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Law Jeopardy!!!!

Chapter 1 & 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Hodgepodge

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Right Side of Room Center Left Side of Room

Final Jeopardy

Question: Chapter 1 & 3100 Points

Offense against society

Answer: Chapter 1 & 3100 Points

What is aCrime

Question: Chapter 1 & 3200 Points

Power of a court to hear certain cases

Answer: Chapter 1 & 3200 Points

What is Jurisdiction

Question: Chapter 1 & 3300 Points

Legislation at the local level is also

known as

Answer: Chapter 1 & 3300 Points

What areOrdinances

Question: Chapter 1 & 3400 Points

Branch of government that is

made up of Congress

Answer: Chapter 1 & 3400 Points

What is theLegislative Branch

Question: Chapter 1 & 3500 Points

Law based on current standards or customs of the people is called

Answer: Chapter 1 & 3500 Points

What isCommon Law

Question: Chapter 4100 Points

Lying under oath is known as

Answer: Chapter 4100 Points

What isPerjury

Remember – This is what Clinton got in trouble for

Question: Chapter 4200 Points

How many jurors sit on a criminal

case

Answer: Chapter 4200 Points

What are12

Question: Chapter 4300 Points

How many Supreme Court

Justices are there

Answer: Chapter 4300 Points

What are9

Question: Chapter 4400 Points

The lowest level of courts that first

hear criminal trials

Answer: Chapter 4400 Points

What areTrial Courts

Question: Chapter 4500 Points

Which court hears cases involving

wills, estates, etc.

Answer: Chapter 4500 Points

What isProbate Court

Question: Chapter 5100 Points

This type of defense is based on problems

with the way evidence was obtained

Answer: Chapter 5100 Points

What isProcedural

Defense

Question: Chapter 5200 Points

A crime punishable by more than a year

in prison or a fine larger than $1,000

Answer: Chapter 5200 Points

What is aFelony

Question: Chapter 5300 Points

Offenses committed in the business

world are typically called

Answer: Chapter 5300 Points

What isWhite Collar Crime

Question: Chapter 5400 Points

What are the 3 elements of a

crime

Answer: Chapter 5400 PointsWhat is

1.Duty to do or not do a certain thing

2.An act or omission in violation of that duty

3.Criminal Intent

Question: Chapter 5500 Points

List 2 of the 7 Criminal Conducts

Answer: Chapter 5500 Points

What are Crimes Against:1. Person2. Property3. Government4. Public Peace and Order5. Realty6. Consumers7. Decency

Question: Chapter 6100 Points

A private or civil wrong is known

as

Answer: Chapter 6100 Points

What is aTort

Question: Chapter 6200 Points

If a journalist prints a false story they can be charged

with

Answer: Chapter 6200 Points

What is Libel

Question: Chapter 6300 Points

Damages meant to get the victim back to where they were

before the incident

Answer: Chapter 6300 Points

What isCompensatory

Damages

Question: Chapter 6400 Points

The most common tort that does not need intent, only

carelessness

Answer: Chapter 6400 Points

What isNegligence

Question: Chapter 6500 Points

What are the 4 elements of a tort

Answer: Chapter 6500 Points

What is 1.Duty2.Breach of duty3.Injury4.Causation

Question: Hodgepodge100 Points

What are ethics

Answer: Hodgepodge100 Points

What isDeciding right and

wrong

Question: Hodgepodge200 Points

This type of ethics judge the acts themselves as right or wrong

Answer: Hodgepodge200 Points

What areFundamental

Ethics

Question: Hodgepodge300 Points

The Supreme Court case Miranda v Arizona decided

what

Answer: Hodgepodge300 Points

What isBeing notified of right

not to self incriminate (5th Amendment)

Question: Hodgepodge400 Points

People who do not respect the law are known as

Answer: Hodgepodge400 Points

What areScafflaws

Question: Hodgepodge500 Points

Obama is what number President

Answer: Hodgepodge500 Points

What is the44th

Final Jeopardy –Make your Wager

Final Jeopardy Question

What are the five freedoms in the

first amendment

Final Jeopardy Answer

What isSpeech, religion, press,

petition, assemble

Wager

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