Test Bank For America’s Courts and the Criminal Justice System, International Edition 11th Edition by David W. Neubauer
Chapter 3 FEDERAL COURTS TEST BANK
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.The United States has a dual court system consisting of:
a. |
district and superior courts. |
c. |
criminal and civil courts. |
b. |
trial and appellate courts. |
d. |
state and federal courts. |
ANS: D REF: 57 OBJ: 1
2. Which of the following is true of appellate courts?
a. |
The function of an appellate court is to carefully review the facts that were presented at a defendant’s criminal trial. |
b. |
Appellate court decisions are always made by a group of judges; decisions are never made by a single judge. |
c. |
Appellate courts, like trial courts, may hear testimony from witnesses, conduct trials, or use juries. |
d. |
Appellate court decisions must be unanimous. |
ANS: B REF: 61 OBJ: 2
3. Original and appellate jurisdiction fall under what classification of jurisdiction?
a. |
geographical jurisdiction |
c. |
hierarchical jurisdiction |
b. |
subject matter jurisdiction |
d. |
general jurisdiction |
ANS: C REF: 60-61 OBJ: 2
4. What federal court has original jurisdiction over disputes between states?
a. |
Legislative Court |
c. |
Court of Appeals |
b. |
District Court |
d. |
Supreme Court |
ANS: D REF: 61 OBJ: 1
5. The political dynamics surrounding the role of the federal government in the criminal justice system is based on the imbalance between federal official’s need to be seen as doing something about the crime problem and:
a. their limited jurisdiction to do anything.
b. lack of support from states to partner in addressing crime rates.
c. fear of increased litigation arising from jurisdictional issues.
d. double jeopardy issues related to parallel state and federal and federal prosecutions.
ANS: A REF: 84-85 OBJ: 8
6. During the Constitutional Convention, Anti-Federalists maintained the belief that a strong national government would:
a. provide political and economic unity.
b. weaken individual liberties.
c. abolish state courts.
d. create a uniform body of federal law.
ANS: B REF: 61-62 OBJ: 3
7.Which Article of the U.S. Constitution provides the basis for the federal judiciary?
a. |
Article I |
c. |
Article III |
b. |
Article II |
d. |
Article IV |
ANS: C REF: 62 OBJ: 3
8.Which of the following is not true of federal district court judges?
a. |
They are nominated by the President. |
b. |
They must be confirmed by the U.S. Senate. |
c. |
They must reside in their district. |
d. |
They are appointed for eight year terms.. |
ANS: D REF: 65-66 OBJ: 3
9.There are ________ U.S. District Courts, with each state having at least one.
a. |
59 |
c. |
94 |
b. |
78 |
d. |
111 |
ANS: C REF: 65 OBJ: 3
10. In 1968 Congress created this position to alleviate the workload of U.S. District Courts and to replace the former position of U.S. commissioner.
a. |
U.S. magistrate judges |
c. |
U.S. bankruptcy judges |
b. |
U.S. attorneys |
d. |
U.S. circuit justices |
ANS: A REF: 65 OBJ: 3 and 4
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