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what conclusions can be drawn from this statement? "you're young , you're black, and you're on tiral. what else do they need to
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Which of the following is a court decision that serves as a model for future court decisions?
(1 point) Responses evolving
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From which court would an appeal go directly to the U.S. Supreme Court? (1 point) Responses claims court claims court district
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Which item gives the Supreme Court the ability to resolve policy differences between the branches?(1 point) Responses the
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If a defendant believes their trial was not held according to law, which type of court would they go to?
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The Supreme Court is a trial court. True or false?
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If you break a state law, your case will probably be in a state court system. True or false?
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What type of legal body is the U.S. Supreme Court?
(1 point) O constitutional • inferior • statutory O superior
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Why might a judge refuse to hear a job-related dispute about how much a company is paying its workers?
(1 point) O A judge only
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What is the purpose of juries in a criminal trial? (1 point)
• Make a decision about the case • Make sure the trial is
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If a defendant believes their trial was not held according to law, which type of court would they go to? (1 point)
• Appeallate
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If a defendant believes their trial was not held according to law, which type of court would they go to?(1 point)
Responses
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What are the differences between civil and criminal trials?
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Which phrase describes the level of the district court?(1 point) Responses the court of appeals that is second in the federal
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How did the case of Miranda v. Arizona change the way that the police interact with the people they arrest?
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From which court would an appeal go directly to the U.S. Supreme Court? (1 point) Responses claims court claims court district
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Six
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from which court would an appeal bego directly to the u.s. suprreme court?
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From which court would an appeal go directly to the U.S. Supreme Court?
a. claims court b. district court c. international trade
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How did the ruling in the Miranda v. Arizona case change law enforcement procedures?(1 point)
Responses Law enforcement may
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Udu
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What is the purpose of juries in a criminal trial?(1 point) Responses Make sure the trial is observed Make sure the trial is
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HISTORY: THE COURT SYSTEM QUICK CHECK.
FROM WHICH COURT WOULD AN APPEAL GO DIRECTLY TO THE U.S. SUPREME COURT? 1. CLAIMS COURT.
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Law is the expression of the general will. Every citizen has a right to participate personally, or through his representative,
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what type of legal body is the us Supreme Court
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Short definition, less than 50 words for each of:
appellate jurisdiction constitutional body electoral college inferior courts
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When the Supreme Court finishes the process of reviewing a case, what is the final step when an opinion is being delivered in
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Rather read
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under the “Example” heading for each agency or law:
Provide one example of how the law/agency would be applied. Provide one
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What is the purpose of juries in a criminal trial?(1 point)
Responses Make sure the judge follows the law Make sure the judge
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Which of the following describes an appellate court?
(1 point) Responses has juries has juries hears witnesses hears witnesses
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Which gives the correct order of the process by which a case goes to the Supreme Court?
(1 point) Responses First the writ of
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What is the purpose of juries in a criminal trial?
Make sure the trial is observed Make sure the trial is observed Make sure the
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A minimum of five justice votes must be included for what of opinion to be issued
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What type of jurisdiction gives the Supreme Court the authority to grant a writ of certiorari
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Which of the following describes an appellate court?(1 point)
Responses has juries has juries hears witnesses hears witnesses
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A company fires an employee for campaigning for a candidate during her own time away from work. The employee files a civil case
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type of case - Civil or Criminal? Explain which and why. (4 points)
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Which of the following is true about members of the Supreme Court? Check all that apply. (2 points)
• Supreme Court can choose
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Which of the following is true about the court system? (1 point)
Item g O State court systems do not have their own Supreme Court
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Which is a true statement about judicial review?
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Which of the following describes an appellate court?(1 point) Responses issues indictments issues indictments hears witnesses
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zaia
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What is the purpose of juries in a criminal trial?
a. make sure the trial is observed b. make a decision about the case c. make
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Who is the plaintiff in a lawsuit?(1 point)
the person or group who initiates the lawsuit the person or group who must defend
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Which of the following describes an appellate court?(1 point)
Responses issues indictments issues indictments hears witnesses
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Which of the following describes an appellate court?(1 point)
Responses has juries has juries reviews cases reviews cases issues
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.smells like squids knees in here yuke
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Drag and drop words and phrases to complete the sentences.
(2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question.
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From which court would an appeal go directly to the U.S. Supreme Court?
(1 point) Responses claims court claims court district
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Type of case - Civil or Criminal? Explain which and why. (4 points)
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What is the purpose of juries in a criminal trial?(1 point)
Responses Make a decision about the case Make a decision about the
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Which of the following describes an appellate court?(1 point)
Responses has juries has juries issues indictments issues
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Which of the following describes an appellate court?(1 point)
Responses reviews cases reviews cases has juries has juries issues
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which of the following describes an appellate court?
reviews cases hears witnesses issues indictments has juries
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