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Judicial Branch

Constitutional Courts (Judicial Power) Supreme Court Constitutional Courts (Judicial Power) District Court, Court of Appeals Special Courts (Created by Congress) Tax courts, territorial courts, appeals for armed forces

Jurisdiction – authority of a court to hear a case Federal Jurisdiction – issues of federal law and interpretation of the Constitution Concurrent jurisdiction – mix of state and federal jurisdiction Plaintiff – person filing the suit Defendant – person against whom the complaint is made

One can appeal a ruling to make sure a lower court acted in accord with law Appellate jurisdiction Can modify a decision

Federal judges Nominated by pres, confirmed by Senate Term: life (would make an independent judiciary

Judicial Philosophy: Judicial restraint: Judges decide cases on 1. the original intent of the framers or those who enacted the statutes 2. precedent -- a former decision that serves as a guide for later cases What has the court done in the past? Let the majority determine public policy Judicial activism Interpret and apply Constitution/statutes in light of conditions and values

Supreme Court Judicial Review – Court could declare acts of Congress unconstitutional Marbury v. Madison If appeals get to Supreme Court: 1. Supreme Court allows lower court ruling to stand 2. Supreme Court remands case – sends it back to lower court for reconsideration 3. Supreme Court decides the case

How the court operated: Supreme Court gets cases through appeal or certificate (if a lower court does not know how to rule) How the court operated: 1.) Oral Arguments 2.) Briefs (filed written statements from both sides) are read as well 3.) Court Conferences (discussion led by Chief Justice) 4.) Court Issues Opinion (vote—best of nine wins) 5.) Majority and dissenting opinions issued

Rights of the Accused Habeas Corpus – Prisoner must be brought before the court and the officer must show cause why the prisoner should not be released

Steps of Justice 1. Arrested 2. Interrogation 3. Grand Jury Proceeding There must be a warrant or officer must act on probable cause No unreasonable search and seizure Can request writ of Habeas Corpus 2. Interrogation Accused has right to counsel and to remain silent (Miranda Rights) No coerced confession 3. Grand Jury Proceeding Decides if case should go to trial by reviewing evidence

Steps of Justice 4. Trial 5. Punishment 6. Appeals Must be w/in 100 days of arrest Accused may request change of venue Guaranteed counsel (Gideon v. Wainwright) and no self-incrimination Witnesses called/subpoenaed Jury’s conviction must be unanimous No double jeopardy – once a person has been tried, they cannot be retried for the same crime Right to trial by jury can be waived –bench trial or plea of guilty 5. Punishment Fines can’t be excessive No cruel and unusual punishment 6. Appeals Either side can appeal a verdict