1st Amendment
Free Speech/Religion
Legislative, Executive, Judicial
Governor
The person who runs a trial and maintains order
Judge
When the president forgives someone for committing a crime
Pardon
Miranda Rights (Right to Remain Silent, No Double Jeopardy)
5th Amendment
The Senate & House of Representatives are both part of this branch
Legislative
Laws that are voted on by the people of a state, that affect only their state
Ballot Measures
The side who wants to convict the accused
Prosecution
When the president "kills a bill"
Veto
Right to Privacy, no unreasonable search or seizure
4th Amendment
Executive Branch
The organization that elects the president
Electoral College
Someone who saw or heard something in relation to a crime/case
Witness
An attempt to charge the president with a crime, possibly leading to removal
Impeach
19th Amendment
Women gain the right to vote/ Voting can't be discriminated by gender
35 Years Old, 14 Year Resident & Natural born citizen are all requirements for this job
President
The vote of the people
Popular Vote
If you lose a court case, you can file this to try and have it heard another time
Appeals
A legal document that allows police to search a home/property
Warrant
Equal protection under the law/Birthright Citizenship
14th
The individual is a member of the executive branch, and serves as a tie breaker in the Senate
Vice President
The idea of sharing power between a state and national government
Federalism
The removal of biased jurors
The idea that no branch should be able to get too strong/powerful
Checks & Balances