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question 80
1 pts
in the example above mr. clyde would be considered?
○ mr. clyde would be considered the bailiff.
○ mr. clyde would be considered the defendant.
○ mr. clyde would be considered the judge.
○ mr. clyde would not be considered any of these positions.
question 81
1 pts
mr. clyde is found guilty what is the final step for his case?
○ mr. clyde would be given a bond.
○ mr. clyde would be entering a plea.
○ mr. clyde would be sentenced and then he would be able to appeal his conviction.
○ mr. clyde would be brought to court where he would be formally charged.
question 82
1 pts
what does the general assembly of north carolina do?
○ they are in charge of the day to day leadership for the government of the state.
○ there is no general assembly in north carolina, they are really called the house of representatives.
○ they are responsible for making the laws.
○ they decide if laws are unconstitutional or not.
Question 80:
Since the "example above" is missing, we assume Mr. Clyde is the person facing charges (the standard subject of such questions). A bailiff is a court officer, a judge presides over the case, so if he is the one on trial, he is the Defendant.
Question 81:
After a guilty verdict, the court imposes a sentence, and the convicted individual has the right to appeal the conviction. The other options occur earlier in the legal process (bond, plea, formal charging happen before a guilty finding).
Question 82:
State general assemblies in the U.S. are legislative bodies responsible for creating state laws. Day-to-day leadership is the governor's role, North Carolina does have a General Assembly (which includes the House and Senate), and judging constitutionality is a judicial branch function.
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Question 80: Mr. Clyde would be considered the Defendant.
Question 81: Mr. Clyde would be sentenced and then he would be able to appeal his conviction.
Question 82: They are responsible for making the laws.