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1 Ethics & Law Crimes Jurisdiction Torts Courts & Trials 100 200 300 400 500

2 There are three things on which we base our ethical decisions- name two of them.

3 The following definition defines what word? “Consists of rules of conduct established by the government of a society to maintain stability and justice in that society.

4 True or False. Ethics and law often come into conflict

5 There are five sources of law today. Name three of them

6 What is the ICC?

7 There are two classes of crime. Name them and state which one is more serious.

8 There are three elements of a crime. Name two of them.

9 There are five categories of particular crimes. Name one category and give an example of a crime that falls into this category.

10 There are four defenses to crimes. Name three of them

11 Name the three types of sentences given if convicted of a crime

12 What type of jurisdiction does the court of appeals have?

13 What type of jurisdiction does a district court have?

14 What type of jurisdiction does the supreme court have?

15 What type of jurisdiction does the local trial court have?

16 What type of jurisdiction does a general court have?

17 Name two intentional torts and give a definition for each

18 The following list are all what? A duty was owed, failure to act as a reasonable person, the breach was the proximate cause, and harm was suffered.

19 According to what statutes does a case cease to exist if the victim is dead?

20 What doctrine applies to ultra hazardous activities such as sky diving?

21 What is the typical penalty for an infraction?

22 The following definition defines what word? “The power and authority given to a court to hear a case and to make a judgment.”

23 Which court would hear a case with a question as to the interpretation of the constitution of the U. S.?

24 Civil trials begin with the use of what?

25 Cases pertaining to the sea (admiralty) would be heard at what level – state or federal?

26 Bankruptcy goes to what level of court – federal or state?

27 Real World Ethics Greatest Good Golden Rule

28 Law

29 True

30 Federal and state constitutions, English Common Law, Statutes, Court decisions, or administrative law

31 International Criminal Court

32 Felonies and Misdemeanors. Felonies are more serious.

33 Criminal Act, Required State of Mind, and Motive

34 Crimes against people, property, business, society, or government

35 Insanity, Entrapment, Self-Defense, or Defense of Family Members

36 Fines, Imprisonment, or death penalty

37 Appellate

38 Original

39 AND Appellate

40 Limited

41 General

42 Answers will vary

43 Elements of Negligence

44 Survival statutes

45 Assumption of risk

46 Fines

47 Jurisdiction

48 U. S. Supreme Court

49 Pleadings or when the plaintiff files the complaint

50 Federal

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