At the scene of a crime the officer may make an arrest if she has ____________ or an arrest warrant called a __________. Once th
e officer has determined to arrest the suspect she will ___________ the suspect searching for weapons or illegal items. This process is followed by __________ the suspect behind his back to keep him from fleeing. At this time he is helped into the police car and usually driven to __________ road jail for central booking, if that jail is full of the officer prefers, she may also use ____________road jail for central booking. At central booking the police once again pat and frisk the suspect and collect money for the ________ fee. The suspect is then given a medical check-up and then waits to be called by one of the booking stations. In no particular order, suspects are called to the different stations for _____________, _____________, and classification. Once information has been collected from the suspect, the police will determine if he will be released on _____. Using a _____sheet, points are assigned based on the seriousness of the alleged crime and the defendant’s prior record. If the court allows the defendant to be released from central booking on bail, then he has a couple of choices. The defendant may pay the money himself, have someone pay the bail for them, or hire a bail ___________ for a fee. The purpose of bail is to ensure the defendant returns to _______. When the defendant appears for his final court date, then the bond money is returned. A bail bondsmen will charge the defendant a fee or percentage of the bail, and then sign a contract with the courthouse promising to pay the bail in full if the defendant does not __________ in court. After a defendant pays bail, he or she is released until the assigned court date. If the defendant is denied bail or can not pay bail, then they remain in ______ until the court date. If the defendant is not released, then they are prepared to stay the night in jail. The police will make the defendant take a _________ and put on inmate attire, usually it’s ______ colored scrubs. If the detainee is mentally ill, an accused sexual predator, or violent then he or she will wear ____ colored scrubs (the inmates that are serving time in jail due to punishment for a misdemeanor crime wear _____ colored scrubs). The defendant is taken to _________ supervision until the next day when he will be presented to the _________. At the Preliminary ______________ (PP Court) also called the ______ Appearance hearing, the Judge will formally charge the defendant and assign ______ if he deems fit. If the Judge believes the crime is too serious that the accused is a ________ to society, or the person a high risk for _________, then he will not assign bail and the defendant will remain in ______. In a couple of weeks the defendant will see another Judge for the ___________ hearing. At this hearing, the defendant will _____ either guilty, not guilty, or in some rare cases ____________. If the defendant pleads not guilty, then a _____ date will be set. If the defendant pleads guilty, usually the Judge will immediately determine the sentence. In most cases the State Attorney’s Office and the ___________ Attorney will engage in a ____ negotiation, better known as a pleas _________. This encourages the defendant to plead guilty in exchange for a _________ charge or lighter sentence. This transaction is good for the State because it saves ________, money, it guarantees a __________ and it lessens the number of trials. It is good for the defendant because it allows them to know exactly what their ___________ is without a trial. Word Bank *Pat and Frisk *Classification *Miranda *Capias *Medical *Road *Orient *Preliminary *Central *Presentation *Booking *State *Valuables *First *Search * Fingerprinting *Judge *Score *Classification *Photography *Night *100 *10 *100 *PD * Bail or Bond *Charged *Handcuffed * Shower *Supervision * Direct *Scrubs *TV * Sandals *Appearance *Courthouse *Fee or Charge * Jail *Conditions *Shower