In which country was the constitution written?
What is The United States/ Us/ USA/ America
Willful and malicious burning a house or building is called?
What is arson
Is infliction of emotional distress a crime or a tort?
What is tort
what do you call a person who listens to evidence, decides from the facts and the evidence and draws inferences to conclude whether a defendant is guilty or not guilty?
What is a juror
Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity is the definition for what?
What is ethics
What is the header, Or the first 3 words in the constitution?
What is "We The People"
The act of betraying one’s own country is called?
What is treason
Is robbery a crime or a tort?
What is a crime
What do you call a person who keeps order in the court room and say the sentence if convinced guilty?
What is a judge
Can bad morals be illegal?
What is no
Freedom of speech, press, and religion, are in which amendment?
What is the 1st amendment
Making a false statement under oath is called?
What is perjury
Is perjury a crime or a tort?
What is a crime
What is perjury?
Who says what morals are?
What is Myself/You
How many amendments are currently in the constitution?
What is 27
Taking personal property belonging to someone else through violence or threats of violence is called?
Is assault a crime or a tort?
what is a tort
What is a person who practices or studies law, and represents clients in a court room called?
What is a lawyer
Are ethics always fair?
What is no
Who wrote the constitution?
Who is James Madison
A false signature on checks or documents is called
What is forgery
Is battery a crime or a tort?
What is both a crime and tort
What is the hammer that the judge uses called?
What is a gavel
What are morals?
What is ones own beliefs.