Structure, Function, & Jurisdiction
Processes
Sources & Types of Law
Criminal vs. Civil
Trial Process
100

A federal case that wants to appeal goes to this court before going to the U.S. Supreme Court.

What is the U.S. Court of Appeals?

100

This power allows Supreme Court  to declare acts of Congress and the President unconstitutional. 

What is Judicial Review?

100

This is the "type" of law that applies to the following law: Citizens may exercise their right to a jury trial in civil cases worth more than $20.

What is Constitutional law?

100

This type of jury trial includes alternate jurors.

What is a criminal trial?

100

This is what the jurors are supposed to do during deliberation.

What is reach a verdict?

200

The Constitution gave this branch the power to create lower federal courts. 

What is the legislative branch? (Congress)

200

This Supreme Court case established the Judicial Branch's power to determine whether an action of the other two branches is unconstitutional.

What is Marbury v. Madison?

200

This is the source of the following law: Citizens may not be segregated in schools on the basis of race. 

What is case law?

200

In a criminal trial, this person represents the government or society.

What is a prosecutor?

200

This is the person who swears jurors in when they are chosen to sit on the jury.

Who is the court clerk?

300

This Florida court has original jurisdiction for felonies and appellate jurisdiction from county courts.

What is the circuit court?

300

This judicial branch process is a legal document where a court tells a person to perform a specific act, stops them from performing an act, sets a court date, or legally establishes something.

What is a court order?

300

This is the source of the following law: Citizens under the age of 21 shall not consume alcohol.

What is statutory law?

300

In a civil trial, this person is bringing the complaint to court.

What is a plaintiff?

300

These people are the ones who make an opening and closing statement to the jury. In these statements, they are trying to convince the jury to be on their side. 

What are the lawyers for each side?

(prosecutor/plaintiff, defense attorney/defendent)

400

Will Eye the Math Guy is involved in a ruthless legal battle with Bill Nye the Science Guy, who lives in another state. This court has original jurisdiction. 

What is the U.S. District Court?

400

This judicial branch process orders a lower court to deliver its records on a case so that a higher court may review it. 

What is a writ of certiorari?

400

The Amber Heard v. Johnny Depp case is an example of a case where this type of law applied.

What is civil law?

400

This type of trial is more likely to require a unanimous vote from the jurors on the verdict.

What is a criminal trial?

400

This is the name of the process of questioning jurors to excuse those unfit to sit on the jury. 

What is voir dire?

500

Sammy Suntan just lost in FL Circuit Court. He wants to appeal his case. His case is sent to this court.

What is the District Court of Appeals?

500

This judicial branch process is a decision made by a trial court judge without the case going to trial. This happens when the facts and evidence of the case are one-sided, making it clear which party would win the trial so there is no need for a jury trial.

What is a summary judgment?

500

This is the difference between sources and types of law.

What is: sources are where the law comes from and types are how the law is applied?

500

A civil trial does not require an overwhelming amount of evidence. Instead, it requires this.

What is a preponderance of evidence?

500

When the prosecutor is questioning the defense counsel's witness or vice versa, it is called this.

What is cross examination?

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