This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of US Government & Constitution has 26 clues. Answers range from 4 to 16 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
What is the case in witch a jury decides whether people have committed crimes?
What is the case in witch two sides disagree over an issue?
What courts are of lower authority?
What is a complaint that the first person makes to court called?
What is the authority to hear and decide a case called?
what is the jurisdiction called in witch the federal courts may hear and decide cases?
What is the jurisdiction in witch federal courts and state share the jurisdiction called?
What are the federal courts where trials are held and lawsuits begin called?
What is the jurisdiction called in witch authority is able to hear cases for the first time?
Who issues court orders and hears the preliminary evidence in a case to determine whether the case should be brought to trial or not?
Who arrests suspects, delivers defendants to court, and serves people with subpoenas?
What is the court order called when someone is required to appear in court?
The courts of ________ are above the district courts in the federal court system.
Federal courts of appeals have only __________ jurisdiction?
What is a particular graphical area called?
A _______ means to return a case to the lower court for a different trail.
A ________- _________ is a trail before a panel for military officers.
What kind of review sees if federal or state laws agree with the constitution?
________ means in conflict with the constitution.
_______ are written arguments.
What is another name for the courts calendar?
The writ of _______ is requested by the court for most appeals.
An ________ is a name for opposing sides in court.
Usually the associate justice, who voted with majority, writes the _______ opinion.
A justice who agrees with the majority but has different reasons why, writes a __________ opinion.
What opinion do the justices write if they disagree with the majority?