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Judicial Branch In A Flash Activities fillable-1 (1)

Course: Applied Probability and Statistics (C 955)

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Judicial Branch in a Flash Name:
Worksheet p.1
A. Complete the Sentence. Use the terms and
ideas that you learned in this lesson to finish each
statement.
B. Making Comparisons. Decide whether each
description fits trial courts only, appellate courts
only, or both, and write the letter of the description
in the correct part of the diagram. The first one is
done for you.
1. The only court the Constitution creates is
_____________________________________
2. The two court systems in the United States are
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
3. Two kinds of legal cases are ______________
_____________________________________
4. The job of the Court of Appeals is
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
5. It’s difficult to take a case to the Supreme
Court because __________________________
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
6. If you lose a case in the trial court, you can
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
7. If an appellate court affirms a case, it means
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
8. If a law is unconstitutional, the Supreme Court
can __________________________________
_____________________________________
9. Evidence is used for _____________________
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
10. A trial with no jury is called a _____________
_____________________________________
C. Order in the Court! Number each set of
events to put the three events in the correct order.
A
____
____
____
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____
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andy zaruma
Supreme Court
state and federal
civil and criminal
see if trial did somethig wrong
they dont see lots of cases
appeal to a higher court
the verdict stays the same
innocent and to see if the side of story is right
prove thst someone is innocent
bench trial
strike it downs
they choose what to se and
b
g
a
d
h
c
f
e
3
1
2
1
3
2
2
1
3
3
2
1

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