CJ 207 Quiz 5-1
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Which document signed in thirteenth-century England was supposed to have granted a right to a trial by a judgment of one’s peers? (Select one)
Question options:
The Rights of Free Men
The Treaty of Versailles
The Articles of Confederation
The Magna Carta
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Defendants are entitled to a trial by a jury: (Select one)
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For felony trials
In cases that may result in any imprisonment
For all trials
In cases that may result in imprisonment of more than six months
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Which of the following Chief Justices wrote the opinion in Marbury
? (Select one)
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John Roberts
Antonin Scalia
John Jay
John Marshall
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In Gideon
, which amendment within a defendant’s due process
was not afforded to him? (Select one)
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First Amendment
Eighth Amendment
Fifth Amendment
Sixth Amendment
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In Ballew v. Georgia
(1978), the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that the minimum number of jurors must be:
(Select one)
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10
12
6
9
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In what year was Gideon
decided before the Supreme Court? (Select one)
Question options:
1961
1964
1963
1962
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The verdict in the trial of John Peter Zenger is an example of: (Select one)
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Voir dire
Jury reform
Jury nullification
Judicial misconduct
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Why is Marbury v. Madison
considered to be the most significant landmark case of the U.S. Supreme Court? (Select one)
Question options:
It confirmed that the Supreme Court may elect judges.
It confirmed that the judiciary may authorize war.
It confirmed that the Supreme Court may form militias.
It confirmed that the Supreme Court was the ultimate authority in interpreting the Constitution.
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Which amendment to the Constitution gives defendants the right to refrain from testifying at trial? (Select one)
Question options:
Fifth Amendment
First Amendment
Third Amendment
Sixth Amendment
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What is the significant constitutional standard set forth in Gideon v. Wainright
? (Select one)
Question options:
Defendants have a right to an attorney regardless of their ability to pay.
Defendants have a right to bail.
Defendants have a right to a trial.
Defendants have a right to know the charges against them.
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