The Court System in TX Flashcards

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stare decisis

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court decisions depending on previous rulings of the other courts.

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objectivity

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the appearance that courts make objective decisions and not political ones.

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3
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trial courts

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local courts that hear cases; juries determine the outcome of the cases heard in the courts.

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appellate courts

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higher-level courts that decide on points of law and not questions of guilt or innocence.

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5
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magistrate functions

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preliminary hearings for persons charged with serious criminal offense.

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trial de novo courts

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courts that do not keep a written record of their proceedings; cases on appeal begin as new cases in the appellate courts.

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7
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merit system, or Missouri system

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system of electing judges that involves appointment by the governor and periodic retention election.

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partisan election

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Method used to select all judges (except municipal court judges) in Texas by using a ballot in which party identification is shown.

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nonpartisan election

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Election in which party identification is not formally declared.

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10
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name familiarity

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practice in texas of voting for judges with familiar or popular names

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straight ticket voting system

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system that allows voters to vote for all candidates of a single political party by making a single mark and that has resulted in a increase in the number of republican judges.

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Appointive elective system

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In Texas, the system of many judges getting the initial seat on the court by being appointed and later standing for election.

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13
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grand juries

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juries of citizens that determine if a person will be charged with a crime.

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14
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Information or administrative hearing

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a hearing before a judge that decides if a person must strand trial. Used in place of a grand jury.

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15
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petit juries

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juries of citizens that determine the guilt or innocence of a person during a trial; pronounced petty juries.

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16
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recidivism

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the rate at which criminal offenders commit crime after they leave the states’ custody.