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Title: Level I Preparatory Practice Tests


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Level I Preparatory Practice Tests
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1. What is Common Law?

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  • The right to have your case heard in a common law
    court
  • The principles, customs, and rules developed in
    England and early American history that form our
    judicial system
  • Laws that are viewed as the protection from a
    second prosecution
  • A guarantee that provides for the separation of
    power in our government

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2. In which branch of government is the police
department?

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  • Executive
  • Judicial
  • Legislative
  • Enforcement

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3. What is the Bill of Rights?

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  • The Preamble to the Texas Constitution
  • The amendments to the Declaration of Independence
  • The first ten amendments to the United States
    Constitution
  • None of the above

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4. What is a civil case?

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  • A legal action in a criminal court
  • A legal action in a municipal court
  • A case that deals with the private rights of
    individuals
  • A case that charges a person with a crime

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5. What is jurisdiction?

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  • Ministerial influence over the administration of
    the court
  • Arbitrative authority over mediation of cases
  • Legal authority and power over certain types of
    cases and certain geographical locations
  • All of the above

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6. To which court does a municipal court appeal
go?

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  • County court
  • Common law court
  • Texas Supreme Court
  • Court of Criminal Appeals

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7. Who writes the Rules of Judicial Education
for municipal judges?

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  • The Texas Municipal Courts Education Center
  • The Court of Criminal Appeals
  • The Center for the Judiciary
  • The State Bar

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8. What is the role of the prosecutor in
municipal court?

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  • To see that justice is done
  • To bring criminal charges before the court for
    trial
  • To represent the State
  • All of the above

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9. What is a canon?

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  • A doctrine of religious belief
  • A case handed down by an appellate court
  • An ethical standard of conduct for members of the
    judiciary
  • A judicial ruling mandating a certain basic
    procedure that clerks must follow

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10. What is the purpose of the Code of Judicial
Conduct?

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  • Provide all the ethical rules that judges must
    follow
  • Provide basic standards of ethical rules for
    judges
  • Provide an all encompassing guide of penalties
    that judges are required to know if they make a
    wrong legal decision
  • All of the above

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11. Which of the following is ethical conduct
for a clerk?

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  • Predict future revenue for a court
  • Show a peace officers notes on the back of the
    ticket to the judge
  • Run a defendants driving record for the judge
  • All of the above

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12. What does consanguinity mean?

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  • Relationship by marriage
  • Common law marriage
  • Relationship by blood
  • Relationship by nepotism

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13. In what situation does the Code of Judicial
Conduct govern the judge and clerks behavior?

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  • In the courtroom only
  • In the courtroom and court offices only
  • In and out of the courtroom, including social
    situations
  • Only when the public can view court staff behavior

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14. Which of the following is the judge allowed
to do?

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  • Talk on the telephone to a defendant about his or
    her case
  • Talk in the office to a defendant about his or
    her case
  • Read the notes on the back of citation
  • None of the above

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15. Which of the following is a clerk allowed to
do?

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  • Advise a defendant to ask the judge for deferred
    disposition
  • Accept gifts from friends and relatives
  • Prohibit a city council member from sitting as a
    juror
  • Tell the judge about a defendants belligerent
    attitude

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16. What is it called when a court pronounces
judgment?

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  • Arraignment
  • Magistration
  • Adjudication
  • Discretion

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17. What kind of courts are municipal courts?

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  • Constitutional courts
  • Statutory courts
  • Common law courts
  • Appellate courts

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18. What is municipal court subject matter
jurisdiction?

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  • Only over offenses that have a maximum penalty of
    500
  • Only over offenses that have a maximum penalty of
    2000
  • Only over fine-only offenses that may include any
    sanction that does not include confinement
  • Only over fine-only offenses that are first time
    offenses

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19. To what does the two year statute of
limitations apply?

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  • The length of time that a warrant is legally
    effective
  • The length of time that a case can be filed from
    the date of offense
  • The length of time the court has to file a
    warrant on a case
  • All of the above

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20. Which of the following is a ministerial duty?

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  • Stamping the judges signature on documents
    because the judge is part-time
  • Granting extensions of time to pay
  • Resetting a case when a defendant calls and asks
    for a continuance
  • Researching community service projects

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21. What is a general-law city?

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  • A city with a population under 5,000 and subject
    to the statutes of the State
  • A city that has at least 8,000 in population and
    has adopted a home-rule charter
  • A city that has a measure of self-government
  • None of the above

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22. Which oath does a clerk not have authority
to administer?

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  • The one to an affiant swearing to a complaint
  • The one to a defendant swearing to a driving
    safety course affidavit
  • The one to a judge taking the oath of office
  • The oath of sureties on a bond

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23. If a victim is not present when an emergency
protection order is issued, what must the clerk
do?

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  • Provide the victim with a copy
  • Provide the police department with a copy
  • Provide the news media with a copy
  • Notify the parents of the victim

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24. When is a complaint required to be filed
after a citation has been filed?

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  • When a defendant pleads guilty or nolo contendere
  • When a defendant pleads guilty and appeals
  • When a defendant pleads not guilty
  • All of the above

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25. What is the jurat?

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  • The signature of the affiant swearing and signing
    the complaint
  • The certificate of the person administering the
    oath to the person swearing to an affidavit
  • The certificate of the person certifying that a
    record is a true and correct copy of an original
  • None of the above

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26. All city ordinance complaints must conclude
with the following wording?

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  • Against the peace and dignity of the State
  • Contrary to said ordinance
  • In the name and by the authority of the State of
    Texas
  • That the person intentionally and knowingly
    committed the crime in the presence of the person
    who swore to the complaint

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27. When a defendant pleads guilty or nolo
contendere, what else must the defendant give the
court?

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  • A written waiver of the right to appeal
  • A written waiver of community service
  • A written waiver of a written judgment
  • A written waiver of jury trial

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28. Which of the following is not considered a
court appearance?

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  • Payment of fine by mail
  • Payment of fine by delivery to the court by
    defendant
  • Payment of fine by delivery to the court by
    spouse
  • Appearance in open court before the judge

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29. Which of the following process may municipal
court clerks issue?

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  • Warrant
  • Subpoena
  • Capias pro fine
  • Summons

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30. What is a scire facias docket?

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  • A special criminal docket
  • A special docket for bond forfeitures
  • A listing of criminal cases for trial
  • None of the above

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31. Which of the following is an example of a
writ?

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  • Capias pro fine
  • Summons
  • Subpoena
  • All of the above

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32. How can a summons be served?

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  • By a clerk mailing it
  • By a clerk personally delivering it
  • By a peace officer mailing it
  • All of the above

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33. What is a challenge to the array?

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  • A motion to shuffle jurors
  • A motion that the jury be discharged because they
    were chosen with a bias
  • A motion to remove certain jurors from the jury
    panel
  • None of the above

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34. What is The Rule?

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  • A motion asking that all witnesses be sworn in at
    the same time
  • A motion asking that the defendant adhere to all
    the rules of the court
  • A motion asking the court to keep all witnesses
    outside the courtroom so they dont hear each
    others testimony
  • A motion asking the court to immediately rule on
    all physical evidence

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35. What is a venire?

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  • A list of defendants set for trial on a certain
    date
  • A list of citizens filing complaints
  • A list of prospective jurors
  • A list of prospective dates to schedule jury
    trials

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36. What is the judgment of a court?

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  • The final legal decision of the court
  • The final payment of the fine and costs
  • The clerks notation in the docket that closes
    the case
  • All of the above

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37. When a defendant has been in jail before
conviction, who is responsible for granting jail
credit?

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  • The clerk does by noting it in the docket
  • The judge grants it when entering the judgment
  • The jail does when the defendant is released
  • All of the above

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38. When a defendant is arrested on a capias pro
fine, what must the judge do?

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  • Conduct an indigent hearing
  • Release the defendant on a personal bond
  • Release the defendant on a cash bond, since the
    defendant failed to pay
  • Charge the defendant with failure to appear

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39. When a court grants deferred disposition,
what must or can the court require the defendant
to pay up front?

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  • Court costs and a deferred fee
  • Court costs and a bond to secure payment of the
    fine
  • Court costs and the special expense fee
  • Court costs, the fine, and the special expense fee

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40. How does a court calculate time under the
Code Construction Act?

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  • Only count working days
  • Count calendar days, including the first and last
    day even if it falls on a weekend
  • Count calendar days, but dont count the day the
    action occurred and enlarge the time if the last
    day falls on a weekend or a holiday
  • Count week days except for those that fall on a
    holiday

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41. What reports must courts submit to the Texas
Department of Public Safety?

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  • Convictions of all traffic offenses
  • Convictions of Alcoholic Beverage Code offenses
    involving minors
  • Orders of deferred disposition of Alcoholic
    Beverage Code offenses
  • All of the above

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42. When are court costs required to be
collected?

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  • Only upon conviction
  • Upon conviction and anytime the case is deferred
  • Upon conviction, deferral, and dismissal of a
    case
  • Upon filing of the case

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43. Who is responsible for determining whether
to file failure to appear charges or to enhance
charges?

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  • The judge
  • The clerk
  • The prosecutor
  • The police officer

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44. When can the judge add a 10 fee?

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  • When a defendant shows proof of a valid Texas
    drivers license that was valid at the time of
    arrest
  • When the defendant changes his or her address on
    his or her drivers license
  • When a defendant gets a headlight fixed
  • None of the above

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45. For what types of offenses must the court
notify a juvenile defendant and his or her
parents of the right to expunction?

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  • Penal offenses and the Education Code offense of
    Failure to Attend School
  • Alcoholic Beverage Code offenses
  • Tobacco offenses and Alcoholic Beverage Code
    Offenses
  • All of the above

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46. When is a court required to waive
jurisdiction over a juvenile?

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  • When the juvenile turns 17
  • When the juvenile has two prior convictions for
    non-traffic offenses
  • When the juvenile has three prior convictions for
    any fine-only offense
  • When the juvenile asks to be transferred to
    juvenile court

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47. Before a court may issue an arrest warrant
for a juvenile who has failed to appear, what
must the court first do?

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  • Use all available resources to obtain the
    appearance of the juvenile
  • When the juvenile turns 17, mail a notice of
    obligation to appear
  • File violation of obligation to appear and issue
    an arrest warrant for that charge
  • All of the above

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48. What must a court do before issuing a capias
pro fine for a juvenile?

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  • Conduct a contempt hearing
  • Immediately issue a capias pro fine when the
    juvenile defaults on payment of fine
  • Wait until the juvenile turns 18 and then arrest
    the juvenile
  • None of the above

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49. What filters do people listen through?

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  • Their perceptions of a situation
  • Their past experiences
  • Their assumptions about what a person might be
    trying to say
  • All of the above

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50. What types of words do not show bias?

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  • Terms like policeman, fireman, workmen
  • Terms like police officer, fire fighter, workers
  • Terms like one-man operation or man made
  • All of the above
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