The Different Courts
Important Supreme Court Decisions
The Structure of a Trial
Jurisdiction
Vocabulary
100

This court is the lowest court in the court system and hears cases first.

What is a trial/district court?

100

Marbury v. Madison established this.

What is judicial review?
100

This is the term for the person who is being accused.

What is the defendant?

100

This is the only court that has original AND appellate jurisdiction.

What is the Supreme Court?

100

This is the group of citizens that decide on a verdict.

What is the jury?

200

Appellate courts can do three things to a case: reverse, remand, and...

What is affirm?

200

This case overturned the decision of Plessy v. Ferguson.

What is Brown v. Board of Education?

200

This is given at the beginning of a trial to summarize the case.

What is an opening statement?

200

This is the term for a court hearing a case for the first time.

What is original jurisdiction?

200

This is the name of the action a defendant can make if they think there was a mistake in their trial.

What is an appeal?

300

The Supreme Court will hear a case if it receives this from a lower court.

What is a petition?

300

Tinker v. Des Moines dealt with this amendment.

What is the 1st Amendment?

300

Photos, recordings, and witnesses are all examples of this.

What is evidence?

300

Appellate courts have appellate jurisdiction, which means...

What is being able to hear appealed cases?

300

This is the name for a decision made by a higher court that lower courts must follow.

What is a precedent?

400

There are this many judges in an appellate court.

What is 3?

400

This was guaranteed for all indicted people after the decision of Gideon v. Wainwright.

What is an attorney?

400

This is the step of a trial right before the verdict.

What is the deliberation of the jury?

400

With crimes committed on the ocean, this court system has jurisdiction.

What is the federal court system?

400

Double Jeopardy: This is the name of a trial without a jury and with one judge.

What is a bench trial?

500

This is the length of a Supreme Court justice's term.

What is lifetime?

500

This case established Rule of Law.

What is Nixon v. U.S.?

500

The prosecution acts on behalf of this.

What is the government?

500

This is the term for being tried for the same crime in the same jurisdiction.

What is double jeopardy?

500

This is a type of a crime that is punishable by death.

What is a capital offense?

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