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100

Freedom of Speech, Religion, Press and Protest against Government

What is the First Amendment?

100
District Courts

Circuit Court of Appeals

US Supreme Court 

What are Federal Courts

100

Must be held within 24 hours of arrest if charged with bailable offense, defendant is advised of right to preliminary hearing, determine whether person is flight risk or danger to the community, PR bond, cash bond, surety bond

What is an arrest/bond hearing?

100

1776

The colonist declared independence from England

100

Threats

Physically interfering

Intoxication

Forms of speech not protected by the 1st Amendment 
200

right to indictment by Grand Jury, Double Jeopardy, self-incrimination, due process

What is the 5th Amendment

200

Magistrate Courts

Municipal Court

What are SC Courts

200

 Probable cause hearing, the defendant has 10 days of the bond hearing

What is a preliminary hearing?


200

1788

Constitution was ratified and the Bill of Rights was proposed

200

Judge

Jury

Solicitor

Defense Attorney

Clerk of Court

Bailiff

Court Reporter

People in the courtroom during a trial 

300

Search and seizure amendment. Has to have probable cause for a seach

What is the 4th Amendment

300

Makes the final determination as to whether laws are constitutional. Is the court of the las resort

What is the US Supreme Court

300

18 jurors, 12 must agree before there’s a “true bill” (we can go to trial), decide whether there is sufficient evidence to send defendant to trial

What is a Grand Jury?


300

1791

Bill of Rights was ratified 

300

A petition asking the court to hear your case

Writ of Certiorari 

400

right to a speedy and public trial, nature/cause of accusation, cross-examination, assistance of counsel

What is the 6th Amendment 

400

Jurisdiction over all cases involving domestic matters and cases concerning the welfare or behavior of any child under the age of 18

What is Family Court

400

The defendant is advised of the change and their rights and may enter a plea. Guilty, nolo contendere (no contest; not fighting the charge), not guilty, no plea

What is an Arraignment?

400

1787

Delegates met to begin the Constitution 
400

The President nominates candidates and the Senate confirms by majority vote candidates

How the US Supreme Court is picked

500

Any citizen charged with a crime will be given a fair trial that follows a defined procedure through the judicial system

Term and what Amendment

Due Process

14th Amendment

500

The fact of being prosecuted or sentenced twice for substantially the same offense

What is Double Jeopardy? 

500

Not supported by the First Amendment 

What are fighting words

500

Legislative

Executive

Judicial


What are the 3 branches of Government

500

The key points that the State bears the burden of proving

Elements of an Offense

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