Lying under oath is called?
Perjury
The old French word that means "jury selection"?
voir dire
Setting fire to another's property is called?
Arson
Who was the creator of "The Commission"?
Charles "Lucky" Luciano
This person attacks African-American gay males in the 80's?
Jeffrey Dahmer
Indictment
Who is known as the "Teflon Don" and controlled the Gambino crime family in the 1980's?
John Gotti

What is the list of the first 10 amendments called? Protection from who?
Bill of Rights - Citizens protection from the government.
Lawyer for the government trying to prove guilt is called?
Prosecutor
Which amendment guarantees you the right to an attorney and a speedy public trial?
6th amendment.
Writing / signing a name or changing a document in order to cheat someone out of property is called?
Forgery
Who had the nickname "Scarface" and what city did he control?
Al Capone - Chicago
The killer who inspired the movies "Psycho" and "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" is ? 
Ed Gein
If a jury cant agree on a verdict, or something major goes wrong in a case?
Mistrial
Who controlled the Winter Hill gang in Boston and was on the FBI's Most wanted list for over 15 years?
James "Whitey" Bulger
What amendment protects citizens with the right to bear arms to protect themselves from the government?
2nd amendment
A court order requiring a person to appear in court and testify is called a ?
Subpoena
What is the role of Chief Justice in the Supreme Court?
Decides what cases to hear, speaks on behalf of the court at private conferences, and supervise 500 staff members that work around the court.
Mistreatment of someone in either sexual, physical or emotional manner is called
Abuse
Harlem in the 1950-60's was run by which notorious gangster?
Bonus: +100 (Who was his driver and eventual successor)
Bumpy Johnson
(Bonus - Frank Lucas)
Who was a cult leader, musician in California that committed at least seven murders?
Charles Manson

What is it called when a suspect is fingerprinted and photographed?
Booking
What happened in the film "My Cousin Vinny"? Brief summary
2 young men from NY are falsely accused of murder. Family attorney sent to Alabama to defend them. Vinny does not have trial experience but has amazing arguing skills. Learns on the fly, after making several mistakes and charges are eventually dismissed after proving it was someone else.
What are the 5 freedoms of the 1st Amendment?
Speech - Press - Assemble (Protest) - Petition and Religion
2 Parts: Being tried for the same crime twice is called?
Which amendment protects you from this?
Double Jeopardy - 5th amendment
Before a jury can find a defendant guilty, the prosecution must present the case so there is no ____________ the defendant is guilty.
Reasonable doubt
What is the difference between 1st and 2nd degree murder?
1st degree - Willful, deliberate, malicious and premeditated murder. (Planned)
2nd degree - Killing with malice but without premeditation or planning.
Who were the leaders of the Medellin cartel and the Sinaloa cartel?
Pablo Escobar and Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman
Who commits a string of robberies, sexual assaults and murders in California during the 1980's?
Richard Ramirez

When suspect is arrested, the police inform him/her of their Miranda rights? What do they say?
Right to remain silent. Anything you say can be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney, and if you cannot afford one, the court will appoint one.
What is the difference between morally wrong and legally wrong?
Morally wrong - going against society norms, but might not break the law.
Legally wrong - Breaks clear laws, and can be proven in a court of law.
What power does the President have over Congress?
AND
What power does Congress have over the President?
President can veto laws by Congress.
Congress can impeach and override a President veto with a majority vote.
List and explain the 3 branches of government.
Why is this critical in America?
Executive - President - Enforces laws
Legislative - Congress - Makes the laws
Judicial - Courts - Interprets the laws
Checks & Balances - not one person has all the power.
How many judges are on the current Supreme Court?
Name 3 of them.

9 Supreme Court Justices
Front row, left to right — Associate Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Clarence Thomas, Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., Associate Justices Samuel A. Alito, Jr. and Elena Kagan.
Back row — Associate Justices Amy Coney Barrett, Neil M. Gorsuch, Brett M. Kavanaugh and Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Name 2 misdemeanor crimes and explain what they are.
Jaywalking - Trespassing - Stolen property under $100 - vandalism
What are 3 skills you need to be a mob boss?
Must explain why they need this skill.
Nice job ! 
This man kidnapped, raped and murdered over 30 women during the 1970's? He committed these crimes in 7 states.
Ted Bundy

1. If the judge agrees with an objection by a lawyer, how does the judge respond?
2. If judge disagrees with an objection by a lawyer, how does he respond?
1. Sustained
2. Overruled
Explain the decision in Plessy v. Ferguson?
In 1890's, the Supreme Court has decided that separate but equal was ok. Setting up laws that upholds segregation throughout the country. (White and black sections on buses, bathrooms, schools, etc).
What amendment is protected by the right to remain silent, and a lawyer will appointed to you?
What famous court case is this called?
6th amendment and Miranda rights.