Types of Trials
Types of Courts
Vocabulary
Differences
Trial Process
100

When 12 peers are present for a trial

What is a Jury Trial?

100

Entry for all criminal cases

What is the Justice of the Peace Court?

100

To complain to a higher court in hopes of getting a re-trial

What is an Appeal?

100

What is the difference between a Defense Attorney and a Prosecutor?

Prosecutor is trying to prove the defendant guilty, the Defense Attorney is defending the defendant.

100

The final part of the trial process, when a verdict is delivered. 

What is Jury decision?

200

When a judge alone determines the decision

What is a Bench Trial?

200

Highest court, handles all superior court appeals

What is Supreme Court?
200

The decision of a jury

what is a Verdict?

200

What is the difference between a Private Attorney and a Public Defender?

A private attorney is hired by the defendant, a public defender is hired by the state. 

200
The second part of the trial process, when facts are laid out by attorneys. 

What is Opening Statements?

300

This is when bail is set by a judge.

What is the Initial Appearance? 

300

Handles divorces, juvenile, child support, etc. 

What is Family Court?
300

The jury selection process

What is Voir Dire?

300

What is the difference between Cash Bail and Secured Bail?

Cash bail means the defendant needs to pay the full amount in cash, secured bail is when they need to put up property worth a certain value. 

300

The third part of the Trial Process, when evidence is presented

What is Prosecutor Presents Evidence?
400

When there are two lawyers who both present evidence and talk to witnesses

What is an Adversarial System?

400

Handles all felonies

What is Superior Court?

400

To drop a charge

What is Nolle Prosequi?
400

What is the difference between Adversarial and Inquisitorial?

Adversarial is two lawyers, Inquisitorial is just the judge. 

400

The sixth part of the trial process, when the jury is left for days at a time

What is Jury Deliberation?

500

When there are no lawyers, only a judge who asks the questions

What is an Inquisitorial System?

500

Handles all civil cases up to 50,000$

What is the Court of Common Pleas?

500

When an attorney rejects a juror with no valid reason

What is a pre-emptory challenge?


 

500

What is the difference between Pre-emptory challenge and Challenge for Cause?

Pre-emptory is when the attorney doesn't have a reason, Challenge for cause is when the attorney has a reason. 

500

The first part of the trial process, when jury is selected. 

What is Voir Dire?