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CJ 100 Unit 3
Judge - ANS-Ensures justice, hold ultimate authority in the court room, imposing sentence.

85 - ANS-"Truth in sentencing" percentage

Retribution - ANS-Earliest know rationale for punishment. "An eye for an eye." Stresses
Vengeance.

Restoration - ANS-Make victim "whole again"

Incapacitation - ANS-"Lock them up approach". Separates the offenders from the community.

Change of Venue - ANS-Asks the court to move the trial to some other area

Appealed - ANS-Most cases that are appealed will not be.

Juveniles - ANS-In Re Gault gave the right to council to whom

Nolo Contendere - ANS-No contest but does not admit guilt

Imprisonment - ANS-You have the right to counsel in a misdemeanor case when this could be
the punishment. Primary tool of the just desserts Model.

Prosecutor - ANS-Demonstrates to the jury that a defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt

Discovery Motion - ANS-Asks the court to allow the defendant's lawyer to view evidence

Manhattan Bail Project - ANS-Tested the effectiveness of release on recognizance

Outsiders - ANS-Victims, defendant, law witnesses

Death Penalty - ANS-Between 1967 and 1977, a moratorium was placed on this

Defense Attorney - ANS-Represents the accused, appeals a conviction, tests the strength of the
prosecutor's case, and participates in plea deals

Supreme Court - ANS-Nine justices, highest court, limited jurisdiction

Mandatory Sentencing - ANS-Three strikes law

Fines - ANS-One of the oldest and most widely used types of criminal sanctions

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