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Who’s Who in the Courtroom Judges & Lawyers Think Like a Lawyer Bill of Rights Trials 200

Law School Judges and Lawyers for $100

What graduate school have judges and lawyers attended?

Judges and Lawyers for $200 All judges have been this for at least 10 years

What is an attorney?

This is how most lawyers and judges pay for law school Judges and Lawyers for $300

What are loans and scholarships?

Judges and Lawyers for $400 These are the two ways that lawyers can become judges.

What are elections by voters and appointments by governors?

Decisions by judges must be based on this. Judges and Lawyers for $500

What is the rule of law?

This many jurors must agree to convict a criminal defendant. Trials for $100

What is a unanimous jury of 12?

Amendment Six guarantees a speedy, public, and _________ trial. Trials for $200

What is a fair trial?

These are the three levels of Court: Supreme Court _____________ Court Trial Court Trials for $300

What is the Appellate Court?

All immigration cases are heard in this court system Trials for $400

What are federal courts?

This means that a trial has to start over from the beginning. Trials for $500

What is a mistrial?

“You have the right to remain silent…” The Bill of Rights $100

What is the Fifth Amendment?

This promises me a lawyer when I face imprisonment. The Bill of Rights for $200

What is the Right to Counsel in the Sixth Amendment?

The Bill of Rights $300 Why we require search warrants signed by judges.

What is the protection against unreasonable Search and Seizure in the Fourth Amendment?

Trials for $400 I have a right to this type of trial if I may be imprisoned.

What is a jury trial?

Trials for $500 This is why I cannot be put on trial for the same crime twice.

What is the Double Jeopardy rule in the Fifth Amendment?

This is how we address a judge. Think Like a Lawyer for $100

What is “Your honor”?

Pro per or Pro Se Think Like a Lawyer for $200

Who is someone who has no lawyer or is their own lawyer?

Objection! Think Like a Lawyer for $300

What you would say to formally protest something during trial?

This document allows you to order witnesses to court. Think Like a Lawyer for $400

What is a subpoena?

This means that the everyone in court must obey the law and give everyone a fair chance. Think Like a Lawyer for $500

What is Due Process?

This person is trained to record approximately 300 words a minute. Who’s Who in the Courtroom for $100

Who is the Court Reporter?

This sheriff keeps his eyes open to make sure everyone is safe in court. Who’s Who in the Courtroom for $200

Who is the bailiff?

This person acts as the umpire or referee in the courtroom. Who’s Who in the Courtroom for $300

Who is the judge?

This person is fluent in at least two languages and can listen while speaking. Who’s Who in the Courtroom for $400

Who is the interpreter?

Who’s Who in the Courtroom for $500 These attorneys represent “the people”.

Who are the prosecutors or deputy district attorneys?

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