the branch oflaw that dealswith disputesthat do notinvolve criminalpenalties.the one againstwhom acomplaint isbrought in acriminal or civilcase.the firstcourt to heara criminal orcivil caseoriginaljurisdictionclass-actionsuitjudicialrestraintstandingthe branch of lawthat regulates theconduct ofindividuals, definescrimes, and specifiespunishment forcriminal acts.senatorialcourtesywrit ofhabeascorpusa court thathearsappeals oftrial courtdecisionpleabargainjurisdictioncourt ofappealsmootnessthe individualor organizationthat brings acomplaint incourt.commonlawwrit ofcertiorarisolicitorgeneralprior case whoseprinciples areused by judges asthe basis for theirdecision in apresent case.chiefjusticebriefssupremacyclausesupremecourtdueprocessof lawthe branch oflaw that dealswith disputesthat do notinvolve criminalpenalties.the one againstwhom acomplaint isbrought in acriminal or civilcase.the firstcourt to heara criminal orcivil caseoriginaljurisdictionclass-actionsuitjudicialrestraintstandingthe branch of lawthat regulates theconduct ofindividuals, definescrimes, and specifiespunishment forcriminal acts.senatorialcourtesywrit ofhabeascorpusa court thathearsappeals oftrial courtdecisionpleabargainjurisdictioncourt ofappealsmootnessthe individualor organizationthat brings acomplaint incourt.commonlawwrit ofcertiorarisolicitorgeneralprior case whoseprinciples areused by judges asthe basis for theirdecision in apresent case.chiefjusticebriefssupremacyclausesupremecourtdueprocessof law

The Judiciary - 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 branch of law that deals with disputes that do not involve criminal penalties.
  2. the one against whom a complaint is brought in a criminal or civil case.
  3. the first court to hear a criminal or civil case
  4. original jurisdiction
  5. class-action suit
  6. judicial restraint
  7. standing
  8. the branch of law that regulates the conduct of individuals, defines crimes, and specifies punishment for criminal acts.
  9. senatorial courtesy
  10. writ of habeas corpus
  11. a court that hears appeals of trial court decision
  12. plea bargain
  13. jurisdiction
  14. court of appeals
  15. mootness
  16. the individual or organization that brings a complaint in court.
  17. common law
  18. writ of certiorari
  19. solicitor general
  20. prior case whose principles are used by judges as the basis for their decision in a present case.
  21. chief justice
  22. briefs
  23. supremacy clause
  24. supreme court
  25. due process of law