(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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B-The court that reviews the decisions of a trial court for errors.
B-Appeals Court
O-A court decision that guides future court decision.
O-Precedent
I-A proposed law.
I-Bill
B-The party that starts a lawsuit.
B-Plaintiff
G-Local laws.
G-Ordinance
B-Laws enacted by State or Federal governments.
B-Statutes
G-A Lawsuit.
G-Litigation
I-Laws that settle disputes between citizens.
I-Civil Law
B-The burden of proof in a civil lawsuit.
B-Preponderance of the Evidence
O-The person sued or charged with a crime.
O-Defendant
I-Member of a the United States Supreme Court.
I-Justice
O-Used to prove something in court.
O-Evidence
O-The attorney that represents the government in a criminal trial.
O-Prosecutor
N-A serious crime.
N-Felony
I-Legal Advisor
I-Attorney
I-A less serious crime.
I-Misdemeanor
G-The jury selection process.
G-Voir Dire
B-Regulations enacted by the government to determine how citizens should behave.
B-Law
N-A group of citizens tasked with determining the verdict of a legal case.
N-Jury
G-A group of citizens that decide if there is enough evidence to charge someone with a crime.
G-Grand Jury
O-The decision rendered by the jury at the end of a trial.
O-Verdict
G-System of laws dealing with offense against laws made by governments.
G-Criminal Law
N-The burden of proof in a criminal trial.
N-Beyond a reasonable doubt
N-The authority of a court to decide a legal case.
N-Jurisdiction