The right to free speech, press, and peaceably to assemble.
What is the First Amendment
Who is the referee of the courtroom?
What is the judge
Measured through many things such as..?
What is Elections
What are some factors that influence the public opinion?(name at least 2)
What is Politics,The type of crime or issue,The victim,The suspect,The media,Lobbyists,Religion,The public’s knowledge or lack of knowledge about an issue
What does a judge say when a question asked by either protestation or defense is not a question that should be asked?
What is sustained
The right to a jury trial, protection against double jeopardy, protection against self-incrimination
What is the Fifth Amendment
Who swears in the jury?
What is the bailiff
What do the public think most of this topic?
What is Polls and surveys
Who determines what or what's not a crime?
What is a Legislature
What does a judge say when a question asked by prosecution or defense is a question that can be asked?
What is overruled
The right to a fast and public trial by an impartial jury, to be aware of the criminal charges, to confront witnesses during the trial, to have witnesses appear in the trial, and the right to legal representation
What is the Sixth Amendment
What happens after both the prosecution and defense share their opening statements?
What is re-direct of the defense and re-cross of prosecution.
The branch of government that makes the laws on which the court system rules
What is the Legislative Branch
What might you have to do to a jury so they are not influenced by social media?
What is they may have to be sequestered
When a question asked is a he said she said questions.
What is hearsay
Protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government
What is the Fourth Amendment
who does defense represent?
What is the defendant
Who can be voted out if the majority of voters do not agree with their philosophy on a ruling?
What is the Judge
What year did the pendulum started to swing the other way with more emphasis on the individual instead of the community
What is the 1960's
When a question asked have two questions built into it.
What is compound
The right to Excessive bail shall no be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted
What is the Eighth Amendment
What is it called when the defendant is convicted of being guilty or innocent?
Who makes the ultimate decision on whether or not to prosecute someone?
What is the District Attorneys
Who then decide what could or could not be against the law based on how the courts have ruled on similar laws and issues
What is the Lawmakers
When the questions asked are not in the order with the events that happened.
What is lack of foundation