Felony cases are tried in what?
What is Criminal Court's?
What article is the judicial branch located in?
What is Article 3.
What age do you have to be to get tried as an adult?
What is 18 Years Of Age.
What does the Supreme Court do?
What is decide if laws passed by Congress are constitutional.
What are Checks and Balances?
What is, Devides Powers Of Government between 3 branches?
If you do not get a fair trial you can appeal where?
What is The Court Of Appeals.
What does the judicial branch do?
What is the Interpretation Of Laws.
What is the purpose of Juvenile Justice?
What is To Correct The Actions Of Young Criminals.
How many members does the Supreme Court have?
What is 9.
What are the powers of Checks and Balances?
What is To Limit Power between the 3 branches of government?
The final level of appeal in the federal system?
What is The Supreme Court.
What are the powers of the judicial branch in Arizona?
What is the Judicial Branch of Arizona is responsible for the operational oversight of both general and limited jurisdiction courts in Maricopa County.
What are some of the main goals of the Juvenile Justice System?
What is The primary goals of the juvenile justice system, in addition to maintaining public safety, are skill development, habilitation, rehabilitation, addressing treatment needs, and successful reintegration of youth into the community.
How long do the members of the Supreme Court serve?
What is Life Terms.
What is the the first level of appeal?
What is Health Plan Reconsideration
What are the 3 main powers of the judicial branch?
What is the sole power to interpret the law, determine the constitutionality of the law, and apply it to individual cases.
Why are juveniles treated differently than adults?
What is The juvenile court system focuses on rehabilitating the young offender before they become an adult. The penalty imposed for juvenile offenders puts more emphasis on education, therapy, and treatment rather than punishment.
Can a Supreme Court justice be removed by the president?
What is Yes (one person on supreme court has got impeached)
How many main levels does the federal court system have.
What is 3 levels.
What does the Judicial Branch consists of? (Get 3 of the 4 correct to get this right)
What is the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Superior Court, and limited jurisdiction.
What is the most common form of juvenile corrections?
What is the probation supervision is the most common disposition within the juvenile justice system. Probation supervision is frequently accompanied by other court-imposed conditions, such as community service, restitution, or participation in community treatment services.