Quiz 9
Due Mar 15 at 11:59pm Points 100 Questions 40
Available Mar 10 at 12am - Mar 15 at 11:59pm 6 days Time Limit 80 Minutes
Allowed Attempts 2
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Question 1 2..5 pts
CASE 10.1
Frank Crutchfield was arrested for the murder of his coworker Robert Bell
following an argument over the use of the copy machine and the time it took Mr.
Bell to complete his tasks. Mr. Crutchfield had previously told his coworkers of his
anger toward Mr. Bell, but his coworkers did not take this anger seriously. Mr.
Crutchfield was arrested in August 2012. Given this information, answer the
following questions.
Mr. Crutchfield’s bail was set at $250,000,and it was determined that the defendant
would pay a percentage of the bond, about 10%, to a bonding agent, who in turn could
post the remainder for Mr. Crutchfield. This is referred to as a:
Surety bail.
Conditional bail.
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Full cash bail.
Deposit bail.
Question 2 2..5 pts
The use of grand juries is gaining popularity and increasing in frequency.
True
False
Question 3 2..5 pts
CASE 10.2
Chad Faulstick, a construction worker from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is arrested
for the premeditated murder of his wife, Charity. Charity, a school teacher in
Pittsburgh, was found dead and buried in woods approximately three miles from
her house two weeks after she was reported missing by her parents. Given this
information, answer the following questions.
Being a profile case for the city and surrounding area, it is important for the prosecutor
and defense to question the jurors to eliminate any bias. This process is called:
Peremptory challenge.
Voir dire.
Venire.
Challenge for cause.
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Question 4 2..5 pts
Which of the following is false regarding plea bargaining?
Accepting a guilty plea from a defendant who maintains his or her innocence is
valid.
Accepting a not guilty plea from a defendant who maintains his or her
innocence is valid.
Pleas must be made voluntarily and without pressure.
Defendants must keep their side of the bargain to receive the promised offer of
leniency.
Question 5 2..5 pts
Which of the following is the proceeding held to determine whether probable cause is
sufficient to warrant a criminal trial?
Indictment
Injunction
Arraignment
Preliminary hearing
Question 6 2..5 pts
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