Froggy Jumps Competency RestorationVersion en ligne Broad psycholegal information for adult criminal court. par Laila Moussi 1 Which charge is the most serious? a M3 b F5 c M1 2 Which charge is the most serious? a F4 b F5 c F2 3 Term that means what you say to your lawyer stays between you and your lawyer a Beyond a Reasonable Doubt b Verdict c Legal Privilege 4 What does pleading "No Contest" mean? a You are saying you didn't do the crime but you take the consequence and go to trial b You're not admitting or denying the crime, but don't want to go to trial so you take the consequence c You are not saying you did the crime and not saying you didn't do the crime, but you want a trial 5 What does Burden of Proof mean? a It is the prosecutor's job to prove to the judge that you most likely did the crime. b It is the prosecutor's job to prove you are guilty and sentence you to the maximum time. c It is the prosecutor's job to prove to the judge you did the crime beyond a reasonable doubt. 6 What are your 3 defendant rights? a Right to remain silent; Right to have a jury; Right to have an attorney b Right to remain silent; Right to an attorney; Right to go to a trial c Right to remain silent; Right to go to trial; Right to have a prosecutor defend you. 7 What will the judge find you if he/she believes you did the crime? a Not Guilty b Incarcerated c Guilty 8 What is it called if you lie under oath? a Testimony b Perjury c Summons 9 When do you go to a trial? a When you plead guilty. b When you take a plea bargain. c When you plead not guilty. 10 After you take a plea bargain, what happens? a You plead guilty and get a lesser charge or consequence. b You plead not guilty and get to go home free. c You plead guilty and then go to trial. 11 Who is someone who cannot be on your side? a Defense attorney b Witness c Prosecuting attorney 12 Which is the least serious charge of the following: a M4 b F2 c F5 13 Which is the least serious charge of the following: a M3 b M1 c M4 14 What does legal privilege mean? a What you say to your lawyer stays between you two and they cannot tell anyone what you say. b You have the right to an attorney. c What you say to a witness stays between you and they cannot tell anyone what you say. 15 If you find you are upset in court, you should: a practice deep breathing or writing down your thoughts b yell out to the judge to let them know you're upset c leave the courtroom immediately 16 Whose side is the witness on? a Against b Both c Neither 17 Where does the jury go after trial? a To the next court case they're assigned to. b They're free to go home. c Back to their office in the courthouse. 18 Community service is: a When you have to volunteer in the community for a certain number of hours. b When you have to pay a fine to the community. c When you have to apologize on TV. 19 The judge decides if you are guilty or not by: a Asking the witnesses what they think. b Listening to all the evidence. c Focusing just on what the prosecutor presents. 20 When you testify you are: a On TV b Under Oath c Only given up to 60 minutes to speak.