1) When someone is accused of a crime, the type of case is a) criminal b) civil 2) If you appeal a case, you are going to a) Court of Appeals b) trial court 3) The Supreme Court's power to decide if laws are constitutional is called judicial review  a) True b) False 4) The Supreme Court case to establish judicial review was Marbury v Madison (1803) a) True b) False 5) The court that gets to decide what is constitutional a) Supreme Court b) Court of Appeals 6) When a group of people give the verdict after a trial, that trial was a a) jury trial b) bench trial 7) A word that means “relating to the rights of citizens” a) criminal b) civil 8) The Supreme Court has a) three justices b) nine justices 9) If you go to the Court of Appeals, you will see a) three judges b) one judge 10) The decision in a case is called the a) evidence b) verdict 11) If you break a United States law, your case will probably be in a) federal court b) state court 12) At trial, lawyers try to prove their case using a) an appeal b) evidence 13) State courts were created by a) the US Constitution b) each state’s constitution

Judicial Branch in a Flash (from iCivics)

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