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Parts of Court
Human Rights
Constitutional Framework
Kinds of Laws
100

What was the nickname of the victim in the bystander case?

"Kitty"

100

The person accused of committing the crime?

Defendant 

100

This global document states all people should be given inalienable rights.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

100

The Constitution has this principle in order to stop the government from becoming corrupt.

Limited Government

100

These laws regulate public conduct and set out duties owed to society

Criminal Laws

200

Which sailor was eaten in the "shipwrecked sailors" story?

Brooks

200

The person or company harmed in the case.

Plaintiff

200

Which Article of the Declaration states that no one should be treated differently based on their characteristics. 

Article 2

200

This system was designed to stop one branch from becoming more powerful than the others

Checks and Balances

200

These kinds of laws are between individuals or groups of individuals.

Civil Laws

300

What is considered to be Hawaii's weirdest law?

You can't hide a coin in your ear

300

The person who is charging the defendant in a case

Prosecutor 

300

Article 3 of the UDHR is built on the idea of freedom and ____

Safety

300

The supreme court has the ability to rule something as being what?

Unconstitutional

300

The more serious of the two kinds of criminal acts 

Felony

400

Which act was put in to protect citizens after 9/11 

The Patriot act

400

The state in which the jury is certain of the guilt of the defendant

Beyond a reasonable doubt

400

Which Article of the UDHR discusses slavery

Article 4

400

The presidential power to dismiss a law

Veto

400

Less serious or destructive crimes are known as?

Misdemeanors 
500

What committee deals with the rights of people globally?

UN (United Nations)

500

The act of seeking a verdict through the consideration of the presented evidence

Preponderance of The Evidence 

500

Article 1 Guarantees what to all people born globally

Equal treatment and/or Freedom

500

The act of a court to declare a law unenforceable 

Judicial Review 

500

A lawsuit brought by a person who feels wronged or injured against another

Civil Action