PlaintiffThe personin a Civil Suitwho is filingthe lawsuitProsecutorLawyers whowork for thegovernment totry and provethe defendantguiltyArticleVIArticle to the VAConstitution thatcreated theJudicial Branchthat created theJudicial BranchDamagesPayment tocompensatethe Plaintiff forinjury, loss,pain, orsufferingDueProcessThe Rights of theAccused thatguarantee thegovernment has totreat us fairlyduring a trial5thAmendmentGuarantees DueProcess at theNational Leveland the right toremain silentVA StateCourtLevelsVA Supreme CourtVA Court ofAppealsCircuit CourtGeneral DistrictCourtFederalCourtLevelsUS SupremeCourtUS Court ofAppealsUS DistrictCourtProbableCauseEvidence thatpolice have toget a warrantand make anarrestCivilCaseA case betweentwo parties thatinvolves oneperson suingsomeone else4thAmendmentProtects usfromunreason ablesearches andseizuresDistrictCourtsThese CourtshearMisdemeanorsand Small CivilSuits/Does nothave a juryUSDistrictCourtThe onlyFederal Courtto have a Jury(the lowestFederal Court)8thAmendmentGives protectionfrom cruel andunusualpunishment andexcessive bailJuvenileCourtPart of DistrictCourt thathears casesinvolvingminorsBailMoney paid bythe defendant tothe court topromise thatthey will showup for their trialCircuitCourtsThese Courtshear Felonycases andMajor CivilSuits/HavejuriesJudicialReviewThe authority ofCourts toreview lawsand overturnthem ifnecessaryArticleIIIArticle in theUS Constitutionthat created theJudicial BranchOriginalJurisdictionThe Authorityof a Court tohear a casefor the firsttime6thAmendmentThe Right to anattorney, a trial byjury, and a fair,speedy, and publictrial in criminalcasesArraignmentA Courthearing wherethe Defendantplease guiltyor innocentDefendantThe person in acriminal case who isbeing accused of acrime/The person ina Civil Case who isbeing sued14thAmendmentProtects DueProcess atthe statelevel7thAmendmentGuaranteesthe right to atrial by juryin CivilCasesFelonyA seriouscrime thatwould beheard inCircuit CourtTo begin legalproceedingsagainst a personor company and toseek monetarydamagesSueAppellateJurisdictionThe authorityof a Court tohear anappeal froma lower courtMarburyvs.MadisonThe SupremeCourt Case thatEstablished theidea of JudicialReviewSearchWarrantGives thepolicepermission tosearch aperson or theirpropertyAppealTo apply to ahigher court fora reversal ofthe decision ofa lower courtVerdictThe outcomeof a trial thatis deliveredby the judgeor juryCriminalCaseA casethatinvolves acrimeMisdemeanorA minorcrime thatwould beheard inDistrict CourtPlaintiffThe personin a Civil Suitwho is filingthe lawsuitProsecutorLawyers whowork for thegovernment totry and provethe defendantguiltyArticleVIArticle to the VAConstitution thatcreated theJudicial Branchthat created theJudicial BranchDamagesPayment tocompensatethe Plaintiff forinjury, loss,pain, orsufferingDueProcessThe Rights of theAccused thatguarantee thegovernment has totreat us fairlyduring a trial5thAmendmentGuarantees DueProcess at theNational Leveland the right toremain silentVA StateCourtLevelsVA Supreme CourtVA Court ofAppealsCircuit CourtGeneral DistrictCourtFederalCourtLevelsUS SupremeCourtUS Court ofAppealsUS DistrictCourtProbableCauseEvidence thatpolice have toget a warrantand make anarrestCivilCaseA case betweentwo parties thatinvolves oneperson suingsomeone else4thAmendmentProtects usfromunreason ablesearches andseizuresDistrictCourtsThese CourtshearMisdemeanorsand Small CivilSuits/Does nothave a juryUSDistrictCourtThe onlyFederal Courtto have a Jury(the lowestFederal Court)8thAmendmentGives protectionfrom cruel andunusualpunishment andexcessive bailJuvenileCourtPart of DistrictCourt thathears casesinvolvingminorsBailMoney paid bythe defendant tothe court topromise thatthey will showup for their trialCircuitCourtsThese Courtshear Felonycases andMajor CivilSuits/HavejuriesJudicialReviewThe authority ofCourts toreview lawsand overturnthem ifnecessaryArticleIIIArticle in theUS Constitutionthat created theJudicial BranchOriginalJurisdictionThe Authorityof a Court tohear a casefor the firsttime6thAmendmentThe Right to anattorney, a trial byjury, and a fair,speedy, and publictrial in criminalcasesArraignmentA Courthearing wherethe Defendantplease guiltyor innocentDefendantThe person in acriminal case who isbeing accused of acrime/The person ina Civil Case who isbeing sued14thAmendmentProtects DueProcess atthe statelevel7thAmendmentGuaranteesthe right to atrial by juryin CivilCasesFelonyA seriouscrime thatwould beheard inCircuit CourtTo begin legalproceedingsagainst a personor company and toseek monetarydamagesSueAppellateJurisdictionThe authorityof a Court tohear anappeal froma lower courtMarburyvs.MadisonThe SupremeCourt Case thatEstablished theidea of JudicialReviewSearchWarrantGives thepolicepermission tosearch aperson or theirpropertyAppealTo apply to ahigher court fora reversal ofthe decision ofa lower courtVerdictThe outcomeof a trial thatis deliveredby the judgeor juryCriminalCaseA casethatinvolves acrimeMisdemeanorA minorcrime thatwould beheard inDistrict Court

CE.9 - Judicial Branch - Call List

(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.


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  1. The person in a Civil Suit who is filing the lawsuit
    Plaintiff
  2. Lawyers who work for the government to try and prove the defendant guilty
    Prosecutor
  3. Article to the VA Constitution that created the Judicial Branch that created the Judicial Branch
    Article VI
  4. Payment to compensate the Plaintiff for injury, loss, pain, or suffering
    Damages
  5. The Rights of the Accused that guarantee the government has to treat us fairly during a trial
    Due Process
  6. Guarantees Due Process at the National Level and the right to remain silent
    5th Amendment
  7. VA Supreme Court VA Court of Appeals Circuit Court General District Court
    VA State Court Levels
  8. US Supreme Court US Court of Appeals US District Court
    Federal Court Levels
  9. Evidence that police have to get a warrant and make an arrest
    Probable Cause
  10. A case between two parties that involves one person suing someone else
    Civil Case
  11. Protects us from unreason able searches and seizures
    4th Amendment
  12. These Courts hear Misdemeanors and Small Civil Suits/Does not have a jury
    District Courts
  13. The only Federal Court to have a Jury (the lowest Federal Court)
    US District Court
  14. Gives protection from cruel and unusual punishment and excessive bail
    8th Amendment
  15. Part of District Court that hears cases involving minors
    Juvenile Court
  16. Money paid by the defendant to the court to promise that they will show up for their trial
    Bail
  17. These Courts hear Felony cases and Major Civil Suits/Have juries
    Circuit Courts
  18. The authority of Courts to review laws and overturn them if necessary
    Judicial Review
  19. Article in the US Constitution that created the Judicial Branch
    Article III
  20. The Authority of a Court to hear a case for the first time
    Original Jurisdiction
  21. The Right to an attorney, a trial by jury, and a fair, speedy, and public trial in criminal cases
    6th Amendment
  22. A Court hearing where the Defendant please guilty or innocent
    Arraignment
  23. The person in a criminal case who is being accused of a crime/The person in a Civil Case who is being sued
    Defendant
  24. Protects Due Process at the state level
    14th Amendment
  25. Guarantees the right to a trial by jury in Civil Cases
    7th Amendment
  26. A serious crime that would be heard in Circuit Court
    Felony
  27. Sue
    To begin legal proceedings against a person or company and to seek monetary damages
  28. The authority of a Court to hear an appeal from a lower court
    Appellate Jurisdiction
  29. The Supreme Court Case that Established the idea of Judicial Review
    Marbury vs. Madison
  30. Gives the police permission to search a person or their property
    Search Warrant
  31. To apply to a higher court for a reversal of the decision of a lower court
    Appeal
  32. The outcome of a trial that is delivered by the judge or jury
    Verdict
  33. A case that involves a crime
    Criminal Case
  34. A minor crime that would be heard in District Court
    Misdemeanor