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A case where the law is broken

Criminal Case

100

What are the 3 levels of courts in the Judicial Branch?

Supreme Court

Court of Appeals

District Court

100

Term referring to the court having the authority to hear and decide the case

jurisdiction

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How does the Judicial Branch check the Legislative branch?

By reviewing laws to make sure they are constitutional

100

A case that involves a type of disagreement between individuals

Civil Case


200

What do we call a person when they did not commit the crime?

Innocent/Not Guilty

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How many justices are in the Supreme Court?

9

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court that determines if proper procedure has been followed in a case by checking appeals by lower courts.

Appeals Court

200

How does someone become a US Supreme court Justice

Selected by the President and confirmed by the Senate.

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Verdict if Convicted of committing a crime

Guilty

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Group of 12 people who decide if someone is guilty or innocent

A Trial Jury

300

What is the term for being tried twice for the same criminal offense?

Double Jeopardy

300

Court case which required the courts to provide lawyers for those who cannot afford one

Gideon v. Wainwright 

300

term for putting someone on trial for the same crime twice

double jeopardy

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True or False: The US District courts conduct Jury Trials

True 

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What level of court originally looks at criminal and civil cases

District Court


400

What Power did the Supreme Court Gain through Marbury v. Madison?

Judicial Review

400

Constitutional protection against unfair governmental action and laws is?

Due Process

400

What must police have in order to arrest someone accused of a crime?

Probable Cause

400

What is an arraignment?

Pre-trial meeting in court where defendant is charged; plea is entered

500

Court case which overturned the principle of separate but equal

Brown v. Board of Education

500

What is the term that means the judges look to similar previous court cases in order to make their decisions?

precedent

500

Who has the final say about whether or not something is Constitutional? (Top Level of the courts)

The Supreme Court

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Court case which established the principle of separate but equal

Plessy v. Ferguson

500

This is when the Supreme Court Justices use strict interpretation of the Constitution

Judicial Restraint