Judicial Branch
Civil v. Criminal
Criminal Justice
Your Rights
Supreme Court
100

Judicial Branch was created in this Article of the Constitution 

III

100

Zaborowski VS the United States

Criminal

100

A minor crime, usually punishable by less than a year in jail or community service is called...

misdemeanor

100

Hold up officer! You need a warrant to search my house!

4th

100

The Supreme Court has ______ justices.

9

200

The length of a federal court judge's tenure

Lifetime (or death/retirement)

200

In a civil case, the person bringing the suit to court is called the 

Plaintiff 

200

A person accused of a crime or civil violation is called the

Defendant

200

Some argue that the Death penalty is a violation of 'cruel and unusual punishment' under this amendment.

8th

200

The first step in the process of Supreme Court appointments is...

Nomination by pres


300

The majority of court cases are heard here 

State courts (84 million)

300

In a civil case, the court must find a preponderance of evidence to rule against the defendant. A preponderance of evidence in other words means... 

More likely than not.

300

I did the crime, but I don't want to do the time. I might accept THIS for a lesser sentence. 

Plea bargain

300

Nice try! I got off once, you can't try me again for the same crime. 

5th (Double Jeopardy)

300

Name a check and balance of the legislative branch over the judicial branch

Senate confirms judicial nominee

400

the right for a court to hear a case is called...

jurisdiction 

400

Burden of proof in a criminal case

Beyond a reasonable doubt.

400

I was convicted of a crime but my lawyer reeked of booze and fumbled through his cross examination. Where is my next step?

Court of Appeals 

400

Give me my lawyer!

6th

400

In a 5-4 ruling, the side that was out ruled (4) will issue THIS to defend why they disagreed with the majority. 

Dissenting Opinion

500

The lowest level in the federal judiciary, there are 94 of them

US District Courts

500

List 2 differences between a CIVIL case and a CRIMINAL case?

Disagreement between people vs. a law was broken

Jail time for criminal/ money for civil

Prosecution vs. Defense and Plaintiff vs. Defense

No attorney provided vs. Attorney Provided

500

Trial courts have the authority to hear a case for the first time. This is called...

Original Jurisdiction

500

If you're gonna say it, look me in the eyes!

6th (Right to confront witnesses)

500

the ability of the Supreme court to decide if a law is Constitutional or not is..

Judicial Review