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Law Jeopardy!!!!
Chapter 1 & 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Hodgepodge
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Final Jeopardy
Question: Chapter 1 & 3100 Points
Offense against society
Answer: Chapter 1 & 3100 Points
What is aCrime
Question: Chapter 1 & 3200 Points
Power of a court to hear certain cases
Answer: Chapter 1 & 3200 Points
What is Jurisdiction
Question: Chapter 1 & 3300 Points
Legislation at the local level is also
known as
Answer: Chapter 1 & 3300 Points
What areOrdinances
Question: Chapter 1 & 3400 Points
Branch of government that is
made up of Congress
Answer: Chapter 1 & 3400 Points
What is theLegislative Branch
Question: Chapter 1 & 3500 Points
Law based on current standards or customs of the people is called
Answer: Chapter 1 & 3500 Points
What isCommon Law
Question: Chapter 4100 Points
Lying under oath is known as
Answer: Chapter 4100 Points
What isPerjury
Remember – This is what Clinton got in trouble for
Question: Chapter 4200 Points
How many jurors sit on a criminal
case
Answer: Chapter 4200 Points
What are12
Question: Chapter 4300 Points
How many Supreme Court
Justices are there
Answer: Chapter 4300 Points
What are9
Question: Chapter 4400 Points
The lowest level of courts that first
hear criminal trials
Answer: Chapter 4400 Points
What areTrial Courts
Question: Chapter 4500 Points
Which court hears cases involving
wills, estates, etc.
Answer: Chapter 4500 Points
What isProbate Court
Question: Chapter 5100 Points
This type of defense is based on problems
with the way evidence was obtained
Answer: Chapter 5100 Points
What isProcedural
Defense
Question: Chapter 5200 Points
A crime punishable by more than a year
in prison or a fine larger than $1,000
Answer: Chapter 5200 Points
What is aFelony
Question: Chapter 5300 Points
Offenses committed in the business
world are typically called
Answer: Chapter 5300 Points
What isWhite Collar Crime
Question: Chapter 5400 Points
What are the 3 elements of a
crime
Answer: Chapter 5400 PointsWhat is
1.Duty to do or not do a certain thing
2.An act or omission in violation of that duty
3.Criminal Intent
Question: Chapter 5500 Points
List 2 of the 7 Criminal Conducts
Answer: Chapter 5500 Points
What are Crimes Against:1. Person2. Property3. Government4. Public Peace and Order5. Realty6. Consumers7. Decency
Question: Chapter 6100 Points
A private or civil wrong is known
as
Answer: Chapter 6100 Points
What is aTort
Question: Chapter 6200 Points
If a journalist prints a false story they can be charged
with
Answer: Chapter 6200 Points
What is Libel
Question: Chapter 6300 Points
Damages meant to get the victim back to where they were
before the incident
Answer: Chapter 6300 Points
What isCompensatory
Damages
Question: Chapter 6400 Points
The most common tort that does not need intent, only
carelessness
Answer: Chapter 6400 Points
What isNegligence
Question: Chapter 6500 Points
What are the 4 elements of a tort
Answer: Chapter 6500 Points
What is 1.Duty2.Breach of duty3.Injury4.Causation
Question: Hodgepodge100 Points
What are ethics
Answer: Hodgepodge100 Points
What isDeciding right and
wrong
Question: Hodgepodge200 Points
This type of ethics judge the acts themselves as right or wrong
Answer: Hodgepodge200 Points
What areFundamental
Ethics
Question: Hodgepodge300 Points
The Supreme Court case Miranda v Arizona decided
what
Answer: Hodgepodge300 Points
What isBeing notified of right
not to self incriminate (5th Amendment)
Question: Hodgepodge400 Points
People who do not respect the law are known as
Answer: Hodgepodge400 Points
What areScafflaws
Question: Hodgepodge500 Points
Obama is what number President
Answer: Hodgepodge500 Points
What is the44th
Final Jeopardy –Make your Wager
Final Jeopardy Question
What are the five freedoms in the
first amendment
Final Jeopardy Answer
What isSpeech, religion, press,
petition, assemble
Wager