Edmonson
Jury of Your Peers
I plead the 5th
The Right to Remain Silent
The Juice
100
Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company was this type of law case which it addresses in the 7th Amendment.
What is a civil case?
100

Citizens who are qualified to serve on a jury receive this to instruct them to report for potential jury duty.

What is a summons? 

100

The right not to be tried twice for the same offense

What is double jeopardy?

100

This is what is police read to citizens to advise them of their rights which include, the right to remain silent and a right to an attorney during questioning.

What are Miranda rights/warning?

100
Det Mark Furhman and OJ Simpson exercised their rights under this amendment when they refused to testify against themselves.
What is the 5th Amendment?
200
Under the 7th Amendment, the "value of controversy" must exceed what amount?
Twenty dollars
200

An attorney has no limit on these when he or she determines that a potential juror demonstrated an obvious bias

What is a challenge for cause?

200

Right that a person does not have to testify at all and does not have to give any information that might be used against themselves. (Answer needs to be fully phrased)

What is the right against self-incrimination?

200
This amendment guarantees the assistance of counsel as well as a speedy trial and the right to confront witnesses.
What is the 6th Amendment?
200
Many speculate the DA's office had this event in mind when they requested the trial be moved to the Downtown courthouse in order to have a jury more representative of minority citizens. 
What are the 1992 LA Riots / Rodney King Riots?
300
The core issue of the Edmonson case involved the use of race when attorneys utilized this type of challenge to excuse potential jurors. 

What are peremptory challenges?

300

Attorneys try to “ speak the truth” in this process of questioning prospective jurors to determine potential bias

What is voir dire?

300

The concept that ensures that the government acts fairly when dealing with its citizens.

What is due process?

300

These were the crimes Ernesto Arturo Miranda was arrested and later “confess” to

What are kidnapping and rape? 

300
The Jury in the OJ Simpson was placed under this term for 8 months and it restricted their contact with the outside world during the entire trial?
What is jury sequestration?
400
In Edmonson v. Leesville, the primary constitutional concern is equal protection under the law, which is guaranteed in what amendment?  
What is the 14th Amendment?
400

This term describes the summoned potential jurors available to be assigned to a specific jury.

What is the venire?

400

The right of a government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use, with payment of compensation.

What is eminent domain?

400

When the police believe a suspect is guilty, they will perform this in attempt to gain a confession.

What is an interrogation?

400
OJ Simpson can never be prosecuted criminally again for the murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman because what clause of what amendment (Must give both) 
What is the double jeopardy clause of the 5th amendment?
500
While Edmonson v Leesville Concrete Co prohibited the use of race to excuse potential jurors in civil cases, this 1986 case prohibited the practice in criminal cases.    
What is Batson v. Kentucky? 
500

 If an attorney believes that a potential juror was excused solely on their race, they can issue this type of challenge.

What is a Batson challenge?

500

A writ which compels the authorities to produce a person under arrest, bring him before a judge and demonstrate lawful grounds for their detention.

What is a writ of Habeas corpus?


500

This report observed police interrogation tactics and reported that "the inflicting of pain, physical or mental, to extract confessions or statements... is widespread throughout the country." 

What is the Wickersham report? 

500
(Trivial) the full name of Mr. Simpson

What is Orenthal James Simpson?

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