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Question 1 (8 points)
Which of the following is not one of the four functions of the courts?

a
Equity function
b
Rehabilitation function
c
Due process function
d
Crime control function
Question 2 (8 points)
The function of the courts focuses on punishing and repressing criminal conduct

a
Bureaucratic
b
Rehabilitation
c
Crime control
d
Due process
Question 3 (8 points)
This function of the courts focuses on protecting individual rights.

a
Bureaucratic
b
Rehabilitation
c
Crime control
d
Due process
Question 4 (8 points)
This type of jurisdiction states both federal and state courts have authority over the same case.

a
Subject-matter
b
International
c
Geographic
d
Concurrent
Question 5 (8 points)
A drug court is an example of what type of jurisdiction?

a
Concurrent
b
Subject-matter
c
Geographic
d
International
Question 6 (8 points)
Place the State court system pathway in order from where the criminal case begins to where it could end. The first stop is on the top and the last stop is on the bottom.

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1.Appellate courts
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2.State Supreme Court
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3.Lower courts
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4.United States Supreme Court
Question 7 (8 points)
Place the Federal court system pathway in order from where the criminal case begins to where it could end. The first stop is on the top and the last stop is on the bottom.

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1.United States Court of Appeals
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2.United States Supreme Court
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3.United States District Court
Question 8 (8 points)
The power of the court to review the actions of the executive and legislative branches and, if necessary, declare those actions unconstitutional.

a
Appeal
b
Jurisdiction
c
Executive privilege
d
Judicial review
Question 9 (8 points)
When the Supreme Court agrees to hear a case, they will issue a ___________.

a
Writ of certiorari
b
Nola contendere
c
Voir dire
d
Habeas corpus
Question 10 (8 points)
How many justices are on the United States Supreme Court?

a
13
b
9
c
7
d
5
Question 11 (8 points)
A written argument by the Supreme Court is called a _______.

a
Brief
b
Writ of certiorari
c
Dissent
d
Docket
Question 12 (8 points)
All criminal cases are conducted by the _________. They act in the name of the "people", are employed by the government, and are responsible for connecting guilt of the defendant to the charges they bring against them.

a
Prosecutor
b
Judge
c
Defense attorney
d
Bailiff
Question 13 (8 points)
Attorney-client privilege allows communication between clients (defendant) and defense attorneys to be confidential. However, according to the ruling of ______________, if the defendant admits to their defense attorney they are either in process of committing a crime or are about to commit a crime, then the attorney-client privilege is no longer protected.

a
United States vs Zolin 1989
b
Marbury vs Madison 1803
c
Mapp vs Ohio 1961
d
Gideon vs Wainwright 1963

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions based on the information provided:

**Question 1:**
Which of the following is not one of the four functions of the courts?
- **b** Rehabilitation function

**Question 2:**
The function of the courts focuses on punishing and repressing criminal conduct.
- **c** Crime control

**Question 3:**
This function of the courts focuses on protecting individual rights.
- **d** Due process

**Question 4:**
This type of jurisdiction states both federal and state courts have authority over the same case.
- **d** Concurrent

**Question 5:**
A drug court is an example of what type of jurisdiction?
- **b** Subject-matter

**Question 6:**
Place the State court system pathway in order from where the criminal case begins to where it could end.
1. **Lower courts**
2. **Appellate courts**
3. **State Supreme Court**
4. **United States Supreme Court**

**Question 7:**
Place the Federal court system pathway in order from where the criminal case begins to where it could end.
1. **United States District Court**
2. **United States Court of Appeals**
3. **United States Supreme Court**

**Question 8:**
The power of the court to review the actions of the executive and legislative branches and, if necessary, declare those actions unconstitutional.
- **d** Judicial review

**Question 9:**
When the Supreme Court agrees to hear a case, they will issue a ___________.
- **a** Writ of certiorari

**Question 10:**
How many justices are on the United States Supreme Court?
- **b** 9

**Question 11:**
A written argument by the Supreme Court is called a _______.
- **a** Brief

**Question 12:**
All criminal cases are conducted by the _________. They act in the name of the "people", are employed by the government, and are responsible for connecting guilt of the defendant to the charges they bring against them.
- **a** Prosecutor

**Question 13:**
Attorney-client privilege allows communication between clients (defendant) and defense attorneys to be confidential. However, according to the ruling of ______________, if the defendant admits to their defense attorney they are either in process of committing a crime or are about to commit a crime, then the attorney-client privilege is no longer protected.
- **a** United States vs Zolin 1989

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