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EXAM QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 2 ORGANIZATION OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM TRUE/FALSE 1. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is located within the U.S. Department of Justice. REF: 27 2. The governmental institution with responsibility for enacting laws is the legislature. REF: 23 3. Law enforcement agencies are the gatekeepers of the criminal justice system. REF: 29 4. Assistant U.S. Attorneys are appointed by the President, subject to the consent of the Senate. ANS: F REF: 30 5. Only those persons accused of felonies have a constitutional right to retain lawyers for their defense. ANS: F REF: 31 6. Appellate courts are primarily fact-finding bodies. ANS: F REF: 34 7. The intermediate appellate courts in the federal judicial system are the United States District Courts. ANS: F REF: 35 23

8. Each state has its own independent judicial system. 9. According to the authors, state courts handle more than 90% of the criminal prosecutions in the United States. 10. Crimes committed by persons in military service are ordinarily prosecuted in proceedings before courts-martial. REF: 37 MULTIPLE CHOICE: 1. At the national level, the is the primary agency empowered to investigate violations of federal criminal laws. a. Federal Bureau of Investigation b. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms c. Secret Service d. Immigration and Naturalization Service ANS: A REF: 27 2. In addition to the FBI, federal law enforcement agencies include the. a. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms b. the Bureau of Indian Affairs c. the Customs Service d. all of these REF: 28 24

3. Federal statutes are published in the, an annual publication dating from 1789 in which federal statutes are arranged in order of their adoption. a. Federal Register b. Code of Federal Regulations c. Supreme Court Reporter d. United States Statutes at Large REF: 25 LO: 3 4. The most popular compilation of the federal law used by lawyers, judges, and criminal justice professionals is the. a. Federal Register b. Code of Federal Regulations c. U.S. Code Annotated d. Compendium of Federal Legislation REF: 25 LO: 3 5. Congress s legislative power may be divided into two broad categories: enumerated and powers. a. concurrent b. inherent c. plenary d. implied REF: 23 LO: 3 6. When state legislatures adopt statutes, they are published in volumes known as. a. reporters b. session laws c. syllabi d. digests ANS: B REF: 25 LO: 3 25

7. Because statutes are necessarily written in general language, legislation often requires judicial. a. extrapolation b. interpretation c. modification d. specification ANS: B REF: 26 LO: 4 8. Because legislative bodies have enacted vast numbers of laws defining offenses that are, statutory interpretation assumes an importance largely unknown to the English common law. a. exogenous b. esoteric c. lex non scripta d. mala prohibita REF: 26 LO: 4 9. The most frequent maxim applied by courts in determining legislative intent is the rule. a. original package b. plain meaning c. nolle prosequi d. unit ANS: B REF: 26 LO: 4 10. In determining the meaning of the statutory term, a court would ordinarily look to the common law, which defined the term to mean an enclosed space surrounding a dwelling. a. domicile b. homestead c. curtilage d. residence REF: 26 LO: 4 26

11. Defense attorneys perform all of the following functions except. a. courtroom advocacy b. plea negotiation c. testifying on behalf of clients d. protecting defendants rights REF: 31-32 12. The official who heads the U.S. Department of Justice is the. a. Barrister General b. Attorney General c. Solicitor General d. Minister of Justice ANS: B REF: 46 13. In (1963), the U.S. Supreme Court greatly expanded the right to counsel by requiring states to provide attorneys to indigent defendants charged with felonies. a. Mapp v. Ohio b. Miranda v. Arizona c. Gideon v. Wainwright d. Murphy v. Waterfront Commission REF: 31 14. The Constitution provides: The judicial Power shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the may from time to time ordain and establish. a. Supreme Court b. President c. Congress d. Attorney General REF: 34 27

15. Pretrial proceedings in the federal district courts and trials of federal misdemeanors are often handled by who are appointed by federal district judges. a. magistrate judges b. referees c. special masters d. barristers ANS: A REF: 35 16. The federal government and each of the fifty state governments maintain their own system of courts. These systems include both trial courts and courts. a. surrogate b. appellate c. superior d. legislative ANS: B 17. The United States Courts are the major trial courts in the federal judiciary. a. Circuit b. Superior c. Supreme d. District REF: 35 18. The Supreme Court has jurisdiction to review, either on appeal or by writ of all the decisions of the lower federal courts and many decisions of the highest state courts. a. mandamus b. attainder c. certiorari d. prohibition REF: 36 28

19. Only under conditions of do military tribunals have the authority to try civilians. a. war b. emergency c. martial law d. none of these 20. Convictions rendered by courts-martial may be reviewed by. a. state trial courts b. the state supreme courts c. the Joint Chiefs of Staff d. none of these 21. Crimes committed by persons who are are ordinarily prosecuted before courtsmartial. a. on Indian reservations b. on federal reservations c. in the federal civil service d. in the military services REF: 37 22. Decisions of courts-martial are reviewed by military courts of review in each branch of the armed forces and in certain instances appeals are heard by the United States. a. Court of International Justice b. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit c. Claims Court d. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces 29

23. The abuses that came to be associated with juvenile courts were addressed by the Supreme Court in the landmark case of. a. In re Gault (1967) b. Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) c. Ex Parte Hull (1979) d. Mapp v. Ohio (1961) ANS: A REF: 42 LO: 10 24. In McKeiver v. Pennsylvania (1971), the Supreme Court refused to extend the right to to juvenile proceedings. a. counsel b. speedy and public trial c. trial by jury d. cross-examination REF: 42 LO: 10 25. Corrections systems include. a. agencies that supervise probation and parole b. public defender offices c. the criminal courts d. none of these ANS: A REF: 45 LO: 11 COMPLETION 1. The is the oldest unit of federal law enforcement, dating back to 1790. ANS: U.S. Marshals Service REF: 28 2. In addition to the regular federal prosecutors, Congress has provided for the appointment of in cases involving alleged misconduct by high government officials. ANS: independent counsel or special prosecutors REF: 30 30

3. The principal trial court in the federal system is the. ANS: United States District Court REF: 35 4. The U.S. Supreme Court is composed of nine justices who are appointed for life by the President with the consent of the. ANS: Senate REF: 36 5. Trial courts conduct criminal trials and various pretrial and post-trial proceedings, while hear legal challenges to the decisions of the trial courts. ANS: appellate courts REF: 34 6. The U.S. Supreme Court has jurisdiction to review, either on appeal or by writ of, the decisions of the lower federal courts and many of the decisions of the highest state courts. ANS: certiorari REF: 36 7. A court must have, over both the subject matter of a case and the parties to a case, before it may proceed to adjudicate that controversy. ANS: jurisdiction REF: 34 8. Courts-martial may try all offenses committed by military service persons in violation of the. ANS: Uniform Code of Military Justice REF: 37 9. Special treatment of juvenile offenders has been justified by the concept of, the power of the state to act to protect the interests of those who cannot protect themselves. ANS: parens patriae REF: 42 LO: 10 10. Criminal punishment is limited by the Amendment s prohibition of cruel and unusual punishments. ANS: Eighth REF: 43 LO: 11 31

ESSAY QUESTIONS 1. How does federalism affect the administration of criminal justice in the United States? REF: 23 LO: 1 2. Explain the scope of Congress s legislative power under the Commerce Clause of the Constitution. REF: 24 LO: 3 3. Why is it necessary for courts to interpret statutes? What principles do courts follow in statutory interpretation? REF: 26 LO: 4 4. How does modern policing differ from policing as practiced in the early days of the country? REF: 27-28 LO: 5 5. Explain the different functions that a defense attorney serves in the criminal justice system. REF: 31-32 6. What is the role of a grand jury? How does it contrast with the functions that a petit jury performs? REF: 33 LO: 7 7. What are the principal differences between trial and appellate courts with respect to role, function and procedure? REF: 34 8. Why does the U.S. Supreme Court exercise considerable discretion in deciding which cases to review? REF: 36 9. What led to the Supreme Court s decision in In re Gault (1967) and what impact did it have on the rights of juveniles and on the juvenile court system? REF: 42 LO: 10 10. What courts comprise the federal judiciary and what function does each perform? REF: 34-35 32