Ethics/Laws
Criminal Law
Trial Procedures
Cases/Mock Trial
Torts
100

What is it called when a decision is made because it will positively effect the majority of the people

what is the greatest good

100

In a civil case, the person suing is called the plaintiff. What is this person called in a criminal case?

what is prosecution?

100

In a criminal trial, the jurors decision must be _________________________.

unanimous

100

In order for defense to win a civil case, they must disprove how many elements to a tort?

At least 1

100

What are the 4 Elements to a Tort?

Duty

Breach

Injury

Causation

200

what are rules of conduct established by the gov to maintain stability and justice 

what are laws

200

Goal of a criminal case is:

punishment

200

Group of citizens called together to determine whether or not a person must stand trial for committing a crime is the:

Grand Jury

200
Another term for money in a civil suit:

Damages

200

what is the tort of conversion?

taking somone elses property w/o their permission

using someone's property in a manner that was not consented

300

The right to bear arms is afforded by which amendment?

second amendment

300

Difference between robbery and burglary?

Robbery- using threats or force to obtain valuables off a person

Burglary- Breaking into a dwelling or business w the intent to commit a crime

300

During an ongoing trial, an individual (witness) is called to court to help testify. They will be issued a _____________ by the court.

subpoena

300

Explain section 2-4 of an opening statement for plaintiff

2- Tell their side of the story

3- Explain what their witnesses will prove

4- Define the laws involved in the case

300

What is the difference between libel and slander?

Libel- written form of defamation

Slander- spoken form of defamation

400

What doctrine gives the government the right to take/restrict your fundamental rights to better protect society?

What is public policy

400

Explain the difference between voluntary and involuntary manslaughter

voluntary- intentionally taking someones life when one is in a state of great rage/distress

involuntary- taking someones life during a reckless act

400

What does charging the jury mean?

Judge explains the laws involved in the case

400

When do you ask open ended questions in a trial?

During a direct exam

400

Define negligence

Most common tort where by the defendant acted carelessly, thus directly injuring a party

500

An agency that makes, enforces, and punishes its laws

what is a regulatory agency

500

Explain due process rights

AND

Which amendment grants you this right

When indicted for a crime, you have an opportunity to be heard (trial)

5th

500

List 4 examples of a substantive defense

Self defense

Defense of a family member

Insanity

Entrapment

Immunity

500

In section #____ of the ____________________ statement, the attorney will present ALL the evidence from both the prosecution and defense witnesses.

3, closing

500

This doctrine holds a defendant responsible in a case, even though they did not intentionally hurt anyone, nor were they negligent in any way.

Strict Liability