Federal Courts
State Courts
Frederick v. Morse
State v. Smith
Definitions
100
This Court is sometimes called "The law of the land."
The U.S. Supreme Court
100
This appellate court is the highest in the the State of Ohio.
The Supreme Court of Ohio
100
In this case, Frederick was the _______.
Plaintiff
100
In this case Mr. Smith was the __________.
Defendant
100
The people participating in a case are called the _______ to a case.
Parties
200
The intermediate appellate courts are called....
Circuit Courts
200
This criminal case was appealed to the County Court of Appeals for Greene County.
State of Ohio v. Smith
200
The media nicknamed this case the _____________ case.
Bong Hits 4 Jesus
200
At trial the jury found that Mr. Smith was ___________.
Guilty
200
In a criminal case the attorney for the state is called a ________.
Prosecutor
300
This Court serves as the trial court.
District Court
300
In addition to Courts of Common Pleas, Plaintiffs may bring an action (case) in these courts
County and Municipal Courts
300
Frederick argued that the principal's supression of his speech was a violation of this Amendment, which guarantees a right of free spech, press and peaceful assembly.
First Amendment
300
The defense attorney argued that the search of Mr. Smith's phone was a violation of this Amendment.
The Fourth Amendment
300
Parties who want their case to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court must submit a ___________________________.
Writ of certiorari
400
Parties who want their case to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court must submit a _____________________.
Writ of certiorari
400
State v. Smith is an example of a _______case in the __________________
criminal, Ohio State court system.
400
The trial court _____________ Frederick's case.
Dismissed
400
The information in Mr. Smith's cell phone was considered ________________ evidence.
Admissible
400
When a Court votes 5-4, this is called a _______ court.
Split
500
The U.S. Supreme Court has _____ Chief Justice and ____ Associate Justices, who are nominated by the president.
1, 8
500
Name the four Divisions that a Court of Common Pleas may be divided into.
General, Juvenile, Domestic Relations, and Probate
500
This under this doctrine, a school may lawfully prohibit or restrict a student's speech.
School Speech Doctrine
500
A defendant in a criminal trial has these rights.
A right to a fair trial and to be presumed innocent.
500
A court does this when it sends a case back to the lower court.
Remand
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