Warm Up – April 3 Grab the handout from the front and answer the following questions on a post it: What is burden of proof? Preponderance of evidence?

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Warm Up – April 3 Grab the handout from the front and answer the following questions on a post it: What is burden of proof? Preponderance of evidence? Who are the two sides in a criminal case? In a civil? What is the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor? Provide an example of each What are three requirements of serving on a jury in North Carolina? Which law enforcement agency protects against terrorists and the illegal smuggling of drugs on a federal level? What type of cases does the NC State Supreme Court hear? What kind of jurisdiction does it have?

Unit 5: Court systems and the law Test Review

TOD - April 3 Answer the following questions on the same post it as the warm up: 1. What is judicial review? Which court case established judicial review? 2. What is Jurisdiction? 3. Describe the three types of jurisdiction 4. What is the purpose of the grand jury? 5. Describe the differences between a grand jury and a trial (petit) jury