NC COURT SYSTEM 4.6 – Identify the principle of federalism as it applied to the dual court system Roll Call Question: Candy corn or candy pumpkins?

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NC COURT SYSTEM 4.6 – Identify the principle of federalism as it applied to the dual court system Roll Call Question: Candy corn or candy pumpkins?

TEAMS Team 1Team 2Team 3Team 4Team 5Team 6 KarolanRaniJessicaSavannahSashaNoah IssacNickTatianaRogerLuke JKyle G. MonaeCassieHannahMatthewLuke MD’Mya OmidParkerRobbyBrandonMekaiaAlex L GolsaDawsonTommyKelseyJose Alex H.LizAlphonse

MENTAL FLOSS Objective: 4.6 – Identify the principle of federalism as it applied to the dual court system Vocab NC District Court NC Superior Court NC Court of Appeals NC Supreme Court Misdemeanors Felony Questions: 1.What is the difference between statutory law and administrative law? 2.What type of law is the Supreme law of the Land? 3.Give 2 examples of a federal crime.

ANSWERS 1.What is the difference between statutory law and administrative law? Statutory laws are passed by legislatures (Congress & General Assembly) while administrative laws are passed by the executive branch (President, Governor, Agencies). 2.What type of law is the Supreme law of the Land? Constitutional law is the Supreme Law of the land. 3.Give 2 examples of a federal crime. Bank robbery, tax evasion, kidnapping, maritime crimes, trafficking, terrorism…

LET’S PRACTICE AFTER THAT 3 DAY WEEKEND Complete the US Courts ½ Sheet – FRONT AND BACK

US SUPREME COURT US COURT OF APPEALS US DISTRICT COURT

NC SUPREME COURT NC COURT OF APPEALS NC SUPERIOR COURT NC DISTRICT COURT

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION JUDGE OR MAGISTRATE NO JURY MISDEMEANORS Traffic Violations Juveniles Civil cases Adoption Child custody <$10,000

NC SUPERIOR COURT ORIGINAL JURISDICTION JUDGE and PETIT JURY FELONIES Murder Assault Breaking and entering* Grand theft auto Drug possession Weapons >$10,000

NC COURT OF APPEALS APPELATE JURISDICTION PANEL OF 3 JUDGES

NC SUPREME COURT APPELATE JURISDICTION 7 justices Appeals go to US Supreme Court

NC SUPREME COURT NC COURT OF APPEALS NC SUPERIOR COURT NC DISTRICT COURT US Supreme Court Remand – judge sends a case back to a lower court

LET’S PRACTICE NC COURTS Complete the NC Courts ½ Sheet – FRONT AND BACK Ignore the courts that are listed and use these abbreviations NCD – NC District NCSup – NC Superior NCA – NC Court of Appeals NCSC – NC Supreme Court

LET’S PRACTICE FEDERALISM IN THE COURTS US Courts AbbreviationsNC Court Abbreviations USSC – US Supreme Court NCSC – NC Supreme Court USCA – US Court of Appeals NCA – NC Court of Appeals USD – US District CourtNCSup – NC Superior NCD – NC District

NURSERY RHYME CRIMES Don’t forget that your project is due on Friday. It will be 10 points per day if it is late. Yes, weekends count too! Let’s spend a few minutes today getting this together.

QUIZ TOMORROW!!! 4.1 – Identify the types of laws (6) 4.2 – Identify the sequence of criminal trial 4.3 – Identify landmark Supreme Court Cases that impact the rights of the accused Identify the sequence of civil law 4.5 – Identify how federalism applies to US law enforcement agencies 4.6 Identify the principle of federalism as it applies to the dual court system