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Test Bank for America's Courts and the Criminal Justice System, 14th Edition by David W. Neubauer

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Complete Test Bank for America's Courts and the Criminal Justice System, 14e 14th Edition by David W. Neubauer, Henry F. Fradella. All Chapters (Ch 1 to 15) are included with answers. Part I: THE STRUCTURE OF U.S. CRIMINAL COURTS. 1. Crime, Law, Courts, and Controversy. 2. Federal Courts. 3. State Courts. 4. Juvenile Courts. Part II: PEOPLE IN THE COURTS. 5. The Dynamics of Courthouse Justice. 6. Prosecutors. 7. Defense Attorneys. 8. Judges. 9. Defendants, Victims, and Witnesses. Part III: PROCESSING CRIMINAL CASES IN THE COURTS. 10. Pretrial Case Processing and Attrition: From Arrest and Bail to Charging and Arraignment. 11. Disclosing and Suppressing Evidence. 12. Negotiated Justice and Pleas. 13. Trials and Juries. 14. Sentencing. 15. Appellate and Habeas Corpus Review.

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Chap 01 14e - Neubauer

Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. Which of the following is an example of how courts can be classified by function?
a. Local, state, and federal courts
b. Substantive and procedural courts
c. National and multinational courts
d. Trial and appeals courts

ANSWER: d

2. What does the requirement that laws be backed by the force of the state refer to?
a. The law must be accompanied by a sanction.
b. The law must be accompanied by justice.
c. The rules for enacting laws must be agreed upon ahead of time.
d. The law must deter crime.

ANSWER: a

3. Much of the Bill of Rights has been made applicable to the statues through which amendment?
a. The First Amendment
b. The Fourth Amendment
c. The Tenth Amendment
d. The Fourteenth Amendment

ANSWER: d

4. What term is defined as the body of rules enacted by public officials in a legitimate manner and backed by the
force of the state?
a. Ordinances
b. Statutes
c. Law
d. Constitutions

ANSWER: c

5. Which element of crime is sometimes used to define the level or “degree” of the crime, such as defining theft
on the amount of the goods stolen?
a. Actus reus
b. Union of actus reus and mens rea
c. Result
d. Attendant circumstances

ANSWER: d




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6. Which source of law is at the top of the hierarchy?
a. A constitution
b. An administration regulation
c. A court opinion
d. A statute

ANSWER: a

7. Which of the following is true of the “law in action” approach?
a. It focuses on human factors governing the application of law.
b. It focuses on the strict enforcement of laws and adherence to procedures.
c. It is found in constitutions, statutes, regulations, and court cases.
d. It focuses on the legal duties of the main actors.

ANSWER: a

8. Which term is used to describe statutory laws enacted by local units of government?
a. Regulations
b. Violations
c. Ordinances
d. Court opinions

ANSWER: c

9. What term is used to describe laws that are created by federal and state legislatures?
a. Ordinances
b. Statutes
c. Administrative regulations
d. Constitutions

ANSWER: b

10. Which of the following is an example of a defense of excuse?
a. Insanity
b. Necessity
c. Self-defense
d. Double jeopardy

ANSWER: a




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11. What is the primary justification for providing constitutional safeguards in the criminal justice process?
a. To ensure innocent persons are not harassed or wrongly convicted
b. To ensure the guilty are punished
c. To ensure society administers justice to the accused
d. To ensure convictions are not overturned on appeal

ANSWER: a

12. Which type of court hears evidence and sentences defendants?
a. Local courts
b. Appeals courts
c. Magistrate courts
d. Trial courts

ANSWER: d

13. What term is used to describe the numerous public agencies involved in implementing public policy concerning
crime?
a. The judiciary
b. Law enforcement
c. Corrections
d. The criminal justice system

ANSWER: d

14. Which Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to counsel?
a. The First Amendment
b. The Fourth Amendment
c. The Sixth Amendment
d. The Eighth Amendment

ANSWER: c

15. Which of the following is true about criminal appeals?
a. Defendants who plead guilty usually appeal.
b. The majority of defendants are successful on appeal.
c. Most defendants that win an appeal are reconvicted in a subsequent trial.
d. Appellate court opinions only pertain to that individual case.

ANSWER: c




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16. Which category of defenses are based on the commission of an act under circumstances the criminal law does
not seek to punish?
a. Procedural
b. Excuse
c. Defenses that negate mens rea
d. Justification

ANSWER: d

17. What term is used to describe the separate state and federal courts in the United States?
a. Dual court system
b. Checks and balances
c. Separate but equal
d. Judicial federalism

ANSWER: a

18. Which of the following is true about grand juries?
a. They are used by all states.
b. They deliberate in open hearings.
c. They usually issue a true bill.
d. They are utilized only in misdemeanor cases.

ANSWER: c

19. How are most findings of guilt determined?
a. From a plea bargain
b. From a trial by jury
c. From a bench trial
d. From a preliminary hearing

ANSWER: a

20. Which term emphasizes fundamental fairness by ensuring that a person should always be given notice of any
charges brought against them, provided a real chance to present their side in a legal dispute, and that no law or
government procedure should be arbitrary or capricious?
a. Procedural process
b. Crime control
c. Equal protection
d. Due process of law

ANSWER: d




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