A crime punishable by a fine
What is Misdemeanor?
These are typically more serious crimes
What is felonies?
it's the legal authority court has to hear a case
What is Jurisdiction?
These are courts that are only authorized to hear only limited range of cases
What is Specialized courts?
Supreme Law of the Land
What is U.S. Constitution?
Stealing small amounts of money or low-value property
What is Petty Theft?
Unlawfully killing another person, intenationally or recklessly
What is Murder?
What is Manslaughter?
The specific area or location that courts have the authority to handle cases.
What is Geographical Jurisdiction?
Tax Dispute, Trial Level
What is Tax Courts?
SJE, A acroynm associated to which Article
What is Article III?
Entering property without permission
What is trespassing?
non-consenual sexually acts
What is Rape?
What is sexual assault?
Courts restricted legal authority to hear certain cases
What is limited jurisdiction?
Monetary crimes against the government
What is Court of Federal Claims?
CLM, an acronym used to describe which Article
What is Article I?
Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol?
What is DUI?
Attacking someone with a deadly weapon or causing serious injury
What is aggravated assault and battery?
The court's power to make decisions that affect a specific person or organization
Federal Veterns' Benifits
Courts of Veteran Appeal
The amount of Articles in the U.S Constitution
What is 7?
Threatening or causing major physical harm without a weapon
What is Simple Assault?
intentionally setting fire to a property or structure.
What is Arson?
Refers to differences in the functions of the court and involves original as opposed to opposed to appelate jurisdiction
What is Hierarchical Jurisdiction?
Uniform code of military justice
What is U.S Court of Appeals of Armed Forces?
The Year the constitution was made
What is 1787?