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Courtroom Knowledge and Understanding

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Place where hearings and trials happen.
An occasion when a judge officially hears testimony and the lawyers arguments about issues in the case.
The lawyer that is paid to represent the state and/or the victim in a case.
A person who makes a word for word record of everything being said in court.
A length of time you have to spend in jail or prison.
Acting out in court punishable by up to 90 days in jail.
You admit that you did what you were accused of doing.
An employee of the court who acts as a secretary for the judge.
When the judge or other legal personnel noticed information or evidence that a mental illness may be impacting your ability to understand the legal process and rationally participate in it with your attorney.
What is it called when the prosecutor has to prove you are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt?
A sentence where if you have been convicted of more than one charge the judge can decide to have you serve the sentence for each charge one after the other.
When you have a trial and are found not guilty.
Lying under oath is called _____.
You are saying that you did do what you are accused of doing but are not responsible for it because at the time of the crime you suffered from mental illness and could not tell the difference between right and wrong.
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Felony punishable by up to life imprisonment and/or $50,000 in fines.
Any offense that is punishable by not more than 90 days in jail and $1,000 fines.
The type of attorney who advocates for your stated interests.
A person who testifies what they know about your case.
6 to 12 people who sit in the courtroom, hear the testimony and evidence and make a decision if you are innocent or guilty.
If you agree to a plea bargain you agree to lose some of your ______.
A type of sentence where if you have been convicted of more than one crime the judge can decide to have you serve the sentence for each charge at the same time.
Any offenses that is not considered a misdemeanor or felony that is punishable by more than 90 days and less than 1 year in jail and fines up to 5,000.
When the judge or the prosecutor decides there is not enough evidence or other problems with the case and they drop the charges.
A person who is accepted in the court as an expert about a particular subject.
An employee of the court who keeps order and announces events.
A deal offered to the defendant for a specific sentence, a reduced offense, or some dropped charges in exchange for a plea of guilty.
Felony punishable by up to 5 years in prison and/or $5,000 in fines.
You are saying that you did not do what you are accused of doing.
In court who makes the final decision?
Felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison and/or $20,000 in fines.
An occasion when the prosecutor attempts to convince a judge or jury that you are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.