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Warm Up – November 8 Unit 5 Review – Answer the following questions on a post it: What is the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor? What is an example of each? What are three differences between civil and criminal law? What are the differences between the adult and juvenile justice system in regards to purpose, punishments, ages of accused, release of criminal records? What is jurisdiction? What are the different kinds of jurisdiction?

Unit 5: Judicial Branch Mid Term Review

Mid Term Quiz 25 questions (Quiz Grade) Working in partners Open note (including study guides) Cannot use chrome books or phones Cannot talk to anyone but your partner (automatic zero if you talk to anyone else) You will turn your answers into me, I will go over and correct them and give them back to you to correct any that you missed – earn half the points back for any corrected answers

TOD : November 8 State the precedent set by each of the following Supreme Court Cases: Texas v. Johnson Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier Engel v. Vitale Mapp v. Ohio TLO v. New Jersey Escobedo v. Illinois Gideon v. Wainwright Marbury v. Madison Miranda v. Arizona