Description

Collateral pledged before trial to secure the suspect's release & ensure his/her attendance to trial
Procedure by which law enforcement records facts about arrest & charges against suspect
The practice of dropping the more serious charges against defendant in exchange for a defendant' guilty plea to a lesser charge
Indirect evidence where jury must infer the defendant guilty as charged
The prosecutor and defense court's final arguments
An applied science that involves the study of facts to prove guilt of accused criminal
After all evidence has been presented & all arguments have been delivered, decision making process that the jury engages to determine innocence
Punishing offenders, or passing laws that guarantee certain penalties for crimes
Tangible items & witness testimony tending to prove a fact in the case
Division of the courts into two separate systems; federal & state
Collection & preservation of evidence in a crime scene
Witness, usually with a particular expertise, who can testify his/her opinion based on knowledge, training, or experience
Someone designated or trained to respond to an emergency
Investigative body of citizens who determine whether to return indictment if enough evidence proves felony.
Admission of guilt by the defense that negated the need for a trial
Incapacitation of offenders by imprisonment
Formal felony charges brought by a grand jury
A charging document filed by a prosecutor in which the defendant waives right to be charged by an indictment or criminal charges that don't rise to a felony
Ordinary person who can testify to matters like: intoxication, speed, insanity, & distance within normal range of adult experience
An oral or written application for a court order to obtain a ruling
Attitude of a judge towards the case, expressing no vested interest in outcome of the case and fairness to both sides in deciding the issue
Series of questions asked of the defendant by the judge in open court to ensure defendant is aware of rights he/she is waiving by pleading guilty.
Some decision-making authority of the prosecutor to decide charges against defendant
The form upon which the jury enters their verdict.
Attorney who speaks with enthusiasm on behalf of the client.

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