How many judges are there
There are 9
How many people are on the jury
6-12
How are you convected
The judge is make a decisions
What happens in a trail
A court trial involves presenting evidence, and arguments to a judge or jury to see if they are not guilty or guilty
what is the judicial review
the judicial review is the actions of the legislative executive, and administrative arms of government to determine if they are consistent with the constitution
Who is the defendent
A defendant is the person or entity accused of a wrongdoing in a case
what do jury's do
They listen to evidence that is shown
what is Burden of proof
The burden of proof is the legal obligation for a party to present sufficient evidence to prove a claim or to defeat a claim.
What is the opening statement
the attorneys debat with the judge to get a verdict of the case
what dose the judicial review do for you
Judicial review gives people the option to challenge government actions by having courts determine if they are unconstitutional.
Who is the prosecutor
a lawyer who represents the government in criminal cases,
How old do you have to be to become a jury
18 or older
What is Types of crimes
violent crimes , property crimes , white-collar crimes , organized crimes , inchoate crimes , and public-order crimes or "victimless crimes public intoxication, illegal gambling
Presentation of Evidence
The attorneys shows evidence of what the person did
Constitutional check
It is about the the judicial review
What dose the judge do
A judge's main role is to preside over legal proceedings, interpret and apply the law, and ensure a fair and impartial trial
What is a jury's role
they decide if the evidence proves the defendant committed the crime or is liable.
What is the Process
A criminal case typically starts with a police investigation, followed by the filing of formal charges by the prosecutor.
What is the closing argument
the lawyers over view the evidence on the case
What dose the judicial review do for you
It makes sure a court case is constitutional
What is a witness
A witness is a person who sees or has direct knowledge of an event,
how is a jury selected
A jury is selected through a multi-step process that begins with compiling a list of potential jurors from sources like voter registration and driver's license records.
What is Penalties
If found guilty, a defendant may face penalties including a prison sentence, fines paid to the government, and restitution paid to crime victims
how long is a trail
30 min
Who created the judicial review
James Madison and millbury case