Chapter 8 Flashcards

1
Q

the first congress which convened in 1789 and was the first bill ever introduced in the Senate

A

Judiciary Act of 1789

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2
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courts which Congress has created by its authority under Article III (their appointment is for life)

A

constitutional courts

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3
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jurisdiction

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the right of a court to hear and decide a case

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4
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a state cannot be sued in federal court by its own citizens, they the citizens of another state, or by a foreign country

A

11th Amendment

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5
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  • second type of court created by Congress

- legislative courts have no jurisdiction under Article III

A

legislative court

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6
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the chief decision makers of the federal judiciary

A

judges

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7
Q

case which the plaintiff feels he has been wronged by the defendant

A

civil case

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8
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the person filing the lawsuit

A

plaintiff

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9
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the person named in the suit

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defendant

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10
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case when the government is the plaintiff and seeks to bring some legal action against the defendant because he has wronged society

A

criminal cases

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11
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an official examination of available evidence in a court of law

A

trial

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12
Q

most active of the federal judiciary courts

A

United States District Courts

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13
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examines the evidence presented by the prosecutor determine whether there is sufficient evidence against the accused to try a case

A

grand jury

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14
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a formal accusation against the accused

A

indictment

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15
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sets the accused free immediately

A

acquital

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16
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hears the case in court

A

trial jury

17
Q

After hearing the case, the tiral by jury willl answer it they are guilty or not guilty

A

verdict

18
Q

jury that cannot agree on a verdict

A

hung jury

19
Q

material presented as a proof at a trial

A

evidence

20
Q

set of standards governing the admission of evidence into the court proceedings

A

rules of evidence

21
Q

evidence obtained illegally is not admissible in a court of law

A

exclusionary rule

22
Q

request that a higher court review the case records and verdict of the lower court

A

appeal

23
Q

the right of a court to review the ruling of a lower court

A

apellate jurisdiction

24
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lawyers written argument

A

briefs

25
Q

past decisions involving similar cases

A

precedents

26
Q

means friend of the court

filed by individuals who are not parties in the case but still have an interest in the case’s outcome

A

amicus curiae

27
Q

a tradition since the late 19th century

A

conference handshake

28
Q

any member of the court can reverse his position at any time

A

opinion day

29
Q

the prevailing view of the court until recent decades
historical role of the supreme court has been to interpret and apply the constitution as it stand written and as it was understood by its framers

A

judicial restraint