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Criminal Justice, Major Field Test (MFT) (CJ 4499) *Master List* with Complete Solutions!!
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Lex Talionis - ANSWER-law of retaliation 
 
Hearsay evidence - ANSWER-An oral or written statement made by an out-of-court declarant that is later offered in court by a witness (not the declarant) concerning a matter before the court. 
 
Mala in Se Crimes - ANSWER-A descriptive term for acts that are inherently wrong, regardless of whether they are prohibited by law. Are acts that are regarded as wrong in themselves like murder and rape. 
 
Mala Prohibita Crimes - ANSWER-A descriptive term for a...
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NCTJ Court Reporting Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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When magistrates dealing with an either-way 
offence in a summary trial, send the case to the Crown Court for sentencing. 
What is a conditional discharge? - answerThe court has not imposed or specified 
punishment, but if the offender commits another offence within a given time, they are liable to be 
punished for the first offence as well as the subsequent offence. 
Which section of which act imposes automatic reporting restrictions for pre-trial hearings of 
summary offences? - answerSection ...
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Name the three levels of crimes magistrates courts deal with - answerSummary offences - 
heard by the magistrates 
Either-way offences - Can stay in Magistrates or go to Crown Court 
Indictable-only - MUST be heard by Crown court, and usually only have an initial appearance 
before mags. 
What are Magistrate's powers? - answerCan sentence a person for up to 6 months for a 
single offence and a total of 12 ...
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Name the three levels of crimes magistrates courts deal with - answerSummary offences - 
heard by the magistrates 
Either-way offences - Can stay in Magistrates or go to Crown Court 
Indictable-only - MUST be heard by Crown court, and usually only have an initial appearance 
before mags. 
What are Magistrate's powers? - answerCan sentence a person for up to 6 months for a 
single offence and a total of 12 ...
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Name the three levels of crimes magistrates courts deal with - answerSummary offences - 
heard by the magistrates 
Either-way offences - Can stay in Magistrates or go to Crown Court 
Indictable-only - MUST be heard by Crown court, and usually only have an initial appearance 
before mags. 
What are Magistrate's powers? - answerCan sentence a person for up to 6 months for a 
single offence and a total of 12 ...
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What is the difference between court bail and police bail? 
Give three examples of either-way offences. 
What is the difference between theft and robbery? 
What is a surety? 
What is allocation? 
What is mitigation? 
What is committal for sentence? 
What is a conditional discharge? 
Which section of which act imposes automatic reporting restrictions for pre-trial hearings of summary offences? 
What can we report under Section 52A of...
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_____ is the security or other guarantee required and given for the release of a person, conditional upon 
a written undertaking - Bail 
________ by vehicle can only be charged if it is shown that the driver was committing a reckless or 
grossly negligent violation of the law that caused the death - Homicide 
_________ requires a willful and wanton act on the part of the accused - Reckless Driving 
______: a legal standard of proof in law that is less than probable cause but more than just a hun...
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What is the difference between court bail and police bail? - answerCourt bail gives the 
person their liberty until their next court appearance. Police bail means they are free to go but 
will be re-called for further questioning and for a decision on 
whether to charge or not. 
Give three examples of either-way offences. - answerTheft, sexual assault, GBH. 
What is the difference between theft and robbery? - answerRobbery is theft by f...
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Test Bank For Criminal Evidence Principles And Cases International 8th Edition by Thomas J. Gardner
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. In terms of procedure, 
a. b. 
c. d. 
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felony cases involve more steps and protections for defendants than misdemeanor cases. 
misdemeanor cases involve more steps and protections for defendants than felony cases. 
felony and misdemeanor cases have exactly the same procedures. 
most states require grand jury review in misdemeanor cases but not in felony cases. 
C LO: 1 REF: p.54 
CHAPTER 3 
 2. An indictment is a formal criminal charge issued by 
a. the police. 
b. the j...
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Public safety Question and answers already passed 2023/2024Arrest - correct answer The seizing and detaining of a person by lawful authority 
 
Jusrisdiction - correct answer A politically defined geographical area. 
 
Bail - correct answer Usually a monetary guarantee deposited with the court to ensure that the defendant will appear 
 
Arraignment - correct answer A pretrial stage to hear the information or indictment and to allow a plea 
 
Parole - correct answer The conditional release of pri...
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