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1. 5 Primary types
of Courts with- NC Supreme Court, NC Court of Appeals, Superior Court, District Court,
in the NC and Juvenile Court.
Judicial System.
2. Once a person
is arrested
and in your They determine the bond type and amount. They will also set the first
custody, what appearance date.
is the pur-pose
of the go-
ing in front of
the Magistrate?
3. What are
the 2
purposes of
an Guilty pleas for non-dwi traflc ottences, and guilty pleas for
Administrative misdemeanor cases.
Court.
4. Do officers ap-
pear in
adminis-trative
court? No
5. Explain the 2
differences
be-tween
District and Trials in Superior Courts are felonies and appeals from District Courts. In
Superior District Courts the Judge serves as the factfinder or Jury.
Courts.
6. Define Plea
Bar-gaining.
Occurs when the District Attorney agrees to dismiss or reduce a charge
for various reasons.
7. Reasons why Plea - Courts are overcrowded.
Bargaining is - The evidence or overall case is weak.
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used in the -The defendant believes a jury will convict him/her of a more serious
Crim-inal Justice
Sys-tem. charge.
-It is reasonable in the interest of justice.
8. Reasons that
could cause
testi-mony from Prior or bad acts, prior inconsistent statements, contradiction by other
a wit-ness to be
im-peached. witnesses, physical facts, bias or prejudice, poor perception or lack of
personal knowledge, and bad character or reputation.
9. Define hearsay. A statement made by someone other than a witness while testifying
and ottered as evidence to prove the truth of the matter asserted in a
statement. This is basically repeating what another person said.
10. What could Confessions by a defendant, prior consistent or inconsistent
be
considered statements, state-ments to explain conduct, spontaneous utterances, a
hearsay? dying declaration, and former testimony.
11. 5 activities an of- -Always keep up with assigned court dates and never fail to be in court
ficer should do
when preparing when your cases are on the docket.
court. -Ensure all independent forensic testing is complete before the trial
date.
-Ensure all witnesses are subpoenaed to testify on the correct date.
12. What is the -Coordinate with employing agency's court liaison oflcer when
high-est court in available.
North Carolina's -Meet with the District Attorney in advance when needed to discuss
State Judicial
Branch? case details. The Supreme Court
13. What does
the Supreme
Court focus
on?
Claims of errors in legal procedures or judicial interpretation of the law.
It does not use juries and makes no determination of facts.
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