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14. means the Supreme Court can declare acts of Congress unconstitutional. a. Judicial Review
b. Due process
c. Precedent
d. Writ of certiorari
Selecting and Deciding Cases
15. How does the Supreme Court choose cases to hear?
a. They find the case interesting
b. They don’t like how the state is
handling the case
c. It addresses constitutionality or
federal law
d. They don't get to choose
16. are guidelines for how future cases should be determined.
a. Stare decisis
b. Writ of certiorari
c. Rule of Four
d. Precedent
17. includes the belief that the Supreme Court has the right and duty to use judicial review to
overturn bad precedents and promote socially desirable goals.
a. Judicial Restraint
b. Judicial Activism
c. Due Process
d. Precedent
18. includes the belief that the court should avoid political and social questions
a. Judicial Restraint
b. Judicial Activism
c. Due Process
d. Precedent
Due Process
19. is where the government cannot treat criminal suspects unfairly.
a. Judicial review
b. Miranda Rights
c. Due process
d. Precedent
20. Which Constitutional Amendment protects against search and seizures?
a. 4th
b. 5th
c. 6th
d. 14th
21. Which Constitutional Amendment protects the accused?
a. 4th
b. 5th
c. 6th
d. 14th
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22. Which Constitutional Amendment introduced probable cause?
a. 4th
b. 5th
c. 6th
d. 14th
23. Which Constitutional Amendment guarantees certain rights to criminal defendants?
a. 4th
b. 5th
c. 6th
d. 14th
24. Which Constitutional Amendment extended the protections of the Bill or Rights to the states and local
governments?
a. 4th
b. 5th
c. 6th
d. 14th
25. What Supreme Court case unholds due process and protects your rights during an arrest and
interrogation?
a. Miranda v U. S. Government
b. Miranda v Arizona
c. Roe v Wade
d. Brown v Board
Criminal Justice Process
26. Which of the following is NOT a category of crimes?
a. Petty felonies
b. Petty Offences
c. Misdemeanors
d. Felonies
27. Which of the following situations can an officer NOT arrest a person?
a. personally observed a crime
b. has probable cause
c. has an arrest warrant
d. assumes a crime was committed
28. What needs to occur if the police want to interrogate a suspect?
a. A warrant needs to be issued
b. A lawyer needs to be present
c. They need to read the Miranda Rights
d. Nothing, police can interrogate at anytime
29. is the formal accusation of criminal behavior handed down by a grand jury; means the accused
will be brought to trial.
a. Indictment
b. Arraignment
c. Plea Bargain
d. Restitution
30. is an agreement in which the defendant (accused) pleads guilty for a lesser charge or sentence.
a. Indictment
b. Arraignment
c. Plea Bargain
d. Restitution
31. is where a person accused of a crime is informed of charges and makes a plea of guilty or not
guilty.
a. Indictment
b. Arraignment
c. Plea Bargain
d. Restitution
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32. is when a person applies to a higher court for a reversal of the decision made in a lower court.
a. Juvenile Court
b. Bench Trial
c. District
d. Appeal
33. is when the final decision of guilt or innocence is made.
a. Verdict
b. Indictment
c. Arraignment
d. Plea Bargain
34. Which of the following is NOT a disqualifier to serve on a jury?
a. Over the age of 70
b. Illiterate
c. Work
d. Illness
35. is when a defendant is sent to a jail or prison.
a. Verdict
b. Incarceration
c. Probation
d. Capital Punishment
36. is a short term lockup center
a. Prison
b. Boot Camp
c. Jail
d. Probation Center
37. is a long term lockup facility
a. Prison
b. Boot Camp
c. Jail
d. Probation Center
38. A dispute is when a person is accused of breaking the law.
a. Court case
b. Restitution
c. Criminal
d. Civil
39. A dispute is between two people or groups. (example: divorce cases)
a. Court case
b. Restitution
c. Criminal
d. Civil

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