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LawsCivil CasesCriminal Cases Baker’s Choice Miscellaneous

- Influence of American law that included the Twelve Tables as a basis for the American Bill of Rights Row Question

- Roman Law Row Answer

- Written law document written in 1215 that helped influence the founding fathers idea of a limited government Row Question

- Magna Carta Row Answer

- Formal charges issued by a grand jury Row Question

- Indictment Row Answer

- Right to a speedy and public trial falls under which amendment? Row Question

- 6 th amendment Row Answer

- The “Great Law of Peace” that included separation of powers and individual rights Row Question

- Iroquois Nation’s Constitution Row Answer

- What is the name of someone that sues and what is the name for someone that is being sued? Row Question

- Plaintiff/Defendant Row Answer

- What does a plaintiff get if they win a case? (use specific terminology) Row Question

- Remedy Row Answer

Row Question - What orders a defendant to appear in court on a certain date?

- Summons Row Answer

Row Question - What is the usual result of a settlement?

- The defendant will pay $ to the plaintiff Row Answer

- What happens if the defendant wins a civil case? Row Question

- Plaintiff receives nothing and must pay court costs Row Answer

- A jury made up of 6-12 people is known as a what? Row Question

- Petit Jury Row Answer

- Lying under oath in a criminal case is known as what? Row Question

- Perjury Row Answer

- A defendant in a criminal case who is found not guilty is considered to be __________. Row Question

- Acquitted Row Answer

- Two types of crimes that can be committed in a criminal case Row Question

- Felony or Misdemeanor Row Answer

- When a defendant in a federal criminal case is arrested they are brought before a ___________ court. Row Question

- District Row Answer

- More serious crime like murder or rape Row Question

- felony Row Answer

- List three examples of civil law cases Row Question

- divorce, child custody, contract and property disputes, personal injury, etc. Row Answer

- If a person sues over excessive bail, this would fall under what type of law? Row Question

- Constitutional law Row Answer

- An order to stop an action during a case Row Question

- Injunction Row Answer

- What is the goal of the juvenile justice system? Row Question

- To rehabilitate Row Answer

- Why does a blonde smile at lightning? Row Question

- She thinks she is getting her picture taken Row Answer

- What’s a chickencost? Row Question

- About $6 Row Answer

- How can you tell that an attorney is about to lie? Row Question

- His/her lips are about to move Row Answer

- Site the Pledge of Allegiance but only in a ROBOT voice. Row Question

- Boo. That was bad. Row Answer

- Sing the Batman theme incessantly. Row Question

- Sounds awful, but its acceptable. Row Answer