the court that decides if laws are passed by Congress are constitutional
What is the Supreme court?
courts felony cases are in.
What are Criminal courts?
These are acts that are only offenses because of the youth's age, such as curfew violations or truancy.
What are status offenses?
Appoints all federal judges.
Who is the president?
The court has this many members who serve life terms
What are 9 members?
In addition to the district courts, there are..... courts, such as..... courts.
Hint: The first one is something special, and the second one is something about money.
What are specialized federal courts and Bankruptcy court.
this is called when Juvenile cases are handled in separate courts with different procedures, and a core protection is ensuring young people are not housed in adult jails with sight or sound of adult inmate
What is Separation from adult courts?
Must approve Judicial appointments
Who is the senate?
Judicial decides if laws violate the what.
What is the consitution?
These are the trial courts where federal cases begin.
what are U.S. District courts?
The judicial branch's juvenile justice system focuses on.
what is rehabilitation over punishment for minors?
Can remove federal judges from office.
Who is the Congress?
Judicial applies laws to
What are Individual cases?
The court system has two levels
What are the federal and state
This system generally applies to individuals under 18, although some states may have different age limits
What is jurisdiction
Divides the powers of government between the 3 branches
What is the Constitution?
What does the judicial branch do?
What is interprets laws?
If you did not get a fair trial, you can appeal to the court of..
What is the court of appeals?
The purpose of the juvenile justice is to.
What is to correct the behavior of young people.
In charge of keeping judicial branch in check.
Who is the Executive and the Legislative?