Rights of the Accused
Court Procedures
Supreme Court Cases
Legal Vocabulary
Criminal vs Civil Law
100

This amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures.

What is the Fourth Amendment?

100

This is a formal accusation that someone has committed a crime.

What is an indictment?

100

This case established judicial review.

What is Marbury v. Madison?

100

A formal charge issued by a grand jury.

What is an indictment?

100

This type of case involves crimes against society.

What is criminal law?

200

This amendment guarantees the right to remain silent and avoid self-incrimination.

What is the Fifth Amendment?

200

This is when a suspect is formally charged and enters a plea.

What is an arraignment?

200

This case required police to inform suspects of their rights.

What is Miranda v. Arizona?

200

The decision made by a jury in a trial.

What is a verdict?

200

This type of case involves disputes between individuals.

What is civil law?

300

This amendment guarantees the right to a speedy and public trial.

What is the Sixth Amendment?

300

This agreement allows a defendant to plead guilty for a lesser sentence.

What is a plea bargain?

300

This case guaranteed the right to an attorney.

What is Gideon v. Wainwright?

300

A lawyer appointed to defend someone who cannot afford one.

What is a public defender?

300

The burden of proof in criminal cases is this high standard.

What is beyond a reasonable doubt?

400

This amendment protects against cruel and unusual punishment.

What is the Eighth Amendment?

400

This is a written order requiring a person to appear in court.

What is a subpoena?

400

This case applied the exclusionary rule to the states.

What is Mapp v. Ohio?

400

The person who brings a case against another in court.

What is the plaintiff?

400

The burden of proof in civil cases is this lower standard.

What is preponderance of the evidence?

500

This legal principle means a person is considered innocent until proven guilty.

What is presumption of innocence?

500

This is the process where a higher court reviews a lower court’s decision.

What is an appeal?

500

This case established the “clear and present danger” test.

What is Schenck v. United States?

500

The person accused of committing a crime.

What is the defendant?

500

The punishment in civil cases is usually this.

What are damages?

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