Court System
Miranda Rights
Judicial Process
Court Room Roles
Court Room Roles 2
100

What is the primary function of trial courts in both the state and federal court systems?

To handle initial cases

100

What is the primary purpose of the Miranda Rights?

To ensure suspects are aware of their rights against self-incrimination

100

What is the primary purpose of the U.S. court system?

To resolve disputes

100

What is the primary role of the defendant in a courtroom?

To provide information to their lawyer to prove their innocence

100

What does a court reporter do during a trial?

They create a written record of everything said in court

200

Describe the role of judges at the appellate level

To review lower court decisions for legal errors

200

In the landmark case of Miranda v. Arizona, what key requirement did the Supreme Court establish regarding the treatment of suspects before interrogation?

 It mandated that suspects be informed of their rights before interrogation

200

Describe "dispute resolution"

The methods used to settle disagreements

200

In a civil lawsuit, who is responsible for filing the complaint?

The plaintiff

200

What is the role of a juror in a trial?

To listen to evidence and determine guilt or innocence

300

Why is the appeals process significant in the judicial system?

It ensures that legal errors can be corrected

300

How does the Miranda warning relate to procedural law?

It provides a framework for police conduct during arrests and interrogations

300

Why might parties prefer to resolve their issues without going to court?

 It is usually faster and less expensive

300

Which courtroom role is primarily responsible for maintaining order and enforcing rules?

Bailiff

300

What does a prosecutor do?

They study the law and gather evidence before the trial

400

How does the Supreme Court influence society?

By being the final authority on legal disputes and constitutional interpretation

400

Reflecting on the impact of the Miranda v. Arizona case, what might be a consequence if Miranda Rights were not enforced?

Higher rates of wrongful convictions

400

In the context of the court system, what does "jurisdiction" refer to?

The authority of a court to hear a case

400

What is a key responsibility of a witness during a trial?

To provide testimony based on what they have seen or heard

400

What is the primary duty of the court clerk?

To maintain and safeguard court records

500

What qualities do you think are essential for a good judge?

Impartiality, legal knowledge, and the ability to interpret laws fairly

500

Considering the educational video mentioned in the presentation, what is an effective way to reinforce the understanding of Miranda Rights among students?

By discussing real-life scenarios where Miranda Rights were applied

500

5. Which of the following is NOT a type of court in the U.S. legal system?  

A) Federal Court  

B) State Court  

C) International Court  

D) Municipal Court  

C. International Court

500

How does a judge contribute to the jury's decision-making process?

By explaining the law to ensure the jury understands it

500

In what way is the victim involved in the trial process?

They may provide information to the prosecutor but are not involved in the trial

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