Chapter 18 Vocabulary Practice Quiz

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  1. A wrongful act that injures persons or their property
  2. Your answer:
    tort
    criminal law
    venue


  3. The conditional early release of a prisoner who has served the minimum sentence
  4. Your answer:
    probation
    amnesty
    parole


  5. A trial by a judge, rather than by a jury
  6. Your answer:
    arraignment
    bench trial
    petit jury trial


  7. A sworn statement, filed by a prosecutor after a preliminary hearing, that there is enough evidence to take an accused person to trial
  8. Your answer:
    venue
    information
    deposition


  9. The decision in a trial (whether in a civil suit or a criminal case)
  10. Your answer:
    verdict
    indictment
    arraignment


  11. The body of law that deals with the relations between people (sometimes called "private law")
  12. Your answer:
    regulatory law
    civil law
    civilian law


  13. The branch of the legal system that deals with the relationship between the government and citizens
  14. Your answer:
    private law
    civil law
    public law


  15. A sentence in which a person convicted of a crime does not spend time in jail but must follow certain restrictions
  16. Your answer:
    parole
    sequester
    probation


  17. A statute or regulation enacted by a local legislative body (such as a city or town)
  18. Your answer:
    public law
    ordinance
    plaintiff


  19. To isolate jury members to prevent public influence during a trial
  20. Your answer:
    venue
    sequester
    plea bargaining


  21. The disqualification, without a stated reason, of a potential juror by an attorney (during the jury selection process)
  22. Your answer:
    peremptory challenge
    sequester
    sentence


  23. The Justice Department's legal officer who decides which cases the federal government will appeal to the Supreme Court and who represents the government before the Court
  24. Your answer:
    Solicitor General
    United States Attorney
    High Plaintiff


  25. Fairness or justice under the law, a kind of law based on fairness rather than statutes or common-law precedents
  26. Your answer:
    cross examination
    deposition
    equity


  27. A court's decision that an accused person is not guilty
  28. Your answer:
    acquittal
    conviction
    adversary proceeding


  29. Land and everything attached to it, such as houses and barns
  30. Your answer:
    private property
    real property
    public property


  31. The formal reading in an open court of the charges against a defendant
  32. Your answer:
    hearing
    plea bargaining
    arraignment


  33. The defense's questioning of the prosecution's witnesses (during a trial) in an effort to discredit their testimony
  34. Your answer:
    deposition
    examination
    cross examination


  35. The rules and regulations issued by governmental agencies
  36. Your answer:
    administrative law
    agency rules
    adversary proceeding


  37. A formal interview given by a witness under oath before a trial is held
  38. Your answer:
    plea bargaining
    interview
    deposition


  39. During a trial, if a jury cannot agree on a verdict of "guilty" or "not guilty," they are called this
  40. Your answer:
    sequester
    hung jury
    mistrial


  41. The legal system separate from the criminal justice system for adults, that deals with persons under 18 accused of committing crimes, and is intended to rehabilitate rather than punish
  42. Your answer:
    justice system
    juvenile justice system
    legal system


  43. The rules and principles that guide relations among nations
  44. Your answer:
    public law
    civil law
    international law


  45. A trial that becomes invalid because the judge believes fairness has been jeopardized or because the jury cannot agree on a verdict
  46. Your answer:
    mistrial
    change of venue
    retrial


  47. The person or group who files suit in a civil case
  48. Your answer:
    plaintiff
    petit jury
    defendant


  49. The body of law that specifies offenses against the public and the penalties for committing those offenses
  50. Your answer:
    criminal law
    federal law
    public law


  51. An adversary in a lawsuit or a criminal trial
  52. Your answer:
    plaintiff
    defendant
    litigant


  53. A trial in which the two opposing sides argue before an unbiased jury and a neutral judge
  54. Your answer:
    bench trial
    adversary proceeding
    court martial


  55. A professional lender of bail money
  56. Your answer:
    bondsman
    litigant
    plaintiff


  57. Pre-trial negotiations in which the prosecutor tries to dispose of a case before going to trial by agreeing to reduce the charges if the defendant agrees to plead guilty
  58. Your answer:
    probation
    plea bargaining
    change of venue


  59. The location of a trial – where the trial is held
  60. Your answer:
    sequester
    venue
    deposition


  61. A formal legal agreement between two or more individuals, businesses, or other organizations
  62. Your answer:
    plea
    contract
    sentence


  63. The punishment decided by a court (usually by a judge) after a criminal trial
  64. Your answer:
    plea bargaining
    probation
    sentence



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