Civil Law vs. Criminal Law
NYS & Federal Court System
NYS Criminal Law
Real Estate Law
Divorce & Marriage
100

Which type of law typically involves remedies like damages or injunctions?

Civil law

100

What NYS court hears lawsuits brought against the State of New York?

Court of Claims.

100

What court document authorizes police to arrest a suspect?

An arrest warrant.

100

What is a lease?

An agreement where one party receives temporary possession of another’s property in exchange for rent.

100

What is the legal term for a mutual agreement to end an engagement?

Annulment

200

What is the main purpose of criminal law?

To punish wrongdoers and maintain public order.

200

What is the term length for judges on the NYS Court of Appeals?

14 years.

200

What law lists criminal offenses in NYS?

Penal Law

200

What is the landlord’s primary right if rent is not paid?

To evict the tenant following legal procedures.

200

What are the legal obligations of spouses regarding debts incurred by one spouse during marriage?

 The working spouse is legally responsible for household debts.

300

 Name one example of a civil law case.

Divorce, personal injury, property disputes.

300

Which court in NYS has statewide jurisdiction and hears cases from all four appellate divisions?

The NYS Court of Appeals.

300

What law covers procedures, rules, and regulations for prosecuting crimes in NYS?

Criminal Procedure Law

300

Which leasehold estate allows the landlord to evict or collect multiple times the rent during a holdover period?

Tenancy at sufferance.

300

 Which law or agreement is used when one spouse stays home and cares for children while the other works, and the working spouse is responsible for household debts?

Prenuptial agreement.

400

Name one legal consequence of a criminal conviction.

Imprisonment, fine, probation.

400

What is the key difference between the NYS Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court?

NYS Supreme Court is a trial court, while the U.S. Supreme Court is the highest appellate court.

400

 What is a "wade hearing" used to contest?

Identification procedures (line-up).

400

What may a tenant do if the landlord breaches duties, and the tenant abandons the property?

Claim constructive eviction.

400

What is the legal term for ending a marriage due to one spouse lying about key facts such as wealth or age?

Voidable marriage.

500

What is the standard of proof in a criminal case?

Beyond a reasonable doubt.

500

Which federal circuit covers New York, Vermont, and Connecticut?

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals.


500

What is the initial document filed to formally accuse someone of a crime?

An accusatory instrument.

500

When are landlords liable for injuries on the property?

If injuries result from faulty conditions in common areas or concealed defects not readily apparent.

500

What type of marriage involves a single man and a single woman living together and sharing property, recognized by all states if legal where it occurred?

Common-law marriage.

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