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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)
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baggy baggyjeans
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A courtroom judge's decisions should be fair and impartial, rather than biased and subjective.
(1 point) Responses reached
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How can the Supreme Court overturn a lower court's decision on a case?(1 point)
Responses by accepting a writ of certiorari and
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Which of the following describes an appellate court?(1 point) Responses reviews cases reviews cases hears witnesses hears
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Which of the following is true about the court system?(1 point
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Using the information in the table analyze why the Administrative procedure act of nineteen forty six a p a established the
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How can the supreme court overturn a low court's decision on a case
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what is the job of a member of a jury ??
im only 12 not to many big wordswh and only like 3 sentece
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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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According to Hamilton, what should the court do when a law contradicts the constitution?
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How does Hamilton justify the need for a limited number of judges
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Which of the following best describes the difference between a grand jury and a trial jury?(1 point)ResponsesGrand juries only
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Are you in favor of decriminalization crimes?
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What are the other way in providing deduction to the inmates imprisonment
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The United States supreme Court has the power to do what
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Important of rule of law
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Thdojjjj
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what are the term limits in the supreme courts
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whats the us district courts
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whats specilized courts
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appellate jurisdiction
A case where a person sues to recover damages in the form of money or property. the authority to review a
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B0BBY
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How does trial by jury ensure due process for citizens in court?(1 point)
Responses a It ensures that the accused is given a
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LostCoward
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Why not a judge refused to hear a job related dispute about how much a company is paying its workers? Would it be a judge only
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What type of legal body is the US Supreme Court? Is it constitutional inferior, statutory or superior?
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According to the highlighted portion of section 6, what happened if the accused opened the door with the lady?
The accused would
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What was the outcome of the In re Gault case?(1 point) Responses The court sent the case back to the district court The
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JesseGomez
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How many justices must agree to hear a case on appeal? Is it two or three or four or five?
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According to the highlighted portion of section 5, what happened if the accused opened the door with the tiger?
The accused would
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Are prosecution services providing information about the criminal justice system and proceedings in simple lay terms to help
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a claim on why the justice system is good
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How does trial by jury ensure due process for citizens in court?(1 point) Responses It protects citizens from
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How can the Supreme Court overturn a lower court’s decision on a case?
Responses by accepting a writ of certiorari, reviewing
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How can the Supreme Court overturn a lower court’s decision on a case?(1 point)
Responses by accepting a writ of certiorari,
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Mr. Castillo receives a notice that he is to serve on a jury next month. When the time comes to show up for jury duty, he will
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Define jury
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Raven
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Who is the plaintiff in a lawsuit?(1 point)
Responses the person or group who must defend themselves in a civil or criminal
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Alto Saxaphone
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Which is a true statement about judicial review
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Which of the following is true about members of the Supreme Court is it justices or elected for life and cannot be impeached
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List the 3 levels of the federal court system from the highest to the lowest.
in a small sentence
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Which is the trial court for traffic violations?
Florida circuit court Florida county court Florida appeals court The US Supreme
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Twin
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What is the purpose of a supreme court opinion? (1 point) to explain to the court why it should hear the case. to explain the
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Twin
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The diagram below outlines the appeals path through a state court system .
Which court completes the diagram? * 1 point
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Which of the following best describes the difference between a grand jury and a trial jury? (1 point)
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Which of the following is the best explanation of why it is important to serve as a juror? (1 point)
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In a [answer1] case, the court settles a disagreement between two or more parties. (Civil/Criminal slide 2)
Word Bank: judicial
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After any trial, the case may be [answer1] to a higher court, where the verdict of the trial could be changed, a new trial could
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SomeChocolate_Milk
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An [answer1] happens before a trial; it is when the judge reviews probable cause and makes sure the defendant has a lawyer.
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SomeChocolate_Milk
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[answer1] is a sum of money that allows an accused person to be released from jail and wait for trial at home. (Civil/Criminal
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SomeChocolate_Milk
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At the end of an arraignment, the judge sets a __________, (usually for about 60 days later). (Civil/Criminal slide 10)
Group of
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SomeChocolate_Milk
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During an arraignment, the accused person enters a [answer1]; they state their guilt or innocence. (Civil/Criminal slide 10)
Word
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How was policy making impacted in the decision in US v lopez
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