Study Guide - Chapters 12-16
- What was the first written code of law?
- What is English Common Law based on?
- What is a writ of Habeas Corpus?
- What is treason?
- What is the grand jury?
- What does the 8th amendment protect?
- What is the burden of proof? Why is it important?
- What is an indeterminate sentence?
- What are the types of law? Explain different situations.
- What is a suit of equity
- What is a determinate sentence?
- What is an arraignment?
- What is a cross-examination?
- What is a mandatory sentence?
- What right do juveniles not have?
- What may happen to juveniles accused of serious crimes?
- What is a hung jury?
- List the criminal and civil case procedure. (Must know steps)
- What happens in the discovery period of a civil case? Criminal case? (Different process)
- Who files a complaint in a civil case?
- What is a summons?
- What is a bill of attainder?
- What is a juvenile?
- What is the state penal code?
- What are the functions of penalties?
- Which side presents its case in a criminal trial first?
- What are the characteristics of a juvenile case?
- What is a neglect case?
- What did the Supreme Court case Gideon v. Wainwright ensure? (what amendment right?)
- What is meant by Stare Decisis?
- Why are both the Mecklenburg Declaration and Halifax Resolution important?
- What were Jim Crow laws?
- Why is Bayard v. Singleton important in North Carolina?
- What was the Pearsall Commission? What Supreme Court case ruled it unconstitutional?
- Which of the following criteria would make a person eligible for election to the North Carolina senate?
- What was the purpose of the state lottery that started in 2005?
- How is it possible for North Carolina’s governor and lieutenant governor to represent different political parties?
- Which of the following is performed by a county magistrate?
- In North Carolina, state judges are selected by whom?
- The North Carolina Supreme Court is made up of how many judges?
- In North Carolina, the authority to create local governments belongs to whom?
- What year was NC’s governor allowed to veto legislation?
- What are the steps a North Carolina community must complete to become an incorporated municipality?
- What services are provided by an independent board?
- How do mayors in North Carolina differ from mayors in other states?
- The major expenditures (costs) of North Carolina municipalities are what?
- What was the Code of Hammurabi? the Justinian Code?
- What is the oldest form of local government in North Carolina?
- Who sets the boundaries for counties, cities, and towns in NC?
- Are municipal governments in North Carolina mandated to provide any services?
- How old must you be in NC to register to vote?
- Who is the head of NC Senate?
- Know the order of the 4 different courts in NC.