The Jury MCQ

Is trial by ordeal under this process, the defendant would be required to perform a perilous task, such as walking across burning coals or removing a rock from boiling water. If the defendant performed these tasks and emerged without being harmed, he or she was judged innocent for surely God had intervened and provided protection. If the defendant were injured during the trial, he or she was adjudged guilty?

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Correct Answer: True

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_____ is defined as offenses that involve a potential period of imprisonment of 6 months or less.

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Correct Answer: Petty offenses

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_____ is the first step in the jury selection process that involves a jurisdiction establishing a list of all potential jurors within its jurisdictional boundaries who can be chosen at random to report for jury duty as needed.

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Correct Answer: Master list (“jury wheel”)

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Is “key-man” system system under which court clerks and jury commissioners would consult with civic and political leaders (the “key men”) for input on who should be placed on the master list of potential jurors. Predictably, these “blue-ribbon” juries were not representative of the community and included a disproportionately high number of middle- and upper-class middle-aged White men?

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Correct Answer: True

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_____ is known as under this legislation, all litigants in the federal courts entitled to trial by jury have the right to juries “selected at random from a fair cross section of the community in the district or division wherein the court convenes.” Importantly, the act further provides that all citizens must have the opportunity to serve on juries.

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Correct Answer: Jury selection and service act

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_____ is defined as a jury’s decision to acquit the defendant despite overwhelming evidence that the defendant is guilty. The jury’s decision is motivated either by a belief that the law under which the defendant is being prosecuted is unfair or by an objection to the application of the law in a particular case.

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Correct Answer: Jury nullification

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What term means “to tell the truth?”

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Correct Answer: Venire

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Under what system would count clerks and jury commissioners consult with civic and political leaders for input on who should be placed on the master list of potential jurors?

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Correct Answer: Key-man

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What is the first step in the jury selection process?

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Correct Answer: Establishing a master list

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Jury nullification is a rare occurrence

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Correct Answer: True

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Allowing jurors to question witnesses is highly controversial.

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Correct Answer: True

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There are no limits on the use of peremptory challenges by attorneys.

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Correct Answer: False

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Attorneys have an unlimited number of challenges for cause.

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Correct Answer: True

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In cases involving a jury of six members, verdicts are required to be unanimous.

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Correct Answer: True

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Most juries consist of 12 people.

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Correct Answer: True

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All juries must consist of 12 jurors.

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Correct Answer: False

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The right to a trial by jury applies to both state and federal criminal trials.

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Correct Answer: True

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While initially long and complex, jury instructions are now typically shorter and relatively easy to understand.

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Correct Answer: True

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The jury cannot consider a defendant’s lack of testimony in deliberations.

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Correct Answer: True

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All of the jurors must agree on a verdict before a person can be convicted or acquitted.

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Correct Answer: False

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The Founding Fathers established juries as protection against hardened criminals.

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Correct Answer: False

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