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Criminal Case

Criminal Case. Civil Case. Original Jurisdiction. Appellate Jurisdiction. Concurrent Jurisdiction. Government or state resolves a DISPUTE between two parties. Allows certain types of cases to be tried in EITHER federal or state courts.

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Criminal Case

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  1. Criminal Case

  2. Civil Case

  3. Original Jurisdiction

  4. Appellate Jurisdiction

  5. Concurrent Jurisdiction

  6. Government or state resolves a DISPUTE between two parties

  7. Allows certain types of cases to be tried in EITHER federal or state courts

  8. Courts that hear reviews or APPEALS of decision from the lower courts

  9. Government or state CHARGES an individual with violating one or more laws

  10. Authority to hear a case for the FIRST time

  11. Senatorial Courtesy

  12. Writ of Certiorari

  13. Brief

  14. Judicial Activism

  15. Judicial Restraint

  16. Belief the Supreme Court should play a more active role in creating national policies and answering questions of conflict in society

  17. Allowing senators from the president’s party who represents the state with the vacancy to approve or disapprove nominees

  18. A detailed statement of the facts of the case supporting a particular position by presenting arguments based on relevant facts and citations from previous case

  19. Belief the Supreme Court should operate strictly within the limits of the Constitution and only answer questions if a clear violation of the Constitution is present

  20. An order by the Court (when petitioned) directing a lower court to send up records of a case for review

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