Judicial Branch
Statute
A law written by a legislative branch of government.
Constitutional Law
Applies to that branch of law dealing with the formulation, construction, and interpretation of constitutions.
Law Clerks
Assist the justices with many tasks, enabling the justices to concentrate on their pressing duties.
Courts of the District of Columbia
Because the District of Columbia is a federal district, Congress has developed a judicial system for the nation's capital.
Does the Supreme Court have original or appellate jurisdiction?
Both
Who are the workhorses of the federal judiciary ?
District Courts
Who elects federal judges?
The President, with the consent of Senate
The Federal Court System consists of?
The Supreme Court and lower federal courts established by Congress.
U.S. Claims Court
a court of original jurisdiction that handles claims against the United States for money damages
Complaint
a legal document filed with the court that has jurisdiction over the problem
How do constitutional courts and legislative courts differ in their jurisdiction?
The legislative courts deal with matters involving congressional powers. Constitutional courts handle federal civil and criminal cases, appeals for such cases, and cases involving tariffs.
Law
The set of rules and standards by which society governs itself.
Common Law
The single most important basis of the American legal system/ Made by judges in the process of resolving individual cases.
Criminal Justice System
The system of state and federal courts, judges, lawyers, police, and prisons that has the responsibility for enforcing criminal law.
information
a sworn statement by the prosecution asserting that there is sufficient evidence to go to trial
Statutory law
a written law set down by a legislature.
Torts
a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability.
plea bargaining
an agreement through which the defendant pleas guilty to a lesser crime in return for the government not to prosecute them for a higher crime.
summons
an official notice of the lawsuit that includes the date, time, and place of the initial court appearance.
Concurrent Jurisdiction
both federal and state courts have jurisdiction
Litigants
people engaged in a lawsuit
affidavits
written statements to verify or prove statements of fact that have been signed by the witness under oath before a magistrate or notary
Jury
A group of citizens who hear evidence during a trial in order to decide guilt or innocence
Steps in a Civil Case
1. Hire a lawyer 2.Filing a Complaint 3. Pretrial Discovery 4. Resolution Without Trial 5. Trial 6.The Award
Steps in a Criminal Case
1. Investigation and Arrest 2. Initial Appearance 3. Preliminary hearing or grand jury 4. Plea Bargaining 5. Arraignment and Pleas 6. The Trial 7. The Decision 8. Sentencing
what 3 ways does a Federal Court of Appeals decide on a case?
1. Uphold the original decision 2. Reverse the decision 3. Send the case back to the lower court to be tried again
What is the duty of the chief justice?
1. hearing and ruling on cases 2. presiding over public sessions of the Court 3. exercising leadership in the judicial work of the court 4. administering the federal court system
What things affect the presidents decision in deciding on justices?
1.American Bar Association 2. Special Interest Groups (Civil Right Groups etc..) 3. Other Justices
Federal Courts may also hear cases involving....
1.ambassadors and other representatives of foreign governments 2.two or more state governments 3.the United States government or one of its offices or agencies 4.citizens of different states 5. A state and a citizen of a different state 6.citizens of the same state claiming lands under grants of different states 7.a state or its citizens and a foreign country or its citizens
What 3 decisions are involved in justices choosing a case?
1.deciding which cases to hear from among the thousands appealed to the Court each year 2.deciding the case itself 3.determining an explanation for the decision, called the Court's opinion
How many judicial circuits does the U.S. divided into?
12
Number of states that have their own system of courts
50
How many justices are there?
9
Due Process
A Clause that says that no state may deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without the due process of law
injunction
A court order that forbids a defendant to take or continue a certain action.
Indictment
A formal accusation charging a person with a crime
The Adversary System
A legal system used in the common law countries where two advocates represent their parties' positions before an impartial person or group of people, usually a jury or judge, who attempt to determine the truth of the case.
mortgage
A loan to pay for a house
Federal Court of Appeals
A person or group that loses a case in a district court may appeal to a federal court of appeals
Contract
A set of Voluntary Promises enforceable by law
Substantive due process
A shorthand of certain rights.
Equity
A system by which disputes are resolved on the grounds of fairness.
Federal Court Jurisdiction
Cases that involve 1.United States laws, including bankruptcy and admiralty or maritime law 2.Treaties with foreign nations 3.Interpretations of the Constitution
What is U.S. Law Based On?
Code of Hammurabi, the Bible (10 Commandments), and Justinian law
Civil Law
Concerns disputes among two or more individuals or between individuals and the government
Judicial Branch
Courts and judges make up the judicial branch of our government. There are three separate court levels in this branch, District Courts, Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court. The Constitution created the Supreme Court and gave the power of establishing other courts to the Congress.
Constitutional Courts
Courts established by Congress under the provisions of Article III of the Constitution Include: 1.federal district courts 2.federal courts of appeals 3.United States Court of International Trade
Small Claims Court
Courts that hear civil cases commonly dealing with small debts
Family Law
Deals with family disputes
Territorial Courts
Deals with governing overseas territories like Guam and the Virgin Islands
Property Law
Deals with property disputes
Verdict
Decision
What are the 2 systems of courts in the U.S.
Federal Courts and State Courts
Grand Jury
Hears charges against a person suspected of having committed a crime and, if evidence warrants, can issue an indictment
Legislative Courts do what?
Help congress exercise power
misdemeanors
More serious crimes (Vandalism)
Appellate Jurisdiction
If a person who loses a case in a trial court wishes to appeal a decision, he or she may take the case to a court with appellate jurisdiction.
Procedural due process
Involves cases dealing with the way a law is administered. /prohibits arbitrary enforcement of the law.
What did Marbury v. Madison do to the federal court system?
It greatly increased its own power through Judicial Review
What is the term of a federal judge?
Life
petty offenses
Minor crimes (Speeding)
Personal Property
Movable property like jewelry
Discovery
Occurs when both sides prepare for trial by checking facts and gathering evidence to support their case.
Implied Contract
One in which the terms are not expressly stated but can be inferred from the actions of people involved and the circumstances.
Why does the supreme court hear very few cases under its original jurisdiction?
Original jurisdiction of the Supreme court is limited to cases involving foreign governments and states.
What influences the president when choosing federal judges?
Party Affiliation, judicial philosophy, senatorial courtesy, their background?
Defendant
Person being blamed
Plaintiff
Person who complains
Equal Justice Under the Law
Refers to the goal of the American court System o treat all persons alike.
Felonies
Serious crimes (Murder)
Administrative Law
Spells out the authority and procedures to be followed by these agencies, as well as rules and regulations issued by such agencies.
Ordinances
Statutes passed by city councils.
Expressed Contract
Terms specifically stated by the parties, usually in writing
Where do Federal courts derive their power?
The Constitution and federal laws
Jurisdiction
The authority to hear a certain case
Original Jurisdiction
The court in which a case is originally tried is known as a trial court. A trial court has original jurisdiction.
Courts of international Trade
This court has jurisdiction over cases dealing with tariffs.
Duties of Justices
To hear and rule on cases
District Courts
Trial Courts
Reasons to impeach a supreme court justice
Under the Constitution, Congress may remove Supreme Court justices through impeachment for and conviction of "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.
Checks and Balances
Used to keep the government from getting too powerful in one branch.
Petit Jury
Weighs the evidence presented at a trial in a criminal or civil case and renders a verdict
indictment
formal criminal charge
answer
formal response to the charges in the complaint
Presumed innocence
fundamental protection for a person accused of a crime, which requires the prosecution to prove its case against the defendant beyond a reasonable doubt. This is opposite from the criminal law in many countries, where the accused is considered guilty until he/ she proves his/her innocence or the government completely fails to prove its case.
The Court of Veterans' Appeals
hear appeals from the Board of Veterans' Appeals in the Department of Veterans Affairs.
United States Tax Court
hears cases from citizens who are in dispute with Internal Revenue Service.
Courts of Military Appeals
hears cases involving members of the armed forces convicted of breaking military law.
Real Property
land and non movable pieces of property, like trees and houses.
Supreme Court
the court of last resort in all questions of federal law
Criminal Law
the government charges someone with a crime and is always the prosecution
sentence
the punishment to be imposed on the offender
Riding the Circuit
traveling to hold court in their assigned regions of the country.
hung jury
when the jury cannot agree on a verdict and the court usually declares a mistrial