DefendantThe personsued orchargedwith a crime.CriminalLawSystem of lawsdealing withoffense againstlaws made bygovernments.StatutesLawsenacted byState orFederalgovernments.JurisdictionThe authorityof a court todecide alegal case.FelonyAseriouscrime.Preponderanceof the EvidenceThe burdenof proof ina civillawsuit.BillAproposedlaw.CivilLawLaws thatsettledisputesbetweencitizens.AttorneyLegalAdvisorPlaintiffThe partythat startsa lawsuit.VoirDireThe juryselectionprocess.GrandJuryA group of citizensthat decide if thereis enoughevidence tocharge someonewith a crime.EvidenceUsed toprovesomethingin court.Beyond areasonabledoubtThe burdenof proof ina criminaltrial.OrdinanceLocallaws.JuryA group ofcitizens taskedwithdetermining theverdict of alegal case.PrecedentA courtdecision thatguides futurecourtdecision.JusticeMember of athe UnitedStatesSupremeCourt.ProsecutorThe attorneythat representsthegovernment ina criminal trial.MisdemeanorA lessseriouscrime.VerdictThe decisionrendered bythe jury atthe end of atrial.LitigationALawsuit.LawRegulationsenacted by thegovernment todetermine howcitizens shouldbehave.AppealsCourtThe courtthat reviewsthe decisionsof a trial courtfor errors.DefendantThe personsued orchargedwith a crime.CriminalLawSystem of lawsdealing withoffense againstlaws made bygovernments.StatutesLawsenacted byState orFederalgovernments.JurisdictionThe authorityof a court todecide alegal case.FelonyAseriouscrime.Preponderanceof the EvidenceThe burdenof proof ina civillawsuit.BillAproposedlaw.CivilLawLaws thatsettledisputesbetweencitizens.AttorneyLegalAdvisorPlaintiffThe partythat startsa lawsuit.VoirDireThe juryselectionprocess.GrandJuryA group of citizensthat decide if thereis enoughevidence tocharge someonewith a crime.EvidenceUsed toprovesomethingin court.Beyond areasonabledoubtThe burdenof proof ina criminaltrial.OrdinanceLocallaws.JuryA group ofcitizens taskedwithdetermining theverdict of alegal case.PrecedentA courtdecision thatguides futurecourtdecision.JusticeMember of athe UnitedStatesSupremeCourt.ProsecutorThe attorneythat representsthegovernment ina criminal trial.MisdemeanorA lessseriouscrime.VerdictThe decisionrendered bythe jury atthe end of atrial.LitigationALawsuit.LawRegulationsenacted by thegovernment todetermine howcitizens shouldbehave.AppealsCourtThe courtthat reviewsthe decisionsof a trial courtfor errors.

Law Terms Bingo - Call List

(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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  1. O-The person sued or charged with a crime.
    O-Defendant
  2. G-System of laws dealing with offense against laws made by governments.
    G-Criminal Law
  3. B-Laws enacted by State or Federal governments.
    B-Statutes
  4. N-The authority of a court to decide a legal case.
    N-Jurisdiction
  5. N-A serious crime.
    N-Felony
  6. B-The burden of proof in a civil lawsuit.
    B-Preponderance of the Evidence
  7. I-A proposed law.
    I-Bill
  8. I-Laws that settle disputes between citizens.
    I-Civil Law
  9. I-Legal Advisor
    I-Attorney
  10. B-The party that starts a lawsuit.
    B-Plaintiff
  11. G-The jury selection process.
    G-Voir Dire
  12. G-A group of citizens that decide if there is enough evidence to charge someone with a crime.
    G-Grand Jury
  13. O-Used to prove something in court.
    O-Evidence
  14. N-The burden of proof in a criminal trial.
    N-Beyond a reasonable doubt
  15. G-Local laws.
    G-Ordinance
  16. N-A group of citizens tasked with determining the verdict of a legal case.
    N-Jury
  17. O-A court decision that guides future court decision.
    O-Precedent
  18. I-Member of a the United States Supreme Court.
    I-Justice
  19. O-The attorney that represents the government in a criminal trial.
    O-Prosecutor
  20. I-A less serious crime.
    I-Misdemeanor
  21. O-The decision rendered by the jury at the end of a trial.
    O-Verdict
  22. G-A Lawsuit.
    G-Litigation
  23. B-Regulations enacted by the government to determine how citizens should behave.
    B-Law
  24. B-The court that reviews the decisions of a trial court for errors.
    B-Appeals Court