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Double Juvenile Justice MiscellaneousCourts Miscellaneous Juvenile Justice

2 1a Your juvenile records are erased at this age

3 1b What is 21?

4 2a Purpose of the juvenile justice system.

5 2b What is restorative rehabilitation?

6 3a 17 year old first time offender in CT can be classified as this

7 3b What is a youthful offender?

8 4a Maximum legal age of a minor in CT

9 4b What is 16 years old?

10 5a Highest felony classification

11 5b What is Capital Felony or Class A ?

12 6a Crime committed when a juvenile does not attend school?

13 6b What is truancy

14 7a Three things a juvenile court will look at regarding the juvenile.

15 7b What are: Academic record Prior police record Family life Character of juvenile Extracurricular activites

16 8a Two differences between adult and juvenile court.

17 8b What are: No jury in juvenile court No bond in juvenile court Juveniles background considered Juvenile court purpose to rehabilitate, adult purpose is to punish Age of cases handled

18 9a Three penalties a juvenile may receive in juvenile court

19 9b What are: Community service Restitution Probation Detention Correctional Facility

20 10a Three things that can happen to a minor when arrested

21 10b What are: Divert from court - non- judicial? Release and issue summons to appear Place in detention

22 11a A written order commanding a person to appear in court as a witness

23 11b What is a subpoena ?

24 12a Two courts that can appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court

25 12b What are: A federal appeals court A state supreme court

26 13a Burden of proof in a civil case

27 13b What is Preponderance of Evidence

28 14a Three principles of law a jury must follow in a criminal case

29 14b What are: Presumption of Innocence Accused Right to Silence State has Burden of Proof Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

30 15a Five distinct elements of an appellate court?

31 15b What are: Justices No jury No new evidence No witnesses Review of lower court transcripts Questioning of attorneys

32 16a Burden of proof in a criminal case

33 16b What is Beyond a Reasonable Doubt?

34 17a Supreme Court case that requires the reading of our rights when we are arrested

35 17b What is Miranda v Arizona

36 18a Term of office for a U.S. Supreme Court Justice

37 18b What is life or until voluntary retirement?

38 19a Authority to decide types of cases

39 19b What is jurisdiction?

40 20a Five current justices on the U.S. Supreme Court

41 20b Who are: *John Roberts Ruth Bader Ginsburg Sonia Sotomayor Clarence Thomas Stephen Breyer Antonin Scalia Elena Kagan Samuel Alito Anthony Kennedy?

42 21a French term used by courts meaning ‘to speak the truth’

43 21b What is Voir Dire?

44 22a Governor of CT

45 22b Who is Daniel Malloy?

46 23a Our two CT senators

47 23b Who is Richard Blumenthal and Joe Lieberman?

48 24a Four responsibilities of a juror

49 24b What are: Decide based on facts of case heard in courtroom only Must be unbiased Cannot conduct own investigation Do not talk to witnesses All witnesses equal – cannot have bias based on occupation or lifestyle Sympathy cannot affect judgment

50 25a One, other than a judge or jury, who can make a decision that is binding on the parties to a dispute

51 Who is an arbitrator?

52 26a Personal natural rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution

53 26b What are civil rights?

54 27a Person bringing suit in a civil case?

55 27b Who is the plaintiff?

56 28a Court that handles wills and estates

57 28b What is probate court?

58 29a Name four exceptions to the Search Warrant Rule

59 29b What is consent What is caretaker function What is plain view What is custodial arrest What is inventory What is exigent/emergency What is motor vehicle

60 30a A plaintiff must prove for a defendant to be liable - explain.

61 30b What is Fault and Causation – that through the fault of the defendant, the injury or damage was caused?