Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Court System Lessons CHAPTER 4
Advertisements

Chapter 4: Enforcing the Law 4 How Can Disputes Be Resolved Privately?
The Court System.  Judge: decide all legal issues in a lawsuit. If no jury, the judge’s job also includes determining the facts of the case.  Plaintiff.
CHAPTER 3 Court Systems 3-1 Forms of Dispute Resolution
Law For Business And Personal Use
Chapter 4 THE COURT SYSTEM
The Dual Court System Chapter 2.1 Federal & State Court Systems.
Chapter 4 – The Court System This chapter presents dispute resolution & the courts, along with the state & federal court systems.
Chapter 3, Court Systems 3-1 Forms of Dispute Resolution
U.S. Federal and State Court Systems
Mr. Valanzano Business Law
The Judicial Branch. Court Systems & Jurisdictions.
Chapter 5 Test Review Test Friday.
Chapter 3 Court Systems Law in Society Ms. Baumgartner.
Chapter 5 – A Dual Court System
LAW FOR BUSINESS AND PERSONAL USE © SOUTH-WESTERN PUBLISHING Chapter 4 Slide 1 The Court System Dispute Resolution and the Courts Federal.
Objective Review. The US Court of Appeals Cases are decided by a panel of how many judges? 33.
Supreme Court Only 1 Have original & Appellate jurisdiction 12 US Courts of Appeals: Courts who Review cases on appeal from the districts. Also called.
Ch. 3 Court Systems. Ch. 3-1 Dispute Resolution Litigation- Allowing a court to resolve a dispute. 2 alternatives to litigation: –Mediator: Tries to develop.
Chapter 3 The Court System. The Right to a Jury Trial Jury Jury Why would someone want this? Why would someone want this? Bench Trial Bench Trial Held.
The Court System Business Law Mr. DelPriore. Privately Resolved Disputes  Don’t go to court too fast “I’ll sue you.” “I’ll see you in court.” “My daddy.
Law for Business Mr. Bernstein Dispute Resolution and the Court System, pp October 6, 2014.
LAW for Business and Personal Use © 2012 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible.
Mr. Valanzano Business Law. Dispute Resolution Litigate – ________________________________________________ In some cases, people decided too quickly to.
Courts at Work. Criminal cases An adult criminal case has many steps It usually is not completed in one day, especially felony cases The first step is.
Chapter 4 Business Law. Number 1 ◦ Is Ed bound by a third party decision? Number 2 ◦ Should Walter pay the money? ◦ Should Olivia sue, even though she.
The Judicial Branch.
The Judicial Branch of Georgia’s Government
 These slides are designed to make note-taking simpler. Most notes are drawn from the text. You will have a test on these notes as part of your your.
Chapter What would likely happen to Anthony if he turns to the courts for help in ending the discrimination? 2. Does Anthony have a duty to anyone,
Business Law Chapter 5 Review Game. Business-Related Crimes Crime Classifications Elements of Crime Final Jeopardy Jeopardy.
Criminal Law Business Law Mr. DelPriore. What is a crime? Punishable offense against society We identify, arrest, prosecute, punish To protect us! Crimes.
Federal Courts There are two separate court systems in the United States: 1) Federal and 2) State *Most cases heard in court are heard in State courts.
Chapter 4 Criminal Law. Categories Business Related.
LAW FOR BUSINESS AND PERSONAL USE © SOUTH-WESTERN PUBLISHING Chapter 4 Slide 1 The Court System Dispute Resolution and the Courts Federal.
Mrs. Christensen Presents. $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 Business.
The Judicial Branch Unit 5. Court Systems & Jurisdictions.
Unit Five What is law? Who makes law? Unit Five Jurisprudence – –The study of law Law – - A set of rules or regulations that by which a government regulates.
Chapters 3 and 4: The Constitution and the Courts Business Law.
LAW for Business and Personal Use © 2012 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible.
LEVELS OF THE COURTS. FEDERAL – US DISTRICT COURTS 94 in the USA 94 in the USA Handle cases of Handle cases of Constitution Constitution Federal Laws.
Objective: Today in class we will review to describe the different levels of courts and their powers. The source of power of the federal court, and the.
DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND THE COURTS FEDERAL COURT SYSTEM STATE COURT SYSTEMS THE COURT SYSTEM.
Chapter 28-2: Texas Courts Systems Guided Notes. Texas Judicial System A. Consists of : 1)Courts 2)Judges 3)Law enforcement agencies B. Serves the purposes.
Crime-Tort Jeopardy Business Related Crimes Elements of a Crime Classify Defenses Elements of a Tort Types of Torts Civil Procedure $100100$100100$100100$100100$100100$100100$
Georgia’s Judicial Branch. The Judicial Branch Consists of the state’s courts Supreme Court Magistrate Court Probate Court Municipal Court Juvenile CourtState.
CH 9 Section 2. The Bill of Rights. The 1 st Amendment guarantees us the freedoms of religion, speech, assembly, petition and the press.
Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice A _____ is an act that _______ the ______ of _______, or the _______.
THE COURT SYSTEMS Chapter 18. The Dual Court System ■In the United States there are two types of court systems under which every court in the nation can.
FINAL REVIEW. HELPS AFTER THE CRIME AIDING AND ABETTING HIDING THE CRIMINAL.
Law for Business and Personal Use © Thomson South-Western CHAPTER 3 Court Systems 3-1 Forms of Dispute Resolution 3-2 The Federal Court System 3-3 State.
Ethics & Law Crimes Jurisdiction Torts Courts & Trials
Hosted by Mr. Antley Choice1Choice 2Choice 3Choice
Law for Business and Personal Use © Thomson South-Western CHAPTER 4 Criminal Law and Procedure 4-1 Criminal Law 4-2 Criminal Procedure.
Civil and Criminal Law Chapter 16 (Part 2). Criminal Cases O Criminal Cases are when the state or federal government charges someone with a crime O The.
Chapter 5 “A Dual Court System” Business Law. A Dual Court System.
Article III: The Judicial Branch Chapters: 11,12
COURT SYSTEMS Chapter 3. Ch. 3-1 Objectives  Explain how disputes can be settled without going to court  Name the different levels of courts and describe.
CHAPTER 3 Court Systems 3-1 Forms of Dispute Resolution
Let’s Review LAW!!!!!.
Business Law Chapter 3 Court Systems.
Process of Law.
What is a good definition of crime?
3-3 State Court Systems GOALS
Judicial Branch Not Guilty!!!.
Dispute Resolution and the Courts
Judicial Branch Not Guilty!!!.
4-1 Dispute Resolution and the Courts
Business Law – Mr. Lamberti
Chapter 3 Court Systems.
Presentation transcript:

Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

Click here for Final Jeopardy

Chapter 4 The Court System Chapter 5 Our Criminal Laws Ch 7Social & Professional Communication 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Chapter 4 The Court System Chapter 3 Constitutional Rights

The amendment that guarantees a US citizen the freedom of speech

What is the 1 st Amendment?

The first 10 amendments

What is the Bill of Rights?

The head of the executive branch

Who is the President?

To change or alter the US Constitution

What is to amend?

Equity

What fair?

Develops a solution acceptable to both parties

Who is a Mediator?

To take disputes to court

What is litigate?

A verbatim record of what went on at trial

What is a transcript?

Reviews decisions of lower courts when a party claims an error was made

What is an appellate court?

Courts that administer wills and estates

What are probate courts?

An order for a state court to turn over case records to the Supreme Court

What is a writ of certiorari?

Handles cases involving $2500 or less

What is Small Claims Court?

The first court to hear a dispute

What is a trial court?

The amount of federal courts of appeal dedicated to the federal circuit

What is 1?

Younger members of society

What are juveniles?

The two classifications of crimes

What are felonies and misdemeanors?

A lesser misdemeanor

What is an infraction?

The age at which we consider below the age of reason

What is 10 or 7?

Lying about the past or existing fact to obtain money or property

What is false pretenses?

Two or more persons agree to commit a crime

What is a conspiracy?

Burning

What is arson?

Freedom from prosecution

What is immunity?

Force used to prevent death, serious bodily harm, etc…

What is self- defense?

Standard of proof in a criminal case

What is beyond a reasonable doubt?

Voluntary surrendering of the right to a public trial to avoid risk of greater penalty

What is plea bargaining?