Ch 17/18 Test Flashcards

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Written by lawyer; your side of the story

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Brief

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If you take your case to a higher court, if they affirm it they say the lower court was right

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Affirm

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2
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Civilians; almost usually about $ or loss of property, divorce or children has a stronger law code

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Civil Law

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3
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Law based on constitution

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Constitutional Law

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4
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People who break the law go to criminal court

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Criminal Law

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5
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A specific court that has the right to have a court case

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Original Jurisdiction

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6
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Can be followed or broken; an expected consequence/ equal treatment under the law

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Precedent

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7
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Reverse a decision

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Reverse

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8
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Applies specifically to the Supreme Court; Supreme Court asks for the files from the lower court

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Writ of Centorari

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9
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What are Justices and Decisions?

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6-9 justices are chief, and are either original or appealate. Decisions are made on Monday 1st from October through June. There are two week sessions from Monday to Wednesday. Each brief is 30 minutes each. They get to draft their opinion: majority opinion, dissenting opinion, and concerning opinion.

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The person who has been harmed, bringing the case to the court, wants justice.

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Plaintiff

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11
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Defends themselves in the case

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Defendant

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12
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You broke the law and it’s going to be different in fed. court or state court; you harm the well being of the people

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Criminal Case

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13
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You, a civilian was harmed as a person

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Civil case

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14
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The schedule of court case that will be seen

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Docket

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15
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When you break the law you know the consequences; everyone gets justice in the same measure

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Precedent

16
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When you as a citizen ask the government to do right

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Redress

17
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Large Essay: federal offense

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  1. Immigration
  2. Identity Fraud
  3. Sex Offenders
  4. Drugs
  5. Guns
  6. Murder
  7. Child Endangerment (pornography)
  8. Kidnapping
  9. Stalking
  10. White Collar
18
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Flag Etiquette?

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  1. Pledge
  2. Sunrise - sunset=is when the flag is up
  3. All-Weather flags
  4. Always on the right and highest
    5, never dipped
  5. Blue down= emergency
  6. Hang above floor, counter, etc.
  7. Not clothing, bedding, or drapery
  8. No words/pictures
  9. No Advertising (even though this rules is often broken)
  10. Allowed on military uniform
  11. When tattered you need to burn it to dispose it
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