Law Jeopardy!!!! Unit 3 Review. Chapter 11Chapter 12Chapter 13Chapter 15Chapter 16 100 200 300 400 500 Right Side of Room CenterLeft Side of Room Final.

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Law Jeopardy!!!! Unit 3 Review

Chapter 11Chapter 12Chapter 13Chapter 15Chapter Right Side of Room CenterLeft Side of Room Final Jeopardy

Question: Chapter Points An offender under the age of 7 will use what defense

Answer: Chapter Points What is Infancy

Question: Chapter Points If there is undo pressure on you to commit a crime you may claim the defense of

Answer: Chapter Points What is Duress

Question: Chapter Points People or proof you were somewhere else at the time of a crime

Answer: Chapter Points What is an Alibi

Question: Chapter Points For a person to claim the defense of intoxication it needs to be

Answer: Chapter Points What is At the time of the crime And sometimes Involuntary

Question: Chapter Points Defense blaming pressure by the police for the crime being committed

Answer: Chapter Points What is Entrapment

Question: Chapter Points For the school to complete a search they need

Answer: Chapter Points What is Reasonable Suspicion

Question: Chapter Points We are protected from unreasonable search and seizure by this

Answer: Chapter Points What is The 4 th Amendment

Question: Chapter Points If you call 911 and they enter your home this search is known as

Answer: Chapter Points What is an Emergency Situation Search

Question: Chapter Points This rule states that if evidence is found in an illegal search it cannot be used in court

Answer: Chapter Points What is the Exclusionary Rule

Question: Chapter Points Police will go to a judge with this form that explains probable cause to obtain a search warrant

Answer: Chapter Points What is an Affidavit

Question: Chapter Points Cash put forward as a deposit to be released from jail to prove the defendant will show up for the trial

Answer: Chapter Points What is Bail

Question: Chapter Points This is a formal filing asking for the court to take a certain action

Answer: Chapter Points What is a Motion

Question: Chapter Points Formal process of making a police arrest record

Answer: Chapter Points What is Booking

Question: Chapter Points Defendant’s plea to criminal charges not admitting guilt, but not contesting the charge

Answer: Chapter Points What is Nolo Contendere

Question: Chapter Points Court session where accused hears formal charges, enters a plea and can have a lawyer appointed to them

Answer: Chapter Points What is Arraignment

Question: Chapter Points There are how many technical forms of capital punishment used in the U.S

Answer: Chapter Points What is 5

Question: Chapter Points An attempt to help the accused alter their behavior to be productive members of society

Answer: Chapter Points What is Rehabilitation

Question: Chapter Points Forcing the accused to pay the victim back for their wrong doing

Answer: Chapter Points What is Restitution

Question: Chapter Points Release from custody with the understanding they will check in and follow other rules outlined

Answer: Chapter Points What is Parole

Question: Chapter Points Pretrial proceeding where prosecutor must prove that a crime was committed

Answer: Chapter Points What is Preliminary Hearing

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

Answer: Chapter Points What is Offense

Question: Chapter Points Instead of being found guilty a minor is found

Answer: Chapter Points What is Delinquent

Question: Chapter Points A minor will be sent to --- instead of jail / prison

Answer: Chapter Points What is Detention Center

Question: Chapter Points Instead of a trial a minor will sit through

Answer: Chapter Points What is an Adjudicatory Hearing

Question: Chapter Points What is the maximum sentence a minor can receive in the USA

Answer: Chapter Points What is Life in Prison

Final Jeopardy – Make your Wager, No NOTES or BOOK

Final Jeopardy Question What are the five freedoms guaranteed to us in the 1 st Amendment

Final Jeopardy Answer What is freedom of Speech, Press, Religion, Assemble, Petition Wager