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100

How many amendments does the Constitution have? 

27

100

What is the burden of proof that the state is required to prove in a criminal case? 

Beyond a reasonable doubt 

100

What is the name of the chapter in the North Carolina General Statutes that establishes the law for the Juvenile court in NC?

Juvenile Code

100

What is the purpose of the 4th Amendment?

To protect individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government 

100

Who is the governor of NC?

Josh Stein

200
What are the elements of negligence?

1) duty 2) breach 3) causation 4) damages

200

What are the classes of homicide in NC?

First degree murder, second degree murder, manslaughter (voluntary and involuntary), and vehicular manslaughter (felony and misdemeanor) 

200

What is sentencing called in Juvenile court?

Disposition 

200

What standard must the officer establish to be granted a warrant from a magistrate? 

Probable cause

200

What amendment states that a president cannot serve more than two terms?

22nd

300

Name at least two remedies for a civil lawsuit

Damages, injunctions, specific performance

300

Name at least two affirmative defenses

Self-defense, voluntary/involuntary intoxication, insanity, duress, necessity 

300
What is the minimum and maximum age that the Juvenile Court in NC has jurisdiction over?

Minimum age 10 (but 8 or 9 if murder or rape)

Maximum age 20

300

Name at least three exceptions to the warrant requirement.

6 total-SPACES

Search incident to lawful arrest

Plain view

Automobile

Consent

Exigent circumstances

Special needs

300

Who was just elected Mayor in NYC?

Zohran Mamdani

400

What is the name of the burden of proof that the plaintiff must prove in a civil case?

Beyond a reasonable doubt 

400

What is the name of the term that means a person cannot be charged twice for the same crime?

Double jeopardy 

400

What are the three parties in a juvenile case?

Respondent (Juvenile "defendant"), NC (DA), and Court Counselor 

400

Name the Supreme Court case that allowed the type of search where officers can pat you down without a warrant. 

Terry v. Ohio

"Terry frisk"

400

Name of the woman from Boston who was acquitted after her second murder trial?

Karen Read

500

What is the name of the lawsuit where multiple plaintiffs who have suffered a similar harm sue a defendant?

Class Action Lawsuit 

500

Who can be a trier of fact in a criminal case?

Judge (bench trial) and Jury

500

What are the names of the juvenile facilities that are equivalent to adult jails and prisons?

Adult Jail= Juvenile Detention Center

Adult Prison=Youth Development Center ("YDC")

500

What is the name of the Supreme Court case that established the 4th Amendment protects people not places?

Katz v. United States (1967)

500

T/F--You have to be read your Miranda rights as soon as the police put you in handcuffs.

FALSE--Police can detain you in handcuffs without reading you your Miranda rights!

You are only required to be read your Miranda rights when you are in police custody (or the functional equivalent) AND being interrogated (asked questions that are meant to elicit a criminal response.)