What type of crime that carries a prison sentences for felonies are more than 1 year?
Felony
How many rounds is the NFL Draft?
7
What serial killer was never caught after a string of murders in the Bay area of California in the late 1960s?
Zodiac
What is the name of the fictional African country in the movie Black Panther?
Wakanda
Which of the three branches of government in the United States is made up of courts to uphold the law in the name of the states?
Judicial
What type of crime often comes with probation or prison for less than 1 year.
Misdemeanor
What is the name of the award given to the best pitcher in baseball?
Cy Young
In which city did Jack the Ripper commit his crimes?
London
The Losers Club reunites after how many years in It Chapter Two?
27 years
Another word phrase for mafia organizations
Organized Crime
Money won in a lawsuit is called what?
What’s the national sport of Canada?
Lacrosse
Where did Ted Bundy commit his last murders before being captured?
Florida State University
Who is Mufasa’s trusted advisor in The Lion King?
Zazu
What federal agency investigates things such as domestic and international terrorism, foreign counterintelligence, and cyber crime?
FBI
The person accused of the crime is called what?
Defendant
The Los Angeles Lakers moved from what city?
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Which serial killer was known as the ‘Green River Killer’?
Gary Ridgeway
What is the name of the possessed young girl in The Exorcist?
Regan
“Pro bono” work in law means?
Free legal work
______________ is the legal burden of proof required to affirm a conviction in a criminal case.
Beyond a reasonable doubt
Which team holds the NHL record for the longest Stanley Cup championship drought?
Toronto Maple Leafs
Which serial killer had the nickname ‘BTK’?
Dennis Rader
How many brothers does Prince Hans of the Southern Isles have in Frozen?
12
What is the 10th Amendment?
“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”