ADJU4 Legal Aspects Of Evidence Quiz Midterm
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Question 1.
The Confrontation Clause is found in the _____Amendment.
Correct Answer: Sixth
Question 2.
Because it is not required by the U.S. Constitution, only about half the states give
defendants a right to _____.
Correct Answer: grand jury review
Question 3.
The federal government requires a trial within _____ days for a felony unless the
requirement for a speedy trial is waived.
Correct Answer: 70
Question 4.
The writ of _____ is a means of challenging the government's authority to detain or imprison
people.
Correct Answer: habeas corpus
Question 5.
Through operation of the _____ Amendment, most of the Bill of Rights' provisions are also
applicable against the states.
Correct Answer: 14th
Question 6.
The First ten Amendments to the U.S. Constitution are called the _____.
Correct Answer: Bill of rights
Question 7.
Under the _____ rule, the prosecution must disclose exculpatory evidence to the defense.
Correct Answer: Brady
Question 8.
The states and federal government _____.
Correct Answer: have established 51 different criminal codes
, Question 9.
The concept of federalism means that government power is shared between _____.
Correct Answer: state and federal governments
Question 10.
At a jury trial, the _____ determines the facts of the case.
Correct Answer: Jury
Question 11.
Under the _____ rule, the prosecution must disclose to the accused any evidence which is
favorable to the accused.
Correct Answer: Brady
Question 12.
The legal and ethical obligation of the prosecutor is to seek _____.
Correct Answer: Justice
Question 13.
Plea bargaining may involve substituting a guilty plea to one offense for a trial on _____
offenses
Correct Answer: Multiple
Question 14.
An indictment is a formal criminal charge issued by the _____.
Correct Answer: The grand jury
Question 15.
The _____ Amendment of the U.S. Constitution states that "Excessive bail shall not be
required.
Correct Answer: Eighth
Question 16.
About 20% of the cases that go to trial are tried before a(n) _____.
Correct Answer: Judge
Question 17.
A state prisoner ordinarily uses a writ of _____us in attempting to get his or her case into the
federal courts.
Correct Answer: Habeus Corpus
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Correct Answers | Latest Version
Question 1.
The Confrontation Clause is found in the _____Amendment.
Correct Answer: Sixth
Question 2.
Because it is not required by the U.S. Constitution, only about half the states give
defendants a right to _____.
Correct Answer: grand jury review
Question 3.
The federal government requires a trial within _____ days for a felony unless the
requirement for a speedy trial is waived.
Correct Answer: 70
Question 4.
The writ of _____ is a means of challenging the government's authority to detain or imprison
people.
Correct Answer: habeas corpus
Question 5.
Through operation of the _____ Amendment, most of the Bill of Rights' provisions are also
applicable against the states.
Correct Answer: 14th
Question 6.
The First ten Amendments to the U.S. Constitution are called the _____.
Correct Answer: Bill of rights
Question 7.
Under the _____ rule, the prosecution must disclose exculpatory evidence to the defense.
Correct Answer: Brady
Question 8.
The states and federal government _____.
Correct Answer: have established 51 different criminal codes
, Question 9.
The concept of federalism means that government power is shared between _____.
Correct Answer: state and federal governments
Question 10.
At a jury trial, the _____ determines the facts of the case.
Correct Answer: Jury
Question 11.
Under the _____ rule, the prosecution must disclose to the accused any evidence which is
favorable to the accused.
Correct Answer: Brady
Question 12.
The legal and ethical obligation of the prosecutor is to seek _____.
Correct Answer: Justice
Question 13.
Plea bargaining may involve substituting a guilty plea to one offense for a trial on _____
offenses
Correct Answer: Multiple
Question 14.
An indictment is a formal criminal charge issued by the _____.
Correct Answer: The grand jury
Question 15.
The _____ Amendment of the U.S. Constitution states that "Excessive bail shall not be
required.
Correct Answer: Eighth
Question 16.
About 20% of the cases that go to trial are tried before a(n) _____.
Correct Answer: Judge
Question 17.
A state prisoner ordinarily uses a writ of _____us in attempting to get his or her case into the
federal courts.
Correct Answer: Habeus Corpus