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[01] Lesson 1 Exam - Results
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Written Dec 5, 2023 11:00 AM - Dec 5, 2023 11:17 AM
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Question 1
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One of the goals of the criminal law is community protection, which stems from what type of perspective?
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Totalitarian
Incapacitation
Utilitarian
Unitarian
Question 2
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What is a "planned intervention that is intended to change offenders for the better?"
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Rehabilitation
Retaliation
Restoration
Regulation
Question 3
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When an appellate court agrees with a lower court's decision, this means that the appellate court:
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affirms the decision.
reverses the decision.
vacates the decision.
remands the decision.
Question 4
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What do some consider to be the only goal of the criminal law?
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Retribution
Punishment
Rehabilitation
Community Protection
Question 5
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What promotes argument, debate, and openness within the court system of the United States?
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Adversarialism
Controversialism
Controlism
Argumentarism
Question 6
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Jury __________ is the practice of either ignoring or misapplying the law in a
certain situation that is opposite of what would be expected by tradition, process, or law.
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notification
criminalization
nullification
inaction
Question 7
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At the federal level, what reference is used when referring to trial courts?
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Courts of limited jurisdiction
Courts of general jurisdiction
District courts
Circuit courts
Question 8
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The dual court system is desirous from a federalist point of view, and it is also:
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streamlined and efficient.
confusing and complicated.
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advantageous to defendants.
Question 9
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The burden of proof is on which of the following in a civil matter?
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The plaintiff
The defendant
Both plaintiff and defendant
The jury
Question 10
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At the state level, what reference is used when referring to trial courts?
Question options:
Courts of limited jurisdiction
Courts of general jurisdiction
District courts
Circuit courts
Question 11
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Stare decisis is Latin for which of the following?
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Follow the law
The stars will decide
To stand by things decided
The law is just
Question 12
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How many federal district courts are there in the U.S.?
Question options:
10
89
92
94
Question 13
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What major government document announces important limitations on government authority with respect to the investigation and prosecution of crime?
Question options:
Criminal statutes
Common law
Bill of Rights
Penal code
Question 14
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Which Amendment states: "No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation?"
Question options:
Fourth
Fifth
Sixth
Eighth
Question 15
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Common law is also called __________ law.
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special
judge-made
trial court
statutory
Question 16
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In criminal prosecution, what falls first on the government as the responsibility to provide evidence that a person committed a crime?
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Probable cause
Evidentiary action
Burden of proof
Presentation to the jury
Question 17
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The Bill of Rights is the:
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first 10 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
First and Fifth Amendments.
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Constitution.
Second, Fourth and Fifth Amendments.
Question 18
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__________ evidence seeks to demonstrate a certain point, such as drawings, diagrams, illustrations, and computer simulations that are used to help jurors understand how a crime was likely committed.
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Demonstrative
Circumstantial
Real
Material
Question 19
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When a jury cannot reach a verdict, it is likely that a judge will do which of the following?
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Invoke the double jeopardy clause
Reprimand the jury
Order the jury to be sequestered
Declare a mistrial
Question 20
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The five sources of criminal law are early legal codes, common law, modern statutes, constitutional sources, and:
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American Civil Liberties Union.
The Twelve Tables.
The Model Penal Code.
The Magna Carta.
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