Relacionar Columnas Legal Knowledge Matching GameVersión en línea Test your understanding of legal concepts with this fun matching pairs game! por Emely 1 Cross Examination 2 Competency Hearing 3 Evidence 4 Plea bargain 5 Perjury 6 Warrant 7 Defense Attorney 8 Defendant 9 NGRI 10 Competent 11 Due Process 12 Witness 13 District Attorney 14 Expert Witness 15 Character witness 16 Eye Witness 17 Contempt of court 18 Judge 19 Verdict 20 Rights 21 Sentence 22 Bailiff 23 Laws 24 Work Release 25 Plea(s) 26 Jury 27 Work Release 28 No Contest Tries to convict you Tries to find you guilty IS AGAINST YOU Represents the "People" The decision found by a jury or judge. It is at the end of the trial and states whether they judge a person guilty, not guilty, or NGRI Formal response to charges 4 Different ways to respond Made up of 6/12 people from the community During trial they listen to the case and evidence and give verdict Anything that can prove your innocents or guilt Ex: A witness testimony (someone at the scene) Camera or tape recording Fingerprints They were not there when the crime occurred Take an oath to tell the truth Give their opinion of what type of person you are Helps you Defends you ON YOUR SIDE You were not aware that you were doing anything wrong at the time of the crime due to being mentally incapacitated. Questioning a witness by the opposing party (prosecutor) to challenge their testimony, expose inconsistencies, or reveal bias. An agreement between the defendant and the prosecutor where the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge or to a specific sentence Presides over the case Is NEUTRAL If found guilty, ___ will decide the sentence Only in bench trial, the ____ gives verdict They were not there when the crime occurred Take an oath to tell the truth They look at evidence and give their professional opinion A piece of paper signed by a judge giving the police the right to arrest you or search you Able to understand and know your rights court procedures, laws, trial, and how to help your lawyer defend you Lying in court Not telling the truth under oath Considered a felony You are not saying you did it or didn't do it. You're leaving it up for the judge to decide. You are accepting the consequences of a guilty plea Meeting with judge, lawyers, and doctors to see if you know enough to help with your defense The punishment for being found guilty Only the judge can do this. Someone who has information to tell the court Take an oath to tell the truth Can be for you or against you Person who was there when the crime happened and saw all or part of the crime Take an oath to tell the truth They tell what they saw in court Written rules we all have to go by that protect us and tell us how to act In jail but put out to work Alternative sentencing or reward for good behavior for eligible inmates. Laws that protect us and keep it fair In jail but put out to work. You leave jail to work during the day and must return at specific time. Keeps order in the court, calls people up and swears them in. Makes sure people follow the rules in court and behave Person accused of committing a crime Person blamed with a crime Person charged with a crime Fair treatment through the judicial system Actions/behavior that disrespect or interfere or disobey with court's authority or the orderly process of justice.