ACTUAL EXAM 2026 QUESTIONS SOLUTIONS
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◉ Adjudicate. Answer: To decide, To give judgement, to render or
award judgement, to sentence
◉ Capital Offense. Answer: Same as a capital crime, punishable by
death
◉ Conviction. Answer: As applied to a person, physical control.
Custody carries with it the obligation on the part of the custodian to
maintain and care for the person in his charge for the duration of
their relationship
◉ Defendant. Answer: The person who action is brought
◉ Disposition. Answer: A court's ruling, decision or judgement in a
case
◉ Extradition. Answer: The surrender by ones nation or state to
another person accused of or convicted of an offense within the
territory of the second
, ◉ Felony. Answer: A general term for more serious crimes (murder,
robbery, larceny)
◉ Futgitive. Answer: A person that flees especially from justice, an
escapee, a runaway
◉ Hearing. Answer: A proceeding in which evidence is introduced
and witnesses are examined so that the findings of the facts can be
made and a determination rendered.
◉ Incarceration. Answer: To imprison, to confine in prison or jail.
◉ Indictment. Answer: A charge made in writing by a grand jury,
based upon the evidence presented to it, accusing the person of
having committed a criminal act, usually a felony. Also called a true
bill
◉ Misdemeanor. Answer: A crime not amounting to a felony,
Punishment is less than a year in jail, a fine. Petty Offense
◉ Recognizance. Answer: A person's obligation to the court to
appear in court or to return to court to enter a plea or to stand trial
in a criminal case. It may take the form of a bail bond or a bond.