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- 3. A(n) _________ hearing is the equivalent of Sentencing for a juvenile case.
- 6. _______ offenders are juveniles who have become uncontrollable. Skipping school and disobeying parents are common issues.
- 7. A(n) ________ hearing is the equivalent of a Grand Jury for a juvenile case.
- 11. This person is responsible for questions of law in a trial. They oversee the trial to make sure it is conducted properly according to law
- 12. This division of Superior Court handles criminal cases of the 4th degree or higher, in addition to civil cases where the amount is of the suit is over 15k
- 13. This court handles appeals made at both the Law and Chancery Division
- 14. This type of Jury determines if there is enough evidence to go to trial or not
- 15. When a Grand Jury decides if there is not enough evidence to indict, they declare __ ____.
- 17. Someone under the age of 21 is considered a ________.
- 18. This type of Jury is the trial jury. The decide the outcome of the case by rendering a guilty/not guilty vote.
- 19. This court handles minor misdemeanor offenses like petty theft and shoplifting. In addition to traffic and ordinance violations.
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- 1. This type of dispute resolution deals with 2 parties who try to work out their issue on their own. Decision is not binding unless contract is signed.
- 2. The __ ________ Court handles federal criminal cases.
- 4. This type of dispute resolution deals with 2 parties who involve a 3rd neutral party who is a judge. The neutral party hears both sides and makes a recommendation that is impartial. The decision is legally binding.
- 5. This division of Superior Court handles Juvenile and family related cases like custody disputes.
- 8. A(n) __________ hearing is the equivalent of a Trial Jury for a juvenile case.
- 9. _________ offenders is a term for acts committed by a Juvenile that would be seen as criminal if committed by an adult
- 10. This person is responsible for questions of fact in a trial. They hear the evidence and decide whether the defendant is guilty or not
- 16. This type of dispute resolution deals with 2 parties who involve a 3rd neutral party. The neutral party hears both sides and makes a recommendation that is impartial. The decision is not legally binding unless a contract is signed.