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Chapter 8 Quiz Review
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What act established the structure of the federal court system and became the first bill ever introduced in the Senate?
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Judiciary Act of 1789
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What professional interest group has the most influence on the President and his choice of federal judge?
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American Bar Association
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What are the most active of the federal judiciary courts?
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United States District Courts
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What rule states that evidence obtained illegally is not admissible in a court of law?
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Exclusionary Rule
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What word refers to past decisions involving similar cases?
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precedents
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A) trial B) trial jury C) legislative courts D) jurisdiction E) grand jury F) constitutional courts the right of a court to hear and decide a case A) trial B) trial jury C) legislative courts D) jurisdiction E) grand jury F) constitutional courts the right of a court to hear and decide a case
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D) jurisdiction
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A) trial B) trial jury C) legislative courts D) jurisdiction E) grand jury F) constitutional courts courts created by Congress by its authority under Article III A) trial B) trial jury C) legislative courts D) jurisdiction E) grand jury F) constitutional courts courts created by Congress by its authority under Article III
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F) constitutional courts
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A) trial B) trial jury C) legislative courts D) jurisdiction E) grand jury F) constitutional courts an official examination of available evidence in a court of law A) trial B) trial jury C) legislative courts D) jurisdiction E) grand jury F) constitutional courts an official examination of available evidence in a court of law
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A) trial
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B) trial jury C) legislative courts D) jurisdiction E) grand jury F) constitutional courts a jury assembled to determine whether there is sufficient evidence against the accused to try a case A) trial B) trial jury C) legislative courts D) jurisdiction E) grand jury F) constitutional courts a jury assembled to determine whether there is sufficient evidence against the accused to try a case
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E) grand jury
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A) trial B) trial jury C) legislative courts D) jurisdiction E) grand jury F) constitutional courts a jury that actually hears a case in court and decides upon a verdict A) trial B) trial jury C) legislative courts D) jurisdiction E) grand jury F) constitutional courts a jury that actually hears a case in court and decides upon a verdict
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B) trial jury
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