Job of the Judicial branch?
What is interprets the laws.
What is a dual court system?
What is a dual court system is federal and state courts.
What are two types of jurisdiction?
What is original and appellate.
Where does the attorny and defendant sit?
What is council table
What court case put a law on your constitutional rights before interrogation.
What is Miranda v. Arizona
What is the responsibility of district courts?
What is hear original cases.
What is delinquent behavior?
What is an act committed by a juvenile that would be a criminal offense by state law.
What is the appointment process and terms of federal and supreme court justices?
What is it is nominated by president, approved by state.
What is the seating area for the jury called?
What is a jury box
What established the 14th amendment?
What is Korematsu v. U.S.
What is the responsibility of appeal courts?
What is review case.
What is a case precedent?
What is a ruling that is used as the bases for judicial review in later case.
What is the levels of state court system?
What is an elevated platform where the judge sits called?
What is the judge's bench
What case stated a private company can take private property for public use.
What is Kelo v. New London
What is the responsibility of the jury?
What is listen to testimony, review evidence, and render decisions in civil and criminal trials.
What is a plaintiff?
What is the person who initiates lawsuits.
What are the levels of federal court systems?
What is U.S. district courts, U.S. of approval, and the U.S. supreme court.
Where does the bailiff sit or stand?
What is the bailiff station
What did Brown v. Board of Education end?
What is ended school segregation.
What types of cases does the U.S. supreme court hear?
What is cases that involve the constitution, disputes between states, have national impact or lower decisions that are appealed.
What is judicial review?
What is review laws passed by congress and actions taken by the executive branch and can be declared unconstitutional.
What three rights do juveniles have in court?
What is right to a parent or guardian, right to attorney, right to not have name or photo public, and not to be placed with adults.
What are the tables for the lawyers called?
What is console tables.
What did Gideon v. Wainwright establish?
What is everyone has a right to a lawyer in court.