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Dive into the intriguing world of law with "CourtQuest Final Jeopardy," where you can challenge your knowledge of courtroom terminology, jurisdiction, and the roles of key legal figures. From understanding the differences between civil and criminal courts to identifying the responsibilities of attorneys, witnesses, and judges, this game offers a fun and educational experience. Whether you're a law student or just curious about the judicial system, this interactive quiz will enhance your legal literacy and keep you engaged!
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Hired by the state to represent the rights of the citizens in a criminal trial
Who is the prosecuting attorney?
Responsible for keeping an accurate record of all that occurs in the courtoom
What is the municipal court?
What are District Courts?
The only court that would handle both a civil or criminal appeal
What are Courts of Appeals?
Court at the state level that has final jurisdiction over death penalty cases
What is municipal?
Division of law that deals with disputes between two parties
What is civil law?
Type of court that would handle a murder case
What is criminal court?
Type of court that would help a victim recover damages for injuries from a car accident
What is a civil court?
Type of court that would handle a vandalism case involving toilet- papering a house
The courts in Texas that have the largest total number of judges
The number of district courts that are designated as criminal district courts
The total number of court officials at the state’s highest courts
What is 18?
What are Justice of the Peace Courts?
What is ten to seventeen?
What is six years?