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Judicial Branch

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    Judicial Branch
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  • The Supreme Court is a trial court.
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    FALSE
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  • There is only one judge in a trial court.
    FALSE
    TRUE
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  • The Supreme Court can strike down an unconstitutional law.
    FALSE
    TRUE
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  • When you first begin a trial, you will be in an appellate court.
    FALSE
    TRUE
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  • A jury decides the case in a bench trial.
    FALSE
    TRUE
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  • The Supreme Court must take every case that gets appealed to it.
    FALSE
    TRUE
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  • If you break a state law, your case will probably be in a state court system.
    FALSE
    TRUE
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  • The Supreme Court’s power to decide if something is constitutional is called judicial review.
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    FALSE
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  • It would be easy to prove a case without evidence.
    FALSE
    TRUE
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  • If the Court of Appeals remands a case, that means the court says the verdict was good.
    TRUE
    FALSE
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  • The federal court system was created by Congress.
    FALSE
    TRUE
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  • State court systems were created by the Constitution of the United States.
    TRUE
    FALSE
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  • When you ask a higher court to review your case, you are making an appeal.
    FALSE
    TRUE
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  • When the Court of Appeals affirms a case, it sends the case back to the trial court.
    FALSE
    TRUE
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  • The Supreme Court gets the last word about what the Constitution really says.
    FALSE
    TRUE
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  • When someone is accused of a crime, the type of case is...
    CRIMINAL
    CIVIL
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