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Judicial Branch Powers ___________ laws Do laws fit within U.S. Constitution guidelines Conduct __________ Protect the ________ of citizens brought before the Court Rule on _____________ questions Interpret Trials rights Constitutional

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Page 1: Judicial Branch Powers

Judicial Branch Powers

• ___________ laws– Do laws fit within U.S. Constitution guidelines

• Conduct __________• Protect the ________ of citizens brought

before the Court• Rule on _____________ questions

Interpret

Trialsrights

Constitutional

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Jurisdiction

• Original Jurisdiction– Hear cases for the first time. This is where the

trial takes place.• Appellate Jurisdiction

– Hear only cases on appeal from lower courts. “Review” the trial of a lower court. This is not a new trial.

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Federal Court System U.S. District Court

• ________ level of the federal court system• Each state has at least ____ U.S. District court• The only federal court where there are ______

trials• Have “____________ jurisdiction”- hear cases

for the ______ time (before a case can be heard by an appeals court or the Supreme Court it must be heard in District court)

• Judges are appointed for _______ (unless they are guilty of a serious crime)

LOWESTONE

JURY

ORIGINAL

LIFE

FIRST

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Federal Court System: U.S. Court of Appeals

• Level between the District Courts and Supreme Court

• There are ___ Courts of Appeals. Each court covers a ____________ (a geographical area of the U.S.). Virginia is in the 4th Circuit.

• Have “____________ Jurisdiction”- They hear only cases on appeal from lower district courts.

• Appeal- a ________ to a higher court to ______ or retry a case due to reasons like new _________ or the belief the judge did something __________

• Judges are appointed for ________ (unless they are guilty of a serious crime).

12Circuit

Appellate

request reviewevidence

wronglife

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Federal Court System:U.S. Court of Appeals (cont)

• There are no _________ in appeals court. Groups of judges hears arguments from lawyers from each side and _________ the case. No ____________

• No __________• Three possible outcomes

• ____________ lower court decision• ____________ lower court decision• ____________ the case (return the case to the lower

court for a new trial)

trials

reviewwitnesses

jury

UpholdOverturnRemand

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U.S. Court of Appeals Circuits

                                                         

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Federal Court System:Special Federal Courts(info only, don’t write)

U.S. Tax CourtAppeals dealing with tax laws

U.S. Court of Federal ClaimsCases dealing with citizens who sue U.S. Gov.for

moneyU.S. Court of Military Appeals

Appeals court for militaryU.S. Court of International Trade

Hears cases about tariffs and trade laws

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Federal Court System:Supreme Court

• _____________ Court in the land• Has ____________ Jurisdiction- hears

appeals from lower courts. Does not hear _____ cases appealed to the court. Supreme Court decisions cannot be ___________

• Has __________ Jurisdiction in two instances: Court can hear cases involving _____________ from foreign countries and cases in which a _________ is involved.

HighestAppellate

allappealed

Original

diplomatsstate

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Supreme Court

• Supreme Court has the power of “________ Review”- Court can review any federal or state law to see if it agrees with the U.S. ________________.

• If a law or action is in conflict with the ___________ (unconstitutional) the Supreme Court can ____________ or cancel the law or action

Judicial

Constitution

constitutionnullify

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Marbury v. Madison

• U.S. Supreme Court case of early 1800s which established the court’s power of _____________ _________– Review _____ and ______ to see if they fit

within the _____________• Case established the Supreme Court’s

power to ___________ the meaning of the U.S. Constitution

Judicial Reviewlaws acts

interpret

Constitution

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Types of cases heard by Federal Courts

• Civil cases- cases where two parties ______ over an issue.

• Criminal cases- cases in which the court (judge or jury) determines if an individual has ________ a crime.

• Cases involving the Federal government- cases where the __________ is one of the parties involved

disagree

committed

government

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Types of cases heard by Federal Courts

• Constitutional questions- if a party feels his or her constitutional _______ have been violated

• Disputes between citizens of different states- If one party is a resident of one ______ and the other party is a resident of _________.

• Federal laws- cases where someone is accused of ________ crimes. Also includes civil cases

rights

stateanother

federal

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Types of cases heard by Federal Courts

• Disputes involving ___________ governments- cases involving a foreign country and the U.S, an American citizen, or an American company

• Admiralty and maritime law- cases involving crimes or accidents on the ________________

• Cases involving foreign diplomats or U.S. diplomats- cases where __________are accused of breaking U.S. laws.

foreign

high seas

diplomats

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Federal Crimes• Accounting Fraud• Antitrust• Bank Fraud• Bankruptcy Fraud• Computer Crimes• Computer Hacking• Controlled Substance

Violations• Conspiracy• Corporate Crimes• Counterfeiting• Customs Violations• Drug Manufacturing• Drug Possession/Sales• Drug Trafficking• Espionage

• Export/Import Crimes• Gun Law Violations• Health Care Fraud• Immigration Law Violations• Internet Fraud• Kidnapping• Mail Fraud• Money Laundering• Multi-Level Marketing• Securities Fraud• Social Security Fraud• Tax Crimes• Terrorism• Weapons Charges• Wire fraud

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Virginia State Court System

• Virginia Supreme Court– __________ court in Va.– Has ____________ Jurisdiction- hears appeals

from lower courts of Virginia. This is the court’s ___________ job.

– Has Original Jurisdiction- can take several type of cases. Does not happen very often.

– Court consists of _______ justices. Justices are elected by the ______________________ and serve ____ year terms

HighestAppellate

primary

7General Assembly

12

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Virginia State Court System• Court of Appeals of Virginia-created in

1985 to hear _________ from lower courts– Appellate Jurisdiction- most cases are

submitted to the court by a “petition for appeal”. The court may or may not accept these appeals. The court is required to hear some appeal cases called “Appeals of Right”

– Original Jurisdiction- The court will hear a few original cases

– Court consists of eleven judges who are elected by the General Assembly for ____ year terms

appeal

8

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Virginia State Court System• Circuit Court

– Cases taken• __________ and misdemeanors from Grand Jury• _____________ of felonies and misdemeanors

committed by juveniles• Cases sent by ________________ and Domestic

Relations General Court• ___________ cases- Claims above $15,000• ____________ from General District Court• _____________ changes• Only court in VA with ____________Judges are appointed by the General Assembly for an

_______year term

FeloniesAppeals

Juvenile

CivilAppealsName

Juries

8

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Grand Jury

Function of a Regular Grand JuryA regular Grand Jury is composed of from five to seven citizens of a city or county, summoned by the Circuit Court of that city or county, to consider bills of indictment and to hear witnesses and determine whether there is probable cause to believe that a person accused of having committed a serious crime did commit the crime and should stand trial at a later date. The Court may summon up to nine people to ensure a sufficient number. The Grand Jury does not hear both sides of the case and does not determine the guilt or innocence of the accused person. This is determined by a "petit (trial) jury" if and when the accused is tried later. The Grand Jury only determines whether there is probable cause that the accused committed the crime and should stand trial.

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Virginia State Court System

• General District Court– Cases

• _______________ violations• ___________ cases- Claims less than $4,500 and

Concurrent jurisdiction with Circuit court for claims $4,500-$15,000

• Criminal _______________• __________ hearings• ________________ hearings for felonies• Judges are appointed by the General Assembly for a

______ year term

TrafficCivil

misdemeanorsBondPreliminary

6

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Virginia State Court System

• Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court– Hears cases:

• Delinquents- A ___________ (under the age of 18) who has committed an act which would be a _____________ if committed by an __________

• involving _____________• Adults involved in disputes concerning the support,

visitation or custody of a child• ___________ care cases • Judges are appointed by the General Assembly for a

_____ year term

juvenile

crime adultchildren

Foster

6

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Juvenile Case Procedures• ____________________ (correct behavior) vs.

Punishment• Non-public proceedings (not open to _________)• Records of trial are kept ___________. • Bench trials, _________ makes decision (no ____)• _____________ notification (immediately upon

arrest)• Juveniles (____ and older) who commit ________

crimes can be tried as _________

Rehabilitation

publicprivate

judge juryParental

14 seriousadults

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Juvenile Case Procedures

• Cases involving ___________ are handled by the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court

• Judges have great ______________ in decision making (what’s _______ for the child)

children

latitudebest

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Court Cases• Criminal Cases

– Two types of crime• ______________- _____________ crimes such as

murder, robbery, arson. If convicted could be sentenced to prison for ___ year to life.

• __________________- relatively ________ serious crimes such as traffic cases, vandalism, shoplifting. Punishable by no more than _______ year in jail.

– Two types of criminal crime• Injury- murder, assault, kidnapping• Property- larceny, vandalism, and fraud

Felony Serious

1Misdemeanor less

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