Pop Culture in law 26-50
Across
- 2. amendment granted women the right to vote.
- 3. indicating that a defendant did not commit the crime.
- 5. where a nation/state surrenders a suspected/convicted criminal.
- 7. All federal laws override state laws/constitutional provisions.
- 8. Amendment granted all rights/privileges of citizenship to former slaves.
- 10. A serious crime punishable by imprisonment for more than a year or death.
- 11. Amendment replaced federal income lost; income tax was instituted.
- 12. consist of ninety percent of a court case load.
- 14. was a tv show that introduced Miranda Warnings to the public.
- 16. scheme employed by FDR to adjust membership of SCOTUS.
- 17. To isolate the jury from outside influences during deliberation.
- 18. Amendment Prohibited the using race to disqualify a person from voting.
- 19. A jury of 23 people selected to examine the validity of charges.
- 20. effect is when jurors place a higher demand/emphasis on forensic evidence.
- 21. is the power of a court to review decisions and change outcomes of decisions of lower courts.
Down
- 1. individuals can’t be tried twice for the same offense.
- 2. Amendment ended all forms of slavery and involuntary servitude.
- 4. Amendment Shortened the lame duck period; inauguration moved to January.
- 6. A command to a witness to appear and give testimony.
- 8. amendment prohibited the manufacture and sale of alcohol.
- 9. amendment repealed Prohibition.
- 10. is when law influences pop culture and pop culture influences law.
- 11. Amendment allowed voter control of the fed govt; direct election of Senators.
- 13. Established right of judicial review for the Supreme Court.
- 15. A formal written statement charging a person with an offense.