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Criminal Justice
Undergraduate 1
04/11/2016

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Santobello v. New York (1971)
Definition
When a guilty plea rests on a promise of a prosecutor, the promise must be fulfilled.
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Boykin v. Alabama (1969)
Definition
Before a judge may accept a plea of guilty, defendants must state that they are making the plea voluntarily.
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peremptory challenges
Definition
Removal of a prospective juror without giving any reason. Attorneys are allowed a limited number of such challenges.
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Ricketts v. Adamson (1987)
Definition
Defendants must uphold the plea agreement or suffer the consequences.
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arraignment
Definition
The court appearance of an accused person in which the charges are read and the accused, advised by a lawyer, pleads guilty or not guilty
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Missouri v. Frye (2012)
Definition
Criminal defendants' Sixth Amendment right to counsel includes protection against ineffective assistance of counsel in the plea bargaining process, such as defense attorneys' failures to inform their clients about plea bargain offers.
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bail
Definition
An amount of money, specified by a judge, to be paid as a condition of pretrial release to ensure that the accused will appear in court as required.
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Circumstantial evidence
Definition
Evidence provided by a witness from which a jury must infer a fact.
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citation
Definition
A written order or summons, issued by a law enforcement officer, directing an alleged offender to appear in court at a specific time to answer a criminal charge.
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release on recognizance (ROR)
Definition
Pretrial release granted, on the defendant's promise to appear in court, because the judge believes that the defendant's ties to the community guarantee that he or she will appear.
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real evidence
Definition
Physical evidence—such as a weapon, records, fingerprints, and stolen property—involved in the crime.
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percentage bail
Definition
Defendants may deposit a percentage (usually 10 percent) of the full bail with the court. The full amount of the bail is required if the defendant fails to appear. The percentage of bail is returned after disposition of the case, although the court often retains 1 percent for administrative costs.
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bench trials
Definition
Trials conducted by a judge who acts as fact finder and determines issues of law. No jury participates.
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preventive detention
Definition
Holding a defendant for trial, based on a judge's finding that if the defendant were released on bail, he or she would endanger the safety of any other person and the community or would flee.
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North Carolina v. Alford (1970)
Definition
A plea of guilty by a defendant who maintains his or her innocence may be accepted for the purpose of a lesser sentence.
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demonstrative evidence
Definition
Evidence that is not based on witness testimony but that demonstrates information relevant to the crime, such as maps, X-rays, and photographs; includes real evidence involved in the crime.
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habeas corpus
Definition
A writ or judicial order requesting the release of a person being detained in a jail, prison, or mental hospital. If a judge finds the person is being held improperly, the writ may be granted and the person released.
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Williams v. Florida (1970)
Definition
Juries of fewer than 12 members are constitutional.
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voir dire
Definition
A questioning of prospective jurors to screen out people the attorneys think might be biased or otherwise incapable of delivering a fair verdict.
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Santobello v. New York
Definition
When a guilty plea rests on a promise of a prosecutor, the promise must be fulfilled.
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testimony
Definition
Oral evidence provided by a legally competent witness.
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Bordenkircher v. Hayes
Definition
A defendant's rights were not violated by a prosecutor who warned that refusing to enter a guilty plea would result in a harsher sentence.
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jury
Definition
A panel of citizens selected according to law and sworn to determine matters of fact in a criminal case and to deliver a verdict of guilty or not guilty.
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direct evidence
Definition
Eyewitness accounts.
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challenged for cause
Definition
Removal of a prospective juror by showing that he or she has some bias or some other legal disability. The number of such challenges available to attorneys is unlimited.
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appeal
Definition
A request to a higher court that it review actions taken in a trial court.
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motions
Definition
An application to a court requesting that an order be issued to bring about a specific action.
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United States v. Salerno and Cafero (1987)
Definition
Preventive detention provisions of the Bail Reform Act of 1984 are upheld as a legitimate use of government power designed to prevent people from committing crimes while on bail.
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reasonable doubt
Definition
The standard used by a jury to decide if the prosecution has provided enough evidence for conviction.
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