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us judicial system question test question 1
A person who is accused of a crime, in a court of law, is known as the ..........


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Three important sectors or branches of government in the United States are the legislative, executive and ......... branches.


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Within the American judicial ........., there are three levels of courts.


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The three levels of court in the US are as follows: district courts, the courts of appeals and the ......... Court.


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Within the system, ......... courts are the only federal courts that sometimes employ a judge and a jury.


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The Supreme Court is the highest level of justice in the US. Supreme Court decisions have sometimes called for modifications in the ..........


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A case must be heard in a district court first. After a decision is made in that court, the case can move into the ..........


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A lawyer that works for either the state or federal government and sometimes cross-examines a defendant is known as the ......... attorney.


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us judicial system question test question 9
In the highest court level in the country, Supreme Court justices decide whether or not an issue is unconstitutional. They are appointed by the ..........


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A lawyer who is hired by a defendant to represent his/her case is called a ......... attorney.


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