Law Jeopardy!!!! Final Exam Review Double Jeopardy.

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Law Jeopardy!!!! Final Exam Review Double Jeopardy

Unit 1Unit 2Unit 3CourtsHodgepodge Right Side of Room CenterLeft Side of Room Final Jeopardy

Question: Unit Points Laws enacted by legislature are known as

Answer: Unit Points What are Statutes

Question: Unit Points People hired by special interest groups to influence legislators are known as

Answer: Unit Points What are Lobbyist

Question: Unit Points Science or study of law is known as

Answer: Unit Points What is Jurisprudence

Question: Unit Points An act or failure to act that violates the law

Answer: Unit Points What is a Crime

Question: Unit Points These courts review issues of law

Answer: Unit Points What are Appeal Courts

Question: Unit Points The main person who commits a crime is known as

Answer: Unit Points What is the Principal

Question: Unit Points Person who urges or pays someone else to commit a crime may be guilty of

Answer: Unit Points What is Solicitation

Question: Unit Points Unlawful taking of property from a person’s immediate possession by force

Answer: Unit Points What is Robbery

Question: Unit Points To be found guilty of most crimes there must be these three elements

Answer: Unit Points What is Duty, breach of duty, intent

Question: Unit Points Effort to commit a crime that goes beyond preparation, but does not result in the commission of the crime

Answer: Unit Points What is an Attempt

Question: Unit Points Defense used if defendant is under the age of 7

Answer: Unit Points What is Infancy

Question: Unit Points Ability for law enforcement to search a person for weapons

Answer: Unit Points What is Stop and frisk

Question: Unit Points Punishment that results in death

Answer: Unit Points What is Capital Punishment

Question: Unit Points Latin word meaning “elsewhere”

Answer: Unit Points What is Alibi

Question: Unit Points Factors around a crime that tend to lessen the seriousness of the offense

Answer: Unit Points What are Mitigating Circumstances

Question: Courts 200 Points Group of citizens assembled to decide the facts of a case in court

Answer: Courts 200 Points What is a Jury

Question: Courts 400 Points How many Justices sit on the Supreme Court

Answer: Courts 400 Points What are 9

Question: Courts 600 Points The final step in a trial

Answer: Courts 600 Points What is Verdict

Question: Courts 800 Points A judge who interprets the meaning of an unclear law is attempting to determine

Answer: Courts 800 Points What is Legislative Intent

Question: Courts 1000 Points When a court rules it sets a --

Answer: Courts 1000 Points What is Precedent

Question: Hodgepodge 200 Points If you help plan a crime but are not there when it occures, you are guilty as

Answer: Hodgepodge 200 Points What is an Accessory BEFORE the Fact

Question: Hodgepodge 400 Points Murder that is done with malice but without premeditation or deliberation

Answer: Hodgepodge 400 Points What is 2 nd Degree Murder

Question: Hodgepodge 600 Points Sexual Conduct with someone under the age of consent is known as

Answer: Hodgepodge 600 Points What is Statutory Rape

Question: Hodgepodge 800 Points A formal request to not allow certain evidence

Answer: Hodgepodge 800 Points What is a Motion of Suppression

Question: Hodgepodge 1000 Points This amendment protects us from self incrimination

Answer: Hodgepodge 1000 Points What is the Fifth

Final Jeopardy – Make your Wager, No NOTES or BOOK

Final Jeopardy Question In the following order, what rights are protected in the 2 nd Amendment 4 th Amendment 8 th Amendment

Final Jeopardy Answer 2 nd – Right to bear arms 4 th – Protection from search and seizure 8 th - Protection from cruel and unusual punishment Wager