Competency: Pleas
Plea and Plea options
Created Date
04.06.21
Last Updated
04.08.21
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Topics of this game:
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How many plea options are there?
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Name the 4 types of pleas.
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Which of the following is NOT considered a mental disease or defect/insanity, PER THE LAW for an NGRI plea?
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If someone is not admitting guilt, but does not want to fight the charges in court they would plea ...
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If someone is saying that they committed the crime because of a mental illness, or that they did the crime because a mental disorder kept them from knowing they were doing something wrong, they would plea ...
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If someone says they did not do the crime and wants to go to court, they would plea ...
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If someone is saying they committed the crime and want to skip trial, they would plea ...
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If someone is found NGRI by the courts, they go ...
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What is a deal between you and the prosecutor called?
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If you plead guilty, you give up some rights.
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The rights you give up when you plead guilty are to....
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If someone takes a plea bargain, they don't give up rights like they do when they plea guilty.
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Who ultimately decides if you take a plea bargain?
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?
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If I plead ___________ or _____________, I will be SENTENCED.
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If I plead _________ or ___________ I will GO TO TRIAL.
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If the judge decides there is not enough evidence or another problem with the prosecution's case and drops the charges, they are _____________.
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An amount of money that you have to pay the Court.
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The length of time you have to spend in jail or prison.
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If someone is convicted of more than one charge, the judge can decide to have them serve the sentence for each charge at the SAME TIME. This is a ...
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If someone has been convicted of more than one charge, the judge can decide to have them serve the sentence for each change ONE AFTER ANOTHER. This is called...
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Jail or prison are the only sentences available.
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If someone is committed to a hospital under NGRI, they know when they will be released.
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The judge has found someone guilty and imposed a sentence, but based on their belief that the person will straighten out, they say that they don't have to serve the sentence. They might have to report to a probation officer. This is called ...
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The judge has found someone guilty and placed them on probation and has NOT imposed a specific prison sentence. if the person violates their probation, then the judge will decide what their prison sentence will be. They will have to report to a probation officer.
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If someone goes to trial and found not guilty, they are _______________, meaning that they are finished with the criminal charges and may be free to go.
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A plea bargain is where:
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More cases go to trial than resolve in a plea deal.
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