4. Which of the following is a state representative who provides a key link between the police and the courts and generally represents the state in criminal cases?

a. A lay judge

b. A paralegal

c. A defense attorney

d. A prosecutor

5. Who are the primary litigators for the federal government?

a. State legislators

b. U.S. attorneys

c. State senators

d. U.S. paralegals

6. The _______ approach refers to the way that prosecutors’ offices consider their caseloads and resources for prosecution with regard to their decision to prosecute; offices with high caseloads are more likely to screen out cases for diversion.

a. legal sufficiency

b. trial sufficiency

c. system efficiency

d. defendant rehabilitation

7. Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution holds that “in all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right . . . to have the assistance of counsel for his defence”?

a. Fourth

b. Fifth

c. Sixth

d. Eighth

True/False

8. The Office of the Solicitor General represents the U.S. government before the U.S. Supreme Court in federal appeals.

9. Most individuals who enter the criminal justice system hire their own defense representation.

10. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the “objective standard of reasonableness” is the criteria to be used for assessing the quality of indigent representation.

11. Assigned counsel systems represent the largest percentage of indigent defendants.

12. The Sixth Amendment provides defendants the right to a trial by jury, although states have the right to decide the size of the juries in criminal trials.

13. Serving on a jury is a civic duty, which means it is a responsibility of citizens to their government.

14. Courts may issue a subpoena duces tecum, which is essentially an arrest warrant for those who do not appear for jury duty.

Essay Questions

15. How and why are indigent defendants represented in court?

16. What groups of people do not work in the courts yet contribute to courtroom proceedings?

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Module 22 Courtroom Personnel
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Ronald G. Burns

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