Deck 2: Courts and Court Procedures
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Deck 2: Courts and Court Procedures
1
The U.S. Supreme Court is the highest tribunal in the land, and its decisions are binding on all other courts.
True
2
A chief officer is known as a judge in a state court of record as well as in a federal court.
True
3
Each state is part of the federal court system and has a state court system.
True
4
A written request to a court to settle a dispute is called a(n):.
A)complaint or petition
B)discovery
C)trial
D)plaintiff
A)complaint or petition
B)discovery
C)trial
D)plaintiff
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5
Which of the following is true of state trial courts?
A)They lack jurisdiction over criminal offenses against the state.
B)They are the highest courts of authority in the United States.
C)They are also known as inferior courts.
D)They handle cases that are first instituted in them.
A)They lack jurisdiction over criminal offenses against the state.
B)They are the highest courts of authority in the United States.
C)They are also known as inferior courts.
D)They handle cases that are first instituted in them.
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6
It is simpler to file a suit in a court of record than in an inferior court.
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7
What is the chief function of the courts?
A)They interpret and apply the law from whatever source to a given situation.
B)They draft and pass legislation.
C)They execute laws enacted by legislative bodies.
D)They regulate particular matters through licensing and tariffs.
A)They interpret and apply the law from whatever source to a given situation.
B)They draft and pass legislation.
C)They execute laws enacted by legislative bodies.
D)They regulate particular matters through licensing and tariffs.
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8
In a small claims court, there is no jury and a judge tries the case.
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9
laws are those that state how parties are to go forward with filing civil actions and how these actions are to be tried.
A)Long-arm
B)Substantive
C)Case
D)Procedural
A)Long-arm
B)Substantive
C)Case
D)Procedural
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10
Probate courts handle divorce and child custody cases.
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11
Which of the following is true of appeals made to higher courts?
A)The attorneys for each party put forth verbal arguments instead of filing written briefs.
B)They make it mandatory for appellate courts to hear the testimony of witnesses.
C)The decision of the appellate court is binding on lower courts.
D)The complete transcript of trial court proceedings is offered by the defendant directly to the jury.
A)The attorneys for each party put forth verbal arguments instead of filing written briefs.
B)They make it mandatory for appellate courts to hear the testimony of witnesses.
C)The decision of the appellate court is binding on lower courts.
D)The complete transcript of trial court proceedings is offered by the defendant directly to the jury.
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12
The location where a case is to be tried is known as a venue.
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13
Which of the following is true of special federal courts?
A)They have unlimited authority and command.
B)They have jurisdiction limited by Congress.
C)They are the largest class of federal courts.
D)They are also known as courts of appeals.
A)They have unlimited authority and command.
B)They have jurisdiction limited by Congress.
C)They are the largest class of federal courts.
D)They are also known as courts of appeals.
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14
Which of the following is true of the United States Supreme Court?
A)It has original control in cases that are based on a federal law or a treaty.
B)It has appellate jurisdiction in cases based on the U.S. Constitution.
C)It has the sole power to establish inferior courts.
D)It is mandatory for the Supreme Court to hear all appeals that come before it.
A)It has original control in cases that are based on a federal law or a treaty.
B)It has appellate jurisdiction in cases based on the U.S. Constitution.
C)It has the sole power to establish inferior courts.
D)It is mandatory for the Supreme Court to hear all appeals that come before it.
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15
Appellate courts include courts of appeals and supreme courts.
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16
Which of the following statements is true of federal district courts?
A)They are also known as special federal courts.
B)They are the smallest class of federal courts.
C)They lack jurisdiction over civil suits that arise under treaties.
D)They hear all criminal cases that involve a violation of federal law.
A)They are also known as special federal courts.
B)They are the smallest class of federal courts.
C)They lack jurisdiction over civil suits that arise under treaties.
D)They hear all criminal cases that involve a violation of federal law.
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17
Describe the procedure for filing a suit in a small claims court.
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18
A person licensed to represent others in court is called a(n):
A)attorney
B)magistrate
C)marshal
D)sheriff
A)attorney
B)magistrate
C)marshal
D)sheriff
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19
A summons is a way for parties to obtain unprivileged information from another party prior to trial.
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20
Which of the following is true of a jury trial procedure?
A)The jury is selected before an opening statement is made by the attorney.
B)The defendant's opening statement is presented before the plaintiff's.
C)The jury has the sole power to determine the points of law.
D)The responsibility of the jury is to prove facts to support the petition's allegations.
A)The jury is selected before an opening statement is made by the attorney.
B)The defendant's opening statement is presented before the plaintiff's.
C)The jury has the sole power to determine the points of law.
D)The responsibility of the jury is to prove facts to support the petition's allegations.
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