Court
Court Rules
Roles in a Court hearing
Court Rules
BONUS
100

A court is a tribunal established by

The goverment

100

When a defendant files a what he is attacking the plaintiff's pleading as not stating a cause of action or defense.

Motion to Dismiss

100

Who rule(s) on the admissibility of evidence?

Judge

100

The types of civil cases that a private citizen can file in federal district courts include what?

cases between citizens of different states that involve damages of $75,000 or more.

100

What is a Court?

a tribunal established by government to hear evidence, decide cases brought before it, and provide remedies when a wrong has been committed.

200

The U.S. Courts of Appeals consists of how many federal judicial districts

13

200

When testifying at trial, the witness for the plaintiff will undergo a blank by the plaintiff's attorney, and a blank by defense counsel.

Direct examination, Cross-examination 

200

The person who initiates a civil lawsuit is called the what?

Plantiff

200

State supreme courts primarily have what kind of jurisdiction?

General

200

In a minitrial what happens?

the trial addresses only portions of the case or certain issues related to the case.

300

The United States Supreme Court was created by what?

The U.S. Constitution

300

Which is not considered an alternate means of dispute resolution?

Civil Lawsuit

300

The answer to the complaint is filed by the who?

Defendent
300

Original jurisdiction courts are generally what?

Trial Courts

300

If a case has no material facts in dispute either party can file a what and allow a judge to make a ruling as a matter of law.

Motion for summary Judgement

400

Which of the following is not an example of limited or special jurisdiction court?

Court of original jurisdiction 

400

Voir dire examination is used in connection with what?

Jury Selection

400

In mediation, the mediator acts as a what?

Messenger

400

One of the motions that can be made after a verdict has been entered is a motion for a what?

judgment notwithstanding the verdict.

400

Garnishment applies to the judgment debtor's what?

Wages

500

The power given to courts to hear certain types of cases is called what?

Jurisdiction 

500

Service of process refers to what?

giving the defendant proper notice that a legal action is pending.

500

Who advocates for their clients?

Attorney 

500

Judicial Triage is all of the following except what?

A directed verdict

500

A summary jury trial is what?

A mocktrial