Bill of Rights
Due Process
Juvenile Justice
Influencers
Civil or Criminal
100

Right to free speech and religion

What is the First Amendment?

100

The right to remain silent and right to an attorney.

What are your Miranda Rights?

100

A person under 18 years who breaks the law in a way that would be considered a crime if committed by an adult.

What is a juvenile delinquent?

100

He said "an eye for an eye".

Who is King Hammurabi?

100

The person who files a lawsuit against someone else for money.

Who is the plaintiff?

200
Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures

What is the 4th Amendment?

200
A warrant based on probable cause.

What do the police need to search someone or their property?

200

A "crime" if committed by a juvenile.

What is an offense?

200

We took ideas of the right to own property and jury trials from them.

What is the English common law?

200

Another word for money in a civil lawsuit.

What are damages?

300
Provides the right to an attorney in a criminal case

What is the 6th Amendment?

300

Trial within 1 year of being arrested.

What is a speedy trial?

300

Rehabilitation

What is the goal of sentencing juveniles?

300

The book that gave our many laws based on morality.

What is the Bible?

300

The person sued or the person charged with committing a crime.

Who is the defendant?

400

Right against self-incrimination

What is the 5th Amendment?

400

Police can pat a suspect down for a weapon without first reading Miranda Warnings.

What is a stop and frisk?

400

The "trial" portion of a juvenile case.

What is the "adjudicatory hearing"?

400

He gave us the idea of "innocent until proven guilty."

Who is Cesare Baccaria?

400

Proof beyond a reasonable doubt

What is the burden of proof in a criminal case?

500

Right to bear arms

What is the 2nd Amendment?

500

Right to a lawyer, right to a speedy and public trial, and right to confront witnesses.

What are the rights under the 6th Amendment?

500

The "sentencing" of a juvenile.

What is the disposition?

500

King Hammurabi's laws were written in this format.

What is "if...then"?

500

Preponderance of the evidence

What is the burden of proof in a civil case?