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Chapter 15 Courts Judges and the Law
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1st Supreme Court 6 justices February 2, 1790
Did not hear a case for 3 years
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Article III Establishes the Supreme Court
Only court required in the “C”
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Other Courts “C” = Congress may “establish” Judiciary Act 1789
Law established federal judiciary system made up of district and circuit courts and specified the kinds of cases the courts could try
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And…. Qualifications of federal judges, district attorneys and judicial officials Set number of SC justices (then 6/now 9) Established principle that SC decisions are FINAL
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15.2 The Main role of the Judicial Branch is to resolve society’s conflicts In accordance with the law
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2 kinds of legal conflicts
Criminal Law Civil Law
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Criminal Law Legal measures passed by a legislative body to protect the welfare of society and provide punishments for those who fail to comply Examples?
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government Acts on society’s behalf Always prosecutes criminal cases
People found guilty = fines, prison, probation…
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Guilty? Must be found guilty “beyond a reasonable doubt” By jury
Absolute and unanimous
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Civil Law Legal measures that govern conflicts between private parties or occasionally, between a private party and the government
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examples Ownership of property Injury Contracts
One party will seek “damages” or compensation ($$$)
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Burden of Proof Party bring the lawsuit must prove there is
a preponderance of evidence Meaning? Must prove that the other party is at fault and should be held libel
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Decision? Usually a jury Awards damages ($) If found guilty
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The Courtroom Judge = controls legal proceedings
Defendant = person accused of a crime in a criminal trial Prosecution = government lawyer bringing evidence against the defendant
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Civil Trial Plaintiff = person bringing the lawsuit to court
Defendant = the accused Both sides are represented by attorneys
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During the trial Evidence Witness testimony Officers of the court
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citizens Key roles Witnesses Jurors
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witnesses Can be for the prosecution or the defense Direct questions
Cross-examination Crucial role = provide information to jury about what happened
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jury 12 people US citizen 18 years old Understand English
Live in the court’s jurisdiction Not be a convicted felon
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Who gets called? Names are pulled from Drivers license (Michigan)
Voter registration
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Jury Duty Required Being summoned is no guarantee you will serve
4 of 5 are dismissed
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Selected? Listen to the case Listen to the evidence
Reach a unanimous verdict (decision) Decision = consequences
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check What are the 2 types of legal conflicts?
Who has the burden of proof in a case? What is the name of the person accused of a crime? What is the name of the person bring charges in a criminal trial? What is the name of the person bringing charges in a civil trial?
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