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Court Process Review

Court Process Review

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9th - 12th Grade

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Jennifer Sneed

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29 Slides • 30 Questions

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What is CTE?

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Career and Technology Education

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Course and Trade Eligibility

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Career and Technical Education

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Multiple Choice

A CTE Concentrator is:

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A student who only focuses on CTE courses and does not take any arts.

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A student who has completed multiple courses/credits in one CTE program area.

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A student who has completed at least one CTE course in a single CTE program area

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Multiple Select

Which of the following is a CTE course at WHS

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Band

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Law and Justice

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Welding

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

Which statement best describes the purpose of Career & Technical Education (CTE)?

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To focus only on teaching trades like welding and carpentry

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To give students free time during the school day

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To help students explore careers, build real-world skills

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To replace core academic classes with hands-on activities

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Multiple Choice

You can only take CTE courses if you do not plan on attending college.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of a CTE pathway?

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World History

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Health Science

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Geometry

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Creative Writing

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Multiple Select

Which of the following is NOT a CTE course at WHS?

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Family and Consumer Science

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Accounting

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Pottery

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Multiple Choice

Which course would typically be required for a student to become a concentrator?

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A sequence such as Foods I + Foods II, Health Science I + II, or Business Essentials + Business Management

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One Level I course from each different CTE program with a completion by Junior year

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Two Level II courses from unrelated pathways (just as long as you have 2 CTE courses)

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Any elective the student chooses - does not have to be in a pathway

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Multiple Choice

CTE courses at WHS won't earn college credits

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False

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True

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Multiple Choice

What do you feel is the purpose of the Criminal Case Process?

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To determine guilt or innocence

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To punish the accused

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To provide legal representation

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To ensure a fair trial

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Multiple Choice

Which Amendment gives officers their rights?

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9th Amendment

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10th Amendment

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8th Amendment

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7th Amendment

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Multiple Choice

What are the types of crimes categorized as vice crimes?

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Drug/narcotic violations

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Traffic violations

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Theft

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Assault

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Multiple Choice

What is the primary goal of a frisk (pat-down) during a stop and frisk?

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To find evidence

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To find weapons

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To search for drugs

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To collect personal information

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3.2- What is the difference between reasonable suspicion and probable cause?

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reasonable suspicion

based on observable facts and officer tr

require more than a “hunch”

Permits a Terry frisk

Required for warrants

Allows arrests

Lowest legal standard

probable cause

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Multiple Choice

True or false: In all states, if the person runs from the police upon being asked for identification, that flight may give the officer reasonable suspicion to stop the person again, at which point the person is not free to walk away.

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True

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False

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Multiple Select

In which situations can the police search your car without consent?

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They have probable cause

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Search incident to arrest

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Inventory search

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Exigent circumstances

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Multiple Choice

When does the Exclusionary Rule apply?

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When police search with a warrant

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When evidence is obtained legally

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When police search without a warrant

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When evidence is obtained with probable cause

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Multiple Choice

What should be checked in the arms and sleeves during a post-handcuff search?

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Run hands down both arms

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Check sleeves and cuffs

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Pat down pockets

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All of the above

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Open Ended

List the areas to search in the front torso during a post-handcuff search.

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Multiple Choice

What should you do after moving the suspect to a safe stance?

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Check the Waistline

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Search the Front Torso

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Maintain control by holding handcuffs

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Tell them to move

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Multiple Choice

What is the first step in the order of a proper post-handcuff search?

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Check the Waistline FIRST

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Search the Front Torso

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Search Arms & Sleeves

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Position & Control

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Multiple Choice

What should you check for when searching the ankles?

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Lift each pant leg

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Pat around the ankle area

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Check for ankle holsters or small knives

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct order of a proper post-handcuff search?

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Waist → Torso → Arms → Back → Legs → Ankles → Shoes

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Ankles → Shoes → Legs → Back → Arms → Torso → Waist

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Back → Arms → Legs → Torso → Shoes → Ankles → Waist

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Shoes → Ankles → Legs → Back → Arms → Torso → Waist

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Multiple Select

What are the key characteristics that a police report must have?

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Accurate

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Detailed

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Wordy

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

Allows police to stop, question, and do a limited pat down of a suspected criminal, based on less than probable cause, but it must be more than a hunch

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probable cause

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consent

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interrogate

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reasonable suspicion

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Multiple Choice

Allows police to stop, question, and do a limited pat down of a suspected criminal; based on less than probable cause, but it must be more than a hunch

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probable cause

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consent

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interrogate

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reasonable suspicion

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Multiple Choice

What does the judge determine during a preliminary hearing?

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Whether the defendant is guilty

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Whether probable cause exists

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Whether to dismiss the case

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Whether to set a trial date

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of a plea bargain?

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To avoid a potentially long and expensive trial

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To conduct a trial before a judge or jury

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To determine guilt or innocence

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To provide legal representation for the defendant

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Multiple Choice

What is Voir Dire?

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Jury selection

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Closing arguments

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Prosecution case

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Defense case

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Multiple Choice

Why is the standard of guilt so high in criminal cases?

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To ensure justice is served

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To protect innocent people from wrongful conviction

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To make it easier to convict defendants

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To reduce the number of trials

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