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Law Jeopardy!!!! Final Exam Review

Unit 1Unit 2Unit 3FoundationsHodgepodge Right Side of Room CenterLeft Side of Room Final Jeopardy

Question: Unit Points Name two of the five rights protected in the First Amendment

Answer: Unit Points What are Religion, free speech, free press, assemble, petition

Question: Unit Points Crime that would result in a jail term of one year or less and a fine of less than $1,000 is classified as a

Answer: Unit Points What is Misdemeanor

Question: Unit Points If a Supreme Court Judge disagrees with the majority they will write a

Answer: Unit Points What is a Dissenting Opinion

Question: Unit Points Set of rules or regulation by which a government regulates the conduct of people within society

Answer: Unit Points What is Criminal Law

Question: Unit Points Lowest level of courts that hear testimony, consider evidence and decide the facts in a disputed situation

Answer: Unit Points What are Trial Courts

Question: Unit Points Killing in which there is no intent, just extreme recklessness

Answer: Unit Points What is Involuntary Manslaughter

Question: Unit Points Deliberate and malicious burning of another’s property

Answer: Unit Points What is Arson

Question: Unit Points The conditions that make an act unlawful

Answer: Unit Points What are the Elements

Question: Unit Points What criminal conduct does rape fall under?

Answer: Unit Points What is Crimes against a person

Question: Unit Points Failing to perform an act required by law is known as a crime of

Answer: Unit Points What is Omission

Question: Unit Points Ability for law enforcement to enter a building in the case of a fire is known as

Answer: Unit Points What is Emergency Situation

Question: Unit Points Defense used saying law enforcement convinced a person to commit the crime

Answer: Unit Points What is Entrapment

Question: Unit Points As a juvenile you are not sentenced, you are given

Answer: Unit Points What is a Disposition

Question: Unit Points Pretrial proceeding at which the prosecutor must prove that a crime was committed is

Answer: Unit Points What is Preliminary hearing

Question: Unit Points Main reason for our jail system is to --- criminals.

Answer: Unit Points What is Rehabilitate

Question: Foundations 100 Points Administrative unit of government that creates and enforces laws

Answer: Foundations 100 Points What is an Agency

Question: Foundations 200 Points Branch of government that makes laws through rulings

Answer: Foundations 200 Points What is Judicial

Question: Foundations 300 Points Separation of power between the federal and state governments is known as

Answer: Foundations 300 Points What is Federalism

Question: Foundations 400 Points In opening statements, closing statements, and examining witnesses which lawyer gets to go first

Answer: Foundations 400 Points What is Plaintiff / Prosecutor

Question: Foundations 500 Points Act or process of resolving a dispute between two or more parties where a third party comes in and assists

Answer: Foundations 500 Points What is Mediation

Question: Hodgepodge 100 Points If under 17 instead of committing a crime you have committed a(n)

Answer: Hodgepodge 100 Points What is Offense

Question: Hodgepodge 200 Points In a criminal trial the defendant must be found how guilty

Answer: Hodgepodge 200 Points What is Beyond a reasonable doubt

Question: Hodgepodge 300 Points Taking of money from someone to whom it has been entrusted

Answer: Hodgepodge 300 Points What is Embezzlement

Question: Hodgepodge 400 Points A formal request to postpone the date of a trial

Answer: Hodgepodge 400 Points What is a Motion of Continuance

Question: Hodgepodge 500 Points Who is Ingham County’s Prosecuting Attorney.

Answer: Hodgepodge 500 Points Who is Stuart Dunnings III

Final Jeopardy – Make your Wager, No NOTES or BOOK

Final Jeopardy Question In the following order, what rights are protected in the 2 nd Amendment 4 th Amendment 8 th Amendment

Final Jeopardy Answer 2 nd – Right to bear arms 4 th – Protection from search and seizure 8 th - Protection from cruel and unusual punishment Wager