Jeopardy

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Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy
Misc
Vocab 1 - $100
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You cannot be charged twice for the same crime
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Double Jeopardy
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When the government takes your land and pays
you for it
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Eminent Domain
Vocab 1 - $300
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A document that is signed by a judge that is
required to arrest or search someone
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Warrant
Vocab 1- $400
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What is the process of taking something without
permission
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Probable Cause
Vocab 1 - $500
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The process of taking something without
permission
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Seizure
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The right to get signatures to force the
government to look at making a change
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Petition
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When you are innocent until proven guilty in the
court of law
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Due process
Vocab 2 - $300
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What is an unbiased jury without prejudice
called?
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Impartial Jury
Vocab 2 - $400
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When you break a law, you are punished by jail
time
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Criminal Court
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Where you can sue another person for money,
jail time is NOT an option
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Civil Court
Scenarios 1 - $100
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A man suspected of a violent crime is brought in
to the police station. The alleged victim picks
him out off a lineup as the man who attacked
her. Police inform him that he has the right to
refuse questions, but they do not offer to let him
speak to a lawyer. After being questioned for
two hours, the man admits to the crime. Is
there a right being violated?
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Right to an attorney
Scenarios 1 - $200
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Elizabeth is twelve years old. Her parents are
very religious, but she is not. Once a week,
Elizabeth’s parents make her come with them to
their place of worship. Elizabeth always says
she does not want to go, but her parents make
her come with them anyway. Is there a right
being violated?
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No right is being violated, she is not a legal adult
Scenarios 1 - $300
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Since Anna was caught convicted of stealing, the
judge thought it would be an appropriate
punishment to cut off one of her hands as a
reminder to never steal again. Is there a right
being violated?
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Yes, No Cruel and unusual punishment
Scenarios 1 - $400
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Jane is a student in a public elementary school.
Every day before lunch, her teacher instructs the
class to remember to say grace before every
meal. Is there a right being violated?
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Yes, Freedom of Religion
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Brett’s science teacher asks the class to
exchange papers to correct last night’s
homework. Brett refuses to let anyone except
the teacher see his homework paper, and is sent
to the office and suspended. Is there a right
being violated?
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No, school has their own set of rules and
protocol
Scenarios 2 - $100
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Congress wants to find ways to cut budget costs
because of the soaring budget deficit. Congress
passes a law to require American citizens to
house US soldiers in their homes during
peacetime. Is there a right being violated?
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Yes, right to refusing housing to soldiers
Scenarios 2 - $200
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Robert is disgruntled with the current political
party in Presidential office. He decides to
publicly voice his opinions in the middle of the
city square with a speech outlining the faults of
the party, the mistakes of the president and the
decline of the country overall. Is there a right
being violated?
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No, he has the right to freedom of speech
Scenarios 2 - $300
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Two high school students are walking home from
school with their backpacks and are stopped by
the police. The police tell them that they must
search all backpacks that people carry in the
neighborhood. The students refuse to let them
search and are arrested. Is there a right being
violated?
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Yes, they need a search warrant.
Scenarios 2 - $400
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Thirteen year old Marianne is a freshman in high
school. She is an honor student and wants to
sing in the choir. When she arrives at choir
practice, the teacher tells her she must take a
drug test if she wants to participate in any extra
curricular activities. Marianne refuses and is
kicked out of the choir. Is there a right being
violated?
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No, school has their own separate code of
conduct.
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Carl was arrested for assault five years ago. He
has been sitting in jail awaiting his trial ever
since then, and the court claims that his process
has been lengthened due to complications with
logistics concerning court dates and witness
information. Is there a right being violated?
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Yes, right to a speedy trial
Misc - $100
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What is it called when people gather together as
a group to protest?
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Assembly
Misc - $200
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What is it called when you can say and write
what you want on the news in a print version of
the news?
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Freedom of the press
Misc - $300
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What is it called when you do not have to say
that you committed a crime?
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No self incrimination
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Dan is a homeless man arrested for stealing
from a large department store. The judge set
bail at 1 million dollars, and unusually high
amount. If there a right being violated?
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Yes, no excessive bail
Misc- $500
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What amendment gives us the right to privacy?
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9th Amendment
Final Jeopardy
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Police officers are going through the
neighborhood fundraising for an outreach
program. When they reach Darrell’s house, they
ask for a glass of water because it is extremely
hot outside. While they wait, they smell a
strong odor of homemade explosives. When
Darrell returns they demand to enter the house.
Darrell says no that they must have a search
warrant. The officers get one and come back
and he is arrested. What amendment is being
talked about?
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4th Amendment
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