State court has to do with jurisdiction and federal court is established under the U.S. Constitution to decide disputes involving the constitution and laws passed by congress.
What is the difference between state and federal courts?
100
A hung jury or deadlocked jury is a judicial jury that cannot agree upon a verdict after extended deliberation and is unable to reach the required unanimity or super-majority.
What is a Hung Jury?
100
Citizen may qualify to serve in the federal courts.
What is Federal Jury Service?
100
the official power to make legal decisions and judgments.
What is jurisdiction?
100
The judge, a court reporter, a clerk, and a bailiff,attorneys, the plaintiff, the defendant, witnesses, court interpreters, and jurors.
Who is in the court?
200
A court dealing with noncriminal cases.
What is civil court?
200
A trial by the judge.
What is a bench trial?
200
A jury consists of twelve ordinary citizens who are able to apply their common-sense to the matter of determining the guilt or innocence of someone accused of an offence
What is a Jury?
200
The original jurisdiction is in article 3
What is the amendment that talks about the original jurisdiction?
200
Located in California.
Where are federal courts located?
300
Settling disputes,interpreting the laws,and to create expectations.
What the roles of the court system?
300
A writ that allows someone under arrest to come before a judge.
What is habeas corpus?
300
Average length of trials is 3-4 days.
What is the length of jury duty?
300
is the power of a higher court to review decisions and change outcomes of decisions of lower courts
What is appellate jurisdiction?
300
To settle disputes,interpret the law,and to create expectations.
Why to people go to court?
400
There aren't any specific qualifications in order to become a justice.
What is the age in order to become a justice?
400
When someone is disrespectful to a court of law or its officers.
What is the contempt of court?
400
Results in a fine or imprisonment for contempt of court.
What is the consequence of not attending jury duty?
400
meaning that they can choose which cases to hear from among all the cases presented on appeal.
What is judicial jurisdiction?
400
If you have a ticket,jury duty,etc.
When do people get called to go to court?
500
The highest judicial court in a country/state.
What is supreme court?
500
Invoking the ability for a witness to decline a question that might have negative consequences.
What is the term "pleading the 5th"?
500
If you bring a phone you get it taken away.
What is the consequence of bringing a cellular device to jury duty?
500
the cases presented on appeal.
Why is jurisdiction important?
500
A Supreme Court Justice may be impeached by the House of Representatives and removed from office if convicted in a Senate trial
How can you impeach the justice of the supreme court?