(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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ex. the mob or mafia
organized crime
number of justices on the supreme court
9
authority to interpret and administer the law
jurisdiction
has jurisdiction over patents and copyrights
federal courts
following precedent & original intent of the law
judicial restraint
violent crimes
crimes against persons
damaging building/things, not hurting people
crimes against property
section of the Constitution that lays out Judicial Branch
Article III
Free!
no jail time but other restrictions
probation
first to determine issues with LOCAL laws
state
taking ongoing changes in society into account
judicial activism
final step in criminal trial
sentencing
using past decisions of courts to make current decision
legal precedent
what happens in a CIVIL trial
pay damages or settle dispute
a justice's opinion that is the same as the majority
concurring
jurisdiction: local store robbed
state court
make a deal for lesser charge/sentence
plea-bargain
head Justice in Marbury v Madison case
John Marshall
ability of court to say if exec or leg branch did something unconstitutional
judicial review
state vs. state
Supreme court
the main power of judicial branch
interpet law
early release from prison for good behavior
parole
Case with outcome of establishing judicial review
Marbury v. Madison
Supreme Court of the United States
SCOTUS
final decision in a supreme court case
opinion
SC Justices can serve for how long?
life
judges that serve on the Supreme Court
Justices
After being appointed the justice must go to the senate for ___
approval
what do civil cases not have?
jury
protects accused with a sect process to protect rights
due process
to be a justice, they must first be appointed by this person
president
the SC is primarily this kind of court & their decisions are final
appeals
what happens at an arraignment
enter a plea
must be held w/i 10 days of arrest
preliminary hearing
a justice's opinion that does not go with the majority
dissenting