CPL Article 1 Flashcards
CPL 1.20 A Felony complaint is filed in which court?
lower criminal court.
CPL 1.20 A misdemeanor complaint is filed in which court?
lower criminal court.
CPL 1.20 ________ means the appearance in court of a defendant after an accusatory instrument has been filed for the purpose of the court acquiring personal jurisdiction over a defendant.
arraignment
CPL 1.20 A verdict is the announcement by the jury of its decision upon defendant’s guilt or innocence (after a jury trial), or the ________ (after a non-jury trial).
court
CPL 1.20 T/F? The district court is a superior court.
False. The district court is a local criminal court.
CPL 1.20 A _______ means any written notice issued by a public servant, requiring a person to appear before a local criminal court in connection with an accusatory instrument filed by which a criminal action has already been commenced.
summons
CPL 1.20 Of the following which one does not commence a criminal action? (1-information; 2-prosecutor’s information; 3-superior court information).
superior court information
CPL 1.20 Can a misdemeanor or felony complaint be used as the basis of prosecution?
No. Exception: misdemeanor complaint can be used as basis for prosecution IF defendant consents.
CPL 1.20 T/F? All informations can serve as the basis for prosecution.
True
CPL 1.20 T/F? A prosecutor’s information may charge a felony.
False. A prosecutor’s information charges one or more offenses, NONE of which is a felony.
CPL 1.20 A Court acquires personal jurisdiction over a defendant at ________.
arraignment
CPL 1.20 A criminal jury trial commences with the ________.
selection of the jury.
CPL 1.20 A criminal non-jury trial commences with the ___________.
first opening address, or if there is none, when the first witness is sworn.
CPL 1.20 Conviction means verdict of guilty or _________.
entry of a plea of guilty.
CPL 1.20 A criminal judgement is comprised of _____ and ______.
conviction and sentence.