Christmas Traditions
Christmas Movies
Teen Court Basics
Law and Justice
100

These are commonly left out for Santa on Christmas Eve.

Milk and cookies

100

What movie features a boy forgotten at home and had to set up insane booby traps to keep out intruders?

Home Alone

100

What is the main goal of Teen Court?

Repairing the Harm, Rehabilitation, Restorative Justice

100

What do we call the person who is being accused of a crime?

The defendant
200

This item is used as a countdown to Christmas by opening a new treat every day leading up to it

Advent calendar

200

This character got to lead Santa's sleigh after overcoming adversity

Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer

200

Who decides the sentence in Teen Court?

The Jury

200

In serious criminal cases, how many people does a jury typically consist of?

12 members

300

What country started the tradition of putting up Christmas trees?

Germany

300

What is the best selling Christmas movie of all time?

The Grinch

300

What role speaks on behalf of the defendant?

The Defense Attorney

300

What standard of proof is required in criminal cases?

Beyond a reasonable doubt

400

In what country is Christmas celebrated in the summer?

Australia
400

Who is the antagonist of A Christmas Carol?

Ebenezer Scrooge

400

What happens if a defendant does not complete their sentence?

They may return to court or face further consequences

400

What principle ensures that court hearings remain fair and unbiased?

Due process

500

This edible item is commonly hidden a Christmas tree, and whichever child finds it first gets to open the first gift or receives a special treat

A Pickle

500

In Elf, what four food groups does Buddy claim elves eat?

Candy, candy canes, candy corn, and syrup

500

What is the maximum amount of time a defendant has to complete their sentence?

120 days or 4 months. 

500

What doctrine prevents someone from being tried twice for the same crime?

Double jeopordy