Legal Terms
Famous Trials
Ethical Dilemmas
Roles in the Courtroom
Leadership Qualities
100

What is Crime 

An action or omission that violates a law and is punishable by the government.

100

This trial introduced the concept of "innocent until proven guilty."

What is the O.J. Simpson Trial?

100

True or False: A judge should rule based on personal opinions over evidence and law.

False 

100

Who is responsible for interpreting the law in court?

The Judge 

100

Which quality means being truthful, even when it’s difficult?

Integrity

200

Define Defendant

The person or party accused of a crime in a court case. 

200

 Which trial established the right to a public defender?

What is Gideon v. Wainwright?

200

If a lawyer knows a client is lying on the stand, should they stop them?

 Yes, because lawyers must uphold honesty and integrity in court.

200

Who gathers and presents evidence in a trial to prove the defendant’s guilt?

The Prosecutor

200

Name the leadership quality where one treats others fairly and without bias.

Impartiality

300

What is Jurisdiction

The authority given to a court to hear a case and make a judgment. 

300

In this trial, segregation in public schools was deemed unconstitutional.

 What is Brown v. Board of Education?

300

What should a leader do if their decisions benefit some people but harm others?

 Consider fairness and ethical responsibility before deciding.

300

What is the job of the juror

To evaluate evidence and determine the verdict in a trail.

300

Which quality means understanding and considering others’ feelings?

 Empathy

400

Explain the term prosecutor

 A legal representative who presents the case against the defendant in a criminal trial.

400

This trial determined that police must inform suspects of their rights before questioning.

What is Miranda v. Arizona?

400

True or False: A judge can accept gifts from people involved in a case.

False, as this would lead to a conflict of interest.

400

This person records everything said in court 

The court reporter .

400

This quality involves making decisions that consider the welfare of others.

Responsibility

500

What does acquittal mean?

A legal judgment that officially and formally clears a defendant of criminal charges.

500

Which famous trial addressed issues of freedom of the press and prior restraint?

 What is The Pentagon Papers Case (New York Times Co. v. United States)?



500

Should a lawyer defend a client they know is guilty? Why or why not?

Yes, because every person is entitled to a fair defense under the law.



500

This person helps keep order in the courtroom and provides security.

The bailiff.

500

True or False: A strong leader always makes decisions alone.

False; good leaders often consult others for balanced decision-making

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