Froggy Jumps Pop Quiz ReviewOnline version review of various concepts in the program by Kalli Steinicke 1 What are your 3 defendant rights? a right to remain silent, right to an attorney and right to go to trial b right to remain silent, right to have a jury and right to an attorney c right to remain silent, right to go to trial and right to have a prosecutor defend you 2 Who can see sealed records? a police, judge and military b federal government, judge and police c judge, federal government and military 3 When do you go to trial? a when you plead admit (guilty) b when you plead deny (not guilty) or no contest c when you plead deny (not guilty) 4 How long can you be held in the JDC? a until you are 18 b until you are 21 c until you are 25 5 After you take a plea bargain, what happens? a you plead guilty and get a lesser charge or consequence b you plead no guilty and get to go home free c you plead guilty and still go to the JDC 6 Who is someone that cannot be on your side? a prosecutor b witness c guardian ad litem 7 What is the most serious charge of the following? a M2 b F4 c F3 8 What does pleading "no contest" mean? a you're not admitting or denying the crime, but don't want to go to trial so you take the consequence b you are not saying you did the crime and not saying you didn't do the crime, but you want to trial c you are saying you didn't do the crime but you take the consequence and go to trial 9 What does Burden of Proof mean? a It is the prosecutor's job to prove you are not innocent and sentence you to the maximum time b It is the prosecutor's job to prove to the judge that you most likely did the crime c It is the prosecutor's job to prove to the judge you did the crime beyond a reasonable doubt 10 What doe legal privilege mean? a What you say to your lawyer stays between you two and they cannot tell anyone what you say b What you say to your lawyer, parents and witnesses stay between you all and they cannot share c What you say to your friends and family is kept between you all and is not shared 11 What will the judge find you if he/she believes you did the crime? a not delinquent b dismissed c delinquent 12 Whose side is the witness on? a neither b both c against 13 If the judge is 75% sure that you did the crime, what will their verdict be? a not delinquent (not guilty) b delinquent (guilty) c dismiss the charges 14 Name an appropriate coping skill to use in the courtroom if you find yourself getting upset a deep breathing or writing down your thoughts b pointing at people in the courtroom and talking out loud to you lawyer while others are talking c yelling out at the judge 15 What is it called if you lie under oath? a testimony b summons c perjury