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100

Standard of proof law enforcement officers must have before a search or arrest warrant is issued

What is probable Cause

100

Who interprets the law to the jury in a trial

What is the Judge

100

who represents the State/Government in a criminal case and must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt

What is the prosecutor

100

What Justices are appointed by the president

US Supreme Court Justices

100

What financial measure is completed to ensures a defendant returns to court

What is Bail

200

What could make a search warrant invalid?

What is not signed by a Judge

200

Prior to answering the defense attorney a police officer should?

What is allow time for the Prosecutor to object.

200

Who can appeal a jury's decision?

What is the defendant

200

law enforcement officers who are situated in courtrooms to maintain order and provide security

What is the Bailiff

200

negotiating an agreement in a criminal trial is called what?

What is a Plea Bargain

300

Courts that have the authority to review decisions of a lower court.

What are the appellate courts

300

Standard of proof to be considered to find a defendant guilty in a criminal trial

What is beyond a reasonable doubt

300

A pretrial notion used to move a court case

What is change venue

300

Information told to the officer by a close friend

What is hearsay

300

the intention or knowledge of wrongdoing that constitutes part of a crime, as opposed to the action or conduct of the accused.

What is Mens Rea

400

Highest level of authority in criminal law  

What is the U.S. Constitution

400

A plea in a criminal case that cannot be admitted as evidence in a civil trial

What is nolo contendere 

400

A written court order directing a law enforcement officer to conduct a search or arrest a person.

What is a warrant

400

necessary elements of a crime

what is corpus delecti

400

Supreme court case the right to be represented by an attorney binding on the the states

What is Gideon VS Wainwright

500

The federal court system has three main levels: What are they? 

District courts (the trial court), circuit courts which are the first level of appeal, and the Supreme Court of the United States, the final level of appeal in the federal system.

500

Establishing the exact location where a crime occurred is essential to determine

What is Legal Jurisdiction

500

There are 13 appellate courts that sit below the U.S. Supreme Court, what are they called?

What is the Courts of Appeals

500

The Federal Court System hear what kind of cases?

Cases that deal with the constitutionality of a law;
Cases involving the laws and treaties of the U.S.;
Cases involving ambassadors and public ministers;
Disputes between two or more states;
Admiralty law;
Bankruptcy; and
Habeas corpus issues.

500

written law set down by a body of legislature or by a singular legislator

What is Statutory Law