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Chapter 4 Jeopardy Review Legal Vocabulary More Vocabulary Courts Misc. Legal Facts Famous Cases 10 20 30 40 50

Third party brought in to help resolve a dispute. Not legally binding. Vocabulary – 10 pts. Third party brought in to help resolve a dispute. Not legally binding.

Third party brought in to help resolve a dispute. Not legally binding. Vocabulary – 10 pts. Third party brought in to help resolve a dispute. Not legally binding. Mediator Return to Game Table

Vocabulary – 20 pts. Third party brought in to help reach a legally binding agreement. Must do what this person says.

Vocabulary – 20 pts. Third party brought in to help reach a legally binding agreement. Must do what this person says. Arbitrator Return to Game Table

Power to hear only cases of a specific type. Vocabulary – 30 pts. Power to hear only cases of a specific type.

Power to hear only cases of a specific type. Vocabulary – 30 pts. Power to hear only cases of a specific type. Special Jurisdiction Return to Game Table

Vocabulary – 40 pts. Court that reviews trial court decisions to determine if a significant error of law was made during trial.

Vocabulary – 40 pts. Court that reviews trial court decisions to determine if a significant error of law was made during trial. Appellate Court Return to Game Table

Vocabulary – 50 pts. Court in which an accurate, detailed report of what went on at trial is formed.

Vocabulary – 50 pts. Court in which an accurate, detailed report of what went on at trial is formed. Trial Court Return to Game Table

More Vocab. – 10 pts. Order to a lower court to produce the record of a case for the Supreme Court to review.

More Vocab. – 10 pts. Order to a lower court to produce the record of a case for the Supreme Court to review. Writ of Certiorari Return to Game Table

Power to hear a case in full for the first time. More Vocab. – 20 pts. Power to hear a case in full for the first time.

More Vocab. – 20 pts. Power to hear a case in full for the first time. Original Jurisdiction Return to Game Table

What’s your wager?

More Vocab – Daily Double Trying an individual twice for the same offense.

More Vocab – Daily Double Trying an individual twice for the same offense. Double Jeopardy Return to Game Table

More Vocab – 40 pts. Individuals over 13 and under 18 years of age who are given special status under the criminal law.

More Vocab – 40 pts. Individuals over 13 and under 18 years of age who are given special status under the criminal law. Juveniles Return to Game Table

Title of a judge on the state or federal supreme courts. More Vocab – 50 pts. Title of a judge on the state or federal supreme courts.

Title of a judge on the state or federal supreme courts. More Vocab – 50 pts. Title of a judge on the state or federal supreme courts. Justice Return to Game Table

Tribunal that hears cases involving violations of ordinances. Courts – 10 pts. Tribunal that hears cases involving violations of ordinances.

Tribunal that hears cases involving violations of ordinances. Courts – 10 pts. Tribunal that hears cases involving violations of ordinances. Municipal Court Return to Game Table

Marketing Mix – 20 pts. Court in which an accurate, detailed report of what went on at trial is formed.

Court – 20 pts. Court in which an accurate, detailed report of what went on at trial is formed. Court of Record Return to Game Table

Courts – 30 pts. A layer of courts below their main courts that hear minor criminal cases, state traffic offenses, and lawsuits in which relatively small amounts are involved.

Associate Circuit Courts or County Courts Courts – 30 pts. A layer of courts below their main courts that hear minor criminal cases, state traffic offenses, and lawsuits in which relatively small amounts are involved. Associate Circuit Courts or County Courts Return to Game Table

Courts – 40 pts. Courts that handle disputes in which small amounts, generally $2,500 or less, are involved.

Courts – 40 pts. Courts that handle disputes in which small amounts, generally $2,500 or less, are involved. Small Claims Court Return to Game Table

Courts that administer wills and estates. Courts – 50 pts. Courts that administer wills and estates.

Courts – 50 pts. Courts that administer wills and estates. Probate Courts Return to Game Table

Misc. Legal Facts – 10 pts. Ages from 7 to 15.

Minimum age range for trying juveniles as adults. Misc. Legal Facts – 10 pts. Ages from 7 to 15. Minimum age range for trying juveniles as adults. Return to Game Table

Misc. Legal Facts – 20 pts. 9

Number of Supreme Court Justices Misc. Legal Facts – 20 pts. 9 Number of Supreme Court Justices Return to Game Table

Misc. Legal Facts – 30 pts. 13

Number of United States Courts of Appeal Misc. Legal Facts – 30 pts. 13 Number of United States Courts of Appeal Return to Game Table

Misc. Legal Facts – 40 pts. USSC

United States Supreme Court Misc. Legal Facts– 40 pts. USSC United States Supreme Court Return to Game Table

Misc. Legal Facts – 50 pts. 17 in IL

Age you are no longer a juvenile. Misc. Legal Facts – 50 pts. 17 in IL Age you are no longer a juvenile. Return to Game Table

Famous Cases – 10 pts. Said you were entitled to a lawyer only if you were being tried for a capital offense and had special circumstances.

Famous Cases – 10 pts. Said you were entitled to a lawyer only if you were being tried for a capital offense and had special circumstances. Betts vs. Brady. Return to Game Table

Florida case that redefined the right to council. Famous Cases – 20 pts. Florida case that redefined the right to council.

Florida case that redefined the right to council. Famous Cases – 20 pts. Florida case that redefined the right to council. Gideon vs. Wainwright Return to Game Table

Famous Cases – 30 pts. Case that served as precedent for years that said that as long as facilities were separate and equal it was alright to have separate facilities for whites and blacks.

Famous Cases – 30 pts. Case that served as precedent for years that said that as long as facilities were separate and equal it was alright to have separate facilities for whites and blacks. Plessy vs. Ferguson Return to Game Table

Case that led to desegregation of schools. Famous Cases – 40 pts. Case that led to desegregation of schools.

Famous Cases – 40 pts. Case that led to desegregation of schools. Brown vs. Board of Education Return to Game Table

Famous Cases – 50 pts. Case where plaintiff Grimshaw sued an automobile manufacturer for injuries suffered in a Pinto.

Grimshaw v. Ford Motor Company Famous Cases – 50 pts. Case where plaintiff Grimshaw sued an automobile manufacturer for injuries suffered in a Pinto. Grimshaw v. Ford Motor Company Return to Game Table