What is the first Court Hearing? What Amendment allows you to remain silent? What happens at the Advisement Hearing? Describe the role of the District Attorney? What is another name for Prosecutor? Name 5 options the Judge can sentence you to if found guilty? Can you go to prison for a misdemeanor? What are the two main classifications of charges? Who should you ask if you don't understand something in court? What is another way to communicate without using words? Who should you look at when testifying? What does "ITP" mean? What do you do if someone tells a lie about you in court? How does the level of Felony or Misdemeanor determine? Why should you NOT tell friends about your case? What is the role of the Judge? What is more severe, an F2 or M3? What is the role of the Defense Attorney? Name 4 Participants in Court? What is evidence? What is an Adjudication? If someone witnessed an offense, they are called? How should you address the Judge? WHat happens at the Arraignment Hearing? Name 3 of the Plea options Who has the Burden of Proof in court? Name 3 types of witnesses? What is the highest level misdemeanor? Describe a Plea Agreement What is Testimony? Why tell your Defense Attorney everything? Give (3) examples of evidence? If you plea "Not Guilty" what is scheduled? What is the lowest level Felony? What is Restitution? Do you have to testify? Who can determine you are competent? What does a "two part system" mean? What is another word for Sentencing Hearing? What is the role of a Bailiff? What is Attorney- Client Privilege? Name the 2 possible verdicts? How many levels of Felonies are there? Name 1 reason to participate in this class? What is the first Court Hearing? What Amendment allows you to remain silent? What happens at the Advisement Hearing? Describe the role of the District Attorney? What is another name for Prosecutor? Name 5 options the Judge can sentence you to if found guilty? Can you go to prison for a misdemeanor? What are the two main classifications of charges? Who should you ask if you don't understand something in court? What is another way to communicate without using words? Who should you look at when testifying? What does "ITP" mean? What do you do if someone tells a lie about you in court? How does the level of Felony or Misdemeanor determine? Why should you NOT tell friends about your case? What is the role of the Judge? What is more severe, an F2 or M3? What is the role of the Defense Attorney? Name 4 Participants in Court? What is evidence? What is an Adjudication? If someone witnessed an offense, they are called? How should you address the Judge? WHat happens at the Arraignment Hearing? Name 3 of the Plea options Who has the Burden of Proof in court? Name 3 types of witnesses? What is the highest level misdemeanor? Describe a Plea Agreement What is Testimony? Why tell your Defense Attorney everything? Give (3) examples of evidence? If you plea "Not Guilty" what is scheduled? What is the lowest level Felony? What is Restitution? Do you have to testify? Who can determine you are competent? What does a "two part system" mean? What is another word for Sentencing Hearing? What is the role of a Bailiff? What is Attorney- Client Privilege? Name the 2 possible verdicts? How many levels of Felonies are there? Name 1 reason to participate in this class?
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
What is the first Court Hearing?
What Amendment allows you to remain silent?
What happens at the Advisement Hearing?
Describe the role of the District Attorney?
What is another name for Prosecutor?
Name 5 options the Judge can sentence you to if found guilty?
Can you go to prison for a misdemeanor?
What are the two main classifications of charges?
Who should you ask if you don't understand something in court?
What is another way to communicate without using words?
Who should you look at when testifying?
What does "ITP" mean?
What do you do if someone tells a lie about you in court?
How does the level of Felony or Misdemeanor determine?
Why should you NOT tell friends about your case?
What is the role of the Judge?
What is more severe, an F2 or M3?
What is the role of the Defense Attorney?
Name 4 Participants in Court?
What is evidence?
What is an Adjudication?
If someone witnessed an offense, they are called?
How should you address the Judge?
WHat happens at the Arraignment Hearing?
Name 3 of the Plea options
Who has the Burden of Proof in court?
Name 3 types of witnesses?
What is the highest level misdemeanor?
Describe a Plea Agreement
What is Testimony?
Why tell your Defense Attorney everything?
Give (3) examples of evidence?
If you plea "Not Guilty" what is scheduled?
What is the lowest level Felony?
What is Restitution?
Do you have to testify?
Who can determine you are competent?
What does a "two part system" mean?
What is another word for Sentencing Hearing?
What is the role of a Bailiff?
What is Attorney-Client Privilege?
Name the 2 possible verdicts?
How many levels of Felonies are there?
Name 1 reason to participate in this class?