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Chapter 19
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History
12th Grade
12/10/2011

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Jurisdiction
Definition
authority that every court has
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Criminal Law
Definition
law that seeks to prevent from harming others or property
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Adversary System
Definition
what our courts run under
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Plaintiff
Definition
person bringing the charges against the criminal
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Defendant
Definition
individual or group being charged
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Felonies
Definition
serious crimes(murder, rape, kidnapping, robbery)
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Misdemeanors
Definition
minor crime (vandalism, inexpensive theft, bad checks)
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Civil Law
Definition
disputes between people where no law was broken
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Law Suit
Definition
legal action where person or group sues to collect for damage done
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Tort
Definition
civil wrong where person suffers from injury and claims another party is responsible
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International Law
Definition
treaties, customs and agreements between two nations
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Fourth Amendment
Definition
protects citizens from legal search and seizure
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Search Warrant
Definition
a judges authorization to find certain items (evidence)
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Fifth Amendment
Definition
not legally required to testify against yourself
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Miranda Act
Definition
the right to remain silent and not incriminate against yourself
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Double Jeopardy
Definition
person tried for a crime, found not guilty, can be tried again for same
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Grand Jury
Definition
person must appear in court to decide if gov. has enough evidence to bring them to trial
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Sixth Amendment
Definition
allows your right to an attorney
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Eighth Amendment
Definition
outlaws cruel and unusual punishment
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Probate Cases
Definition
cases of taking care of people and their personal affairs
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Complaint
Definition
formal statement naming the plaintiff and the nature of the lawsuit
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Summons
Definition
document telling person of the suit against them and orders them to court
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Pleadings
Definition
answer to complaint; admits it or defends why their not to blame
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Discovery
Definition
when each side gathers evidence
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Settlement
Definition
parties agree on amount of money the defendant will pay, or the time in jail
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Mediation
Definition
mediator helps each side give and take
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Arbitration
Definition
arbitrator acts as judge and resolves the case; legally binding
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Appeal
Definition
if mistake was found in trial and injustice prevailed, plaintiff can appeal the verdict to a higher court
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Criminal Law
Definition
gov. is always the prosecution
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Manslaughter
Definition
accidental killing
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Assault
Definition
physical/threat of injury
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Testimonies
Definition
answers given under oath
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Cross-exam
Definition
given by otherside to discreet witness
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Acquittal
Definition
defendant found not guilty is set free
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Sentencing
Definition
found guilty- sentenced to time in jail
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Roberts
Definition
chief justice
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Brief
Definition
summary of the argument each side will make
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Life Appointment
Definition
how the supreme court is appinted for life
Term
Criminal Cases
Definition
100% sure that the persons accused of the crime
Term
Civil Cases
Definition
51% sure that persons accused of the crime
Term
Public Law
Definition
law passed by courts and state or local gov.
Term
Explain the procedure from start to finish in a criminal case.
Definition
1. Bringing the suit
a. lawyer files a complaint: a formal statement naming the plaintiff and the nature of the lawsuit
b. defendant is sent a summons: a document telling the person of the suit agaisnt them and orders them to court
2. Defendants Response
a. the defendant must file their pleading: an answer to a complaint; admits it or defends why their not to blame
b. easch side gathers evidence
3. Preliminary trial
a. judge calls on both parties to discuss/clarify the case
b. case could be weak and dropped, or strong and prosecuted
c. strong case could force a settlement/plea bargain: when parites agree on amount of money the defendant will pay or the time they will spend in jail
d. can also go to Mediation: when a mediator helps each side give and take
e. suit can be submitted to Arbitration:when arbitrator acts as judge and resolves the case
f. many cases dont stretch out because of costs, and many are settled relatively early
4. The Trial
a. settled by a jury of 6-12 people or a judge alone
b. in civil trial, the prosecution needs to prove that the defendant is to blame
5. The Appeal
a. if a mistake was found and an injustice prevailed, plantiff can appeal verdict to a higher court
b. may take years to receive the settlement or get out of jail
Term
Explain the procedure from start to finish in a civil case.
Definition
1. Arrest: police arrest and book suspect
a. warrant/miranda must be done properly
2. Preliminary Hearing
a. suspect appears before the judge
b. police show probable cause
c. bail is set
3. Indictment
a. Grand Jury(judge) hears evidence and family charges suspect with crime
4. Arraingment: formally charged and enters a plea
a. if the defendant pleas not guilty
b. trial date set
c. defendant can also plead guilty and accept a plea bargain
5. Trial
a. lawyers study law, interciew witnesses (discovery)
b. jury selection, both sides select those best for them
c. opening statement by each side
d. present cases
1. hear testimonies: answers given under oath
2. cross-exam: given by other side to discreet witness
3. verdict is reached
e. acquittal/sentencing
1. acquittal: defendant found not guilty is set free
2. sentencing:found guilty- sentenced to time in jail or worse
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