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Appointment Clock Activity Unit 6 Review Page 61

Activity Procedures Fill your appointment cards. Set up page for the activity. Conduct activity. Answer questions from activity. Take a quiz on 15.3 info.

12:00 Distinguish at least 3 differences between a adult court and juvenile court.

3:00 Explain three differences between civil jury verdicts and criminal jury verdicts.

6:00 List 5 court cases that deal with the rights of the accused.

9:00 List three differences between misdemeanors and felonies.