2. Officials whose jobs are not provided for in the constitution but are required by law are known as __________.

A. Constitutional Officers
B Secretaries Of State
C. Deputies
D. Statutory Officials

5. True False: The state supreme court is an appellate court.

A. True
B. False

7. in which of the phases of the criminal justice process does arraignment take place?

A. Pretrial
B. Post-Trial
C. Trial
D Informal Adjustment

9. Which of the folowing is not a trial procedure?

A. Opening Statements
B. Appeal
C. Examination Of Witnesses
D. Sentencing

stop being rude Ms. Sue

Ms. Sue is being really mean. One time she said you used your two guesses so go back and READ your lesson. And above she said you don't deserve to pass.

Where are YOUR answers?

my answers IDK if their right but here they are:

2. A

5. False

7. B

9. C

All are wrong.

Now go back and READ your text.

2 - no

5 - no
7 - no
9 - no

ouch... I thought you were supposed to help not hurt. I've read my text alo0t and I can't find the answers, but whatever ill just fail. doesn't bother me.

To answer these questions:

2. Officials whose jobs are not provided for in the constitution but are required by law are known as __________.

The correct answer is D. Statutory Officials. These officials are established by statutes or laws enacted by the legislative branch to fulfill specific roles or duties that are not explicitly mentioned in the constitution.

5. True False: The state supreme court is an appellate court.

The correct answer is A. True. The state supreme court is the highest court in the state's judicial system, and its main function is to hear and review appeals from lower courts. Therefore, it primarily operates as an appellate court.

7. In which of the phases of the criminal justice process does arraignment take place?

The correct answer is A. Pretrial. Arraignment is a formal court proceeding where the accused is informed of the charges against them, and they enter a plea (guilty or not guilty). It is part of the pretrial phase or stage of the criminal justice process.

9. Which of the following is not a trial procedure?

The correct answer is B. Appeal. Appeals are not considered trial procedures. An appeal takes place after a trial has concluded, and it involves a higher court reviewing the legal decisions made in the trial court. It focuses on determining whether errors or issues occurred during the trial that affected the fairness or correctness of the outcome.

If you get all of the answers wrong, you don't deserve to pass. People who pass know at least some of the material they were supposed to learn.

The best help we can give students is to encourage them to read their text and LEARN!