Types of Courts
Vocabulary
Whats the Verdict
Judicial Law
The Fine Print
100

What happens when the Court of Appeal decides that the district court case was fair?

The district courts opinion would stay the same

100

What does it mean when a Supreme Court justice issues a dissenting opinion?

The justice disagrees with the majority opinion

100

What is it called when a person agrees to plead guilty in exchange for a reduced sentence?


plea deal OR plea bargain

100


How does procedural due process limit the government's police power?

Requires the government to follow certain procedures before punishing a person

100

How long do supreme court justices serve?

Life

200

Arguments that do not involve a law being broken but end up in court are called ?

Civil cases

200

What is the purpose of a grand jury?

To determine if there is enough probable cause to review a case

200

Two women get into a shoving match over a new item One lady shoves the other one and is arrested but has never been in trouble before. The judge sentences her to probation and community service

Misdemeanor 

200

Can you be tried a 2nd time for the same offense of murder if you were previously found not guilty the first time? What amendment gives the reasoning for this decision?

No, the 5th Amendment 

200

A judge who supports the idea of judicial restraint might believe which of the following?

Interpret the law in relation to the current values in society
300

Someone in Cedartown robs the local Kroger, what court would have jurisdiction?

State

300

Justice Clarence Thomas votes with a majority of Supreme Court justices on a particular case, even though his reasoning differs from the others. He may choose to express his reasons in a(n).


Concurring opinion

300

What does capital punishment mean?

The convicted person is executed (death penalty)

300

Let's say you get caught vandalizing school property. What type of court would have jurisdiction?

Juvenile 

300


What is the ONLY requirement stated in the Constitution in terms of federal justices?

Nominated by the president, approved by the senate

400

What type of jurisdiction does the court of appeals have?

Appellate jurisdiction

400

The courts authority to hear and decide cases is called what?

Jurisdiction

400

This verdict can be described as a crime that is punishable by more than 1 year of jail time

Felony

400

What are the steps of a CRIMINAL TRIAL in proper order

Investigation and arrest, indictment hearing, arraignment, trial, sentencing

400

Why is Marbury v Madison’s judicial review concept important today?

It set the precedent for judicial review

500

What type of jurisdiction does the Supreme Court have?

BOTH original and appellate court jurisdiction

500

This term is the word given to the opinion that most of the Supreme Court Justices share

Majority opinion

500

This verdict can be described as a crime that is punishable by less than 1 year in prison

Misdemeanor 

500

Which of the following shows the correct order of a case that comes before the Supreme Court?

arguments presented, brief filed, opinions

500

Corrections, Congress, Courts, Cops... Which one of these terms do not belong in the Judicial Branch?

Congress