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Baker’s Choice. Laws. Civil Cases. Criminal Cases. Miscellaneous. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1---100 Question.
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Row 1---100 Question - Influence of American law that included the Twelve Tables as a basis for the American Bill of Rights
Row 1---100 Answer - Roman Law
Row 1---200 Question - Written law document written in 1215 that helped influence the founding fathers idea of a limited government
Row 1---200 Answer - Magna Carta
Row 1---300 Question - Formal charges issued by a grand jury
Row 1---300 Answer - Indictment
Row 1---400 Question - Right to a speedy and public trial falls under which amendment?
Row 1---400 Answer - 6th amendment
Row 1---500 Question - The “Great Law of Peace” that included separation of powers and individual rights
Row 1---500 Answer - Iroquois Nation’s Constitution
Row 2---100 Question - What is the name of someone that sues and what is the name for someone that is being sued?
Row 2---100 Answer - Plaintiff/Defendant
Row 2---200 Question - What does a plaintiff get if they win a case? (use specific terminology)
Row 2---200 Answer - Remedy
Row 2---300 Question - What orders a defendant to appear in court on a certain date?
Row 2---300 Answer - Summons
Row 2---400 Question - What is the usual result of a settlement?
Row 2---400 Answer - The defendant will pay $ to the plaintiff
Row 2---500 Question - What happens if the defendant wins a civil case?
Row 2---500 Answer - Plaintiff receives nothing and must pay court costs
Row 3---100 Question - A jury made up of 6-12 people is known as a what?
Row 3---100 Answer - Petit Jury
Row 3---200 Question - Lying under oath in a criminal case is known as what?
Row 3---200 Answer - Perjury
Row 3---300 Question - A defendant in a criminal case who is found not guilty is considered to be __________.
Row 3---300 Answer - Acquitted
Row 3---400 Question - Two types of crimes that can be committed in a criminal case
Row 3---400 Answer - Felony or Misdemeanor
Row 3---500 Question - When a defendant in a federal criminal case is arrested they are brought before a ___________ court.
Row 3---500 Answer - District
Row 4---100 Question - More serious crime like murder or rape
Row 4---100 Answer - felony
Row 4---200 Question - List three examples of civil law cases
Row 4---200 Answer - divorce, child custody, contract and property disputes, personal injury, etc.
Row 4---300 Question - If a person sues over excessive bail, this would fall under what type of law?
Row 4---300 Answer - Constitutional law
Row 4---400 Question - An order to stop an action during a case
Row 4---400 Answer - Injunction
Row 4---500 Question - What is the goal of the juvenile justice system?
Row 4---500 Answer - To rehabilitate
Row 5---100 Question - Why does a blonde smile at lightning?
Row 5---100 Answer - She thinks she is getting her picture taken
Row 5---200 Question - What’s a chickencost?
Row 5---200 Answer - About $6
Row 5---300 Question - How can you tell that an attorney is about to lie?
Row 5---300 Answer - His/her lips are about to move
Row 5---400 Question - Site the Pledge of Allegiance but only in a ROBOT voice.
Row 5---400 Answer - Boo. That was bad.
Row 5---500 Question - Sing the Batman theme incessantly.