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500 100 200 300 100 300 200 300 200 100 200 500 300 100 400 Who’s Who in the Courtroom Judges & Lawyers Think Like a Lawyer Bill of Rights Trials 200
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Law School Judges and Lawyers for $100
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What graduate school have judges and lawyers attended?
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Judges and Lawyers for $200 All judges have been this for at least 10 years
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What is an attorney?
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This is how most lawyers and judges pay for law school Judges and Lawyers for $300
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What are loans and scholarships?
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Judges and Lawyers for $400 These are the two ways that lawyers can become judges.
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What are elections by voters and appointments by governors?
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Decisions by judges must be based on this. Judges and Lawyers for $500
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What is the rule of law?
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This many jurors must agree to convict a criminal defendant. Trials for $100
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What is a unanimous jury of 12?
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Amendment Six guarantees a speedy, public, and _________ trial. Trials for $200
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What is a fair trial?
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These are the three levels of Court: Supreme Court _____________ Court Trial Court Trials for $300
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What is the Appellate Court?
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All immigration cases are heard in this court system Trials for $400
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What are federal courts?
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This means that a trial has to start over from the beginning. Trials for $500
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What is a mistrial?
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“You have the right to remain silent…” The Bill of Rights $100
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What is the Fifth Amendment?
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This promises me a lawyer when I face imprisonment. The Bill of Rights for $200
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What is the Right to Counsel in the Sixth Amendment?
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The Bill of Rights $300 Why we require search warrants signed by judges.
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What is the protection against unreasonable Search and Seizure in the Fourth Amendment?
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Trials for $400 I have a right to this type of trial if I may be imprisoned.
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What is a jury trial?
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Trials for $500 This is why I cannot be put on trial for the same crime twice.
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What is the Double Jeopardy rule in the Fifth Amendment?
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This is how we address a judge. Think Like a Lawyer for $100
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What is “Your honor”?
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Pro per or Pro Se Think Like a Lawyer for $200
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Who is someone who has no lawyer or is their own lawyer?
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Objection! Think Like a Lawyer for $300
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What you would say to formally protest something during trial?
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This document allows you to order witnesses to court. Think Like a Lawyer for $400
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What is a subpoena?
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This means that the everyone in court must obey the law and give everyone a fair chance. Think Like a Lawyer for $500
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What is Due Process?
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This person is trained to record approximately 300 words a minute. Who’s Who in the Courtroom for $100
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Who is the Court Reporter?
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This sheriff keeps his eyes open to make sure everyone is safe in court. Who’s Who in the Courtroom for $200
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Who is the bailiff?
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This person acts as the umpire or referee in the courtroom. Who’s Who in the Courtroom for $300
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Who is the judge?
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This person is fluent in at least two languages and can listen while speaking. Who’s Who in the Courtroom for $400
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Who is the interpreter?
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Who’s Who in the Courtroom for $500 These attorneys represent “the people”.
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Who are the prosecutors or deputy district attorneys?
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