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Criminal Law Jeopardy Dr. Garcia

100 200 300 400 500 People The Principles The Bill of Rights Criminal Rights I Plead the Fifth 100 200 300 400 500

People 100 the party that initiates the lawsuit by filing a complaint Plaintiff

People 200 initiates the case in a criminal case The Prosecutor

Disputes between private parties People 300 Civil law deals with Disputes between private parties

People 400 Which victims are missing from the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) Victims of Murder

Jury (5 out of 6) Civil and 12 Criminal (ALL) People 500 Used to decide cases. # for civil and # for criminal and amount needed Jury (5 out of 6) Civil and 12 Criminal (ALL)

“We the People” demonstrates what? (Rule by the people) The Principles 100 “We the People” demonstrates what? (Rule by the people) Popular Sovereignty

The Principles 200 This system ensures that no single branch can act without the influence of the other branches? Checks & Balances

The Principles 300 Limited Government Neither the government itself nor any government official is "above the law" and can overstep these constitutional bounds Limited Government

The Principles 400 According to this principle, power is divided between the state and national governments? Federalism

The Principles 500 Because of this principle, the Supreme Court has the authority to determine if an action or law of the government violates the Constitution. Judicial Review

The Bill of Rights - 100 Guarantees that Congress shall make no law regarding the establishment or endorsement of a national religion. Amendment 1

Protects against unlawful searches or seizures of person or property. The Bill of Rights - 200 Protects against unlawful searches or seizures of person or property. Amendment 4

The Bill of Rights - 300 States that you have the right to an attorney or other legal representation if charged for a serious crime. Amendment 6

The Bill of Rights - 400 No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner and the right to bear arms. Amendments 3 and 2

What are the four criminal rights amendments in the Bill of Rights?

Criminal Rights - 100 According to the Fourth Amendment, who must issue a search or arrest warrant? A Judge

Criminal Rights - 200 What does the Eighth Amendment protect against? Cruel & Unusual Punishments, Excessive Bails & Fines

Criminal Rights - 300 This was the court case that guaranteed that anyone held for a felony must be offered the services of legal representation (a lawyer). Gideon v. Wainwright

Criminal Rights - 400 Landmark cases for exclusionary rule (State and Federal) Mapp v Ohio and Weeks v U.S.

Criminal Rights - 500 List four circumstances when a warrant is NOT necessary? Caught in the Act Evidence is in open view Evidence is in the trash, Open Fields, Public Airspace, Consent, Exigent Circumstances

When a person cannot be tried for the same instance of crime twice. I Plead the Fifth - 100 When a person cannot be tried for the same instance of crime twice. Double Jeopardy

I Plead the Fifth - 200 The legal process that ensures that a person’s life, liberty, and/or property is not taken away without good reason. Due Process of Law

I Plead the Fifth - 300 A type of hearing where the prosecution present evidence to see if there is reason enough to formally charge a person for a crime. Grand Jury Hearing

The formal charge of a crime issued following a Grand Jury Hearing. I Plead the Fifth - 400 The formal charge of a crime issued following a Grand Jury Hearing. Indictment

I Plead the Fifth - 500 Requires the government to pay fair compensation if they take a person’s property for a public work. Eminent Domain