Level 2 Flashcards
An allegation made by one or more persons before a proper magistrate that another person has committed a designated crime
Complaint
In criminal law, the person charged with the commission of a crime
Defendant
that which takes place when in a criminal case tried to a jury the defendant is found not guilty, or If tried without a jury, he is found not guilty and discharged. The court must have jurisdiction to find him guilty
Acquittal
the result of a trial of a criminal case either before a jury or trial judge in a court of competent jurisdiction which ends in a verdict or finding that the defendant is guilty
Conviction
In every District Court in Boston and the Suffolk Superior Court there is a Boston Police Superior Officer who is designated as the Supervisor of cases for that particular court. Upon arriving at the court, the officer will report to the …..
Supervisor of cases
Is the lawyer who represents the defendant in a criminal case
Defense Attorney
Are appointed public officials who run the states court system
Judges
Both sides come together and turn in all evidence
Discovery
Solely before a judge
Bench Trials
Before a judge and jury
Jury Trials
Appointed by the district attorney
Responsible for criminal cases and civil matters
ADA
(Assistant District Attorney)
If you have to appear in superior court and district court on the same day. What will you do?
Appear in District Court first, then make your way to Superior Court
What is rule 320?
Law enforcement officers are expected to be knowledge of the laws, ordinances, and court procedure.
Who shall act as the supervisor of cases when there isn’t a supervisor of cases available?
Duty Supervisor
How many court overtime slips can you sign in one calendar day?
One
What is the primary responsibility of a witness while testifying in court?
To tell the truth
This motion allows defendants to challenge three admissibility of certain evidence on ground
Motion to suppress
This motion allows defendants to challenge three admissibility of certain evidence on ground
Motion to suppress
Court Hierarchy
Superior Court
Boston Municipal Court
District Court
A solemn declaration, made under the penalty of perjury, by a person who conscientiously declines taking an oath
Affirmation
A solemn affirmation, declaration, or other promise made under a sense of responsibility to god for the truth of what is stated
Oath
A formal application of one found guilty of a crime by a lower court to have his case tried again in a higher court
Appeal
The calling of the defendant to the bar of the court to answer the accusation contained in the indictment or complaint
Arraignment
The examination of a witness by the side, which did not call him/her generally after examination in chief
Cross Examination