CPL 300 Jury trial: Quiz

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Civil exam Criminal Procedure Law Quiz on CPL 300 Jury trial: Quiz , created by Emily Deragon on 09/10/2024.
Emily Deragon
Quiz by Emily Deragon, updated about 1 month ago
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Created by Emily Deragon about 1 month ago
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Question 1

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Types of counts where guilty of the offense charged in one necessarily negates guilt of the offense charged in other are known as ___ counts
Answer
  • inconsistent
  • hypocritical
  • opposing

Question 2

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Concurrent counts are two or more counts upon which concurrent __ may be imposed
Answer
  • sentences
  • charges
  • penalties

Question 3

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Every count not submitted to the jury is deemed...
Answer
  • a nullity
  • valid
  • to have been dismissed by the court

Question 4

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Verdict of guilty to a lesser included offense is deemed __ of every greater offense submitted
Answer
  • an acquittal
  • a guilty plea
  • a no contest plea

Question 5

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Which of the following two statements are correct? (check all that apply)
Answer
  • a count not submitted to the jury is deemed dismissed by the court
  • if indictment contains 2 inconsistent counts, court must submit both counts

Question 6

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When guilty of offense charge in one count negates guilt in offense charged in another, the counts are said to be
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  • consecutive or conclusory counts
  • concurrent counts or conclusory counts
  • inclusory concurrent counts
  • inconsistent counts

Question 7

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With respect to requests to charge, which of the following statements is false?
Answer
  • The parties may submit requests to charge in writing
  • the parties may submit requests to charge orally
  • the court may rule promptly upon each request
  • Failure of court to rule on request is deemed a denial thereof

Question 8

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Which of the following is not a fundamental legal principle applicable to criminal cases ?
Answer
  • A presumption of defendant's innocence
  • requirement that jury not speculate concerning sentence or punishment
  • requirement that defendant testify on his own behalf
  • requirement that guilt be proved beyond a reasonable doubt
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