The primary role to fairly and impartially weigh the evidence presented in a trial and render a verdict based on the law and facts presented by the judge.
Juror
A judge on the highest court in the US, responsible for interpreting laws, ensuring legal consistency.
Justices
Any information, material, or object presented in court to support or prove a fact in dispute.
Evidence
A case that revolves around a person walking there dog and was caught in the middle of an altercation between a police officer and another civilian
Decker v Metro City
Attorney
A court official, typically a law enforcement officer, who maintains order and security in the courtroom.
Bailiff
To the monetary compensation awarded by a court to an injured party for losses or injuries caused by the wrongful actions
Damages
A group of citizens selected at random to hear evidence in a trial and determine a verdict
Jury
A role-play of an appeals court of Supreme Court hearing.
Moot Court
A public official who presides over legal proceedings, makes rulings, and determines legal disputes in court.
Judge
A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
Verdict
An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
Defendant
A series of questions that explore a legal dispute
Mock Trial
The body of laws enacted by the federal government, specifically the U.S. Congress, and applicable to all residents of the United States.
Federal Law
A defendant's formal response to a criminal charge in court.
Plea
A legal case involving a woman who shot and killed her husband, claiming self-defense after years of abuse
United States v Dominique Stephans
The highest tribunal in the Nation for all cases and controversies arising under the Constitution of the laws of the United States.
Supreme Court
A legally binding agreement between two or more parties that creates mutual obligations enforceable by law.
Contract
The person or party who initiates a lawsuit of legal action against another party.
Plaintiff
Prosecutor