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JUDICIAL BRANCH VOCABULARY Look up the following words in the textbook glossary. Match them the definitions below. Appellate jurisdiction Constitutional Appeals Court Opinion Jurisdiction Original jurisdiction Justice Precedent District Court Due Process Judicial Review Complaint Crime Summons Felony Defendant Testimony Misdemeanor Lawsuit Arraignment Acquittal Plaintiff Judge in a high level court A court’s authority to hear and decide cases Authority to hear cases for the first time Authority to hear cases appealed from a lower court Exclusive jurisdiction Cases in which only federal courts have jurisdiction Courts that review decisions made in lower district courts Courts where trials are held and lawsuits are begun In agreement with the Constitution Power of the Supreme Court to say whether any law or government action goes against the Constitution Detailed explanation of the legal thinking behind a court's decision in a case Ruling used as a basis for a decision in other similar cases Following established legal procedures Notice directing someone to appear in court to answer a complaint or charge (also known as a subpoena) An act that breaks a law and causes harm to society in general Serious crime such as murder or rape, kidnapping or robbery Minor offense such as vandalism or stealing inexpensive items Formal notice that a lawsuit is being brought The statements a witness makes under oath Prosecutor A lawyer for the state who tries a case before the courts Guilty Admission or charge of committing a crime Hearing in which a suspect is charged and pleads guilty or not guilty Legal action in which a person or group sues to collect damages for some harm that has been done Verdict Decision reached by a jury (or judge) after hearing a case Vote of not guilty Individual or group being sued or charged with a crime Person or party filing a lawsuit Plea A defendant’s answer to charges JURISDICTION EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION CONCURRENT JURISDICTION DISTRICT COURTS ORIGINAL JURISDICTION APPEALS COURTS APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIRCUIT REMAND OPINION PRECEDENT CONTITUTIONAL JUDICIAL REVIEW DOCKET MAJORITY OPINION DISSENTING OPINION CONCURRING OPINION BRIEF Courts authority to hear and decide cases Types of cases only heard in the federal courts Types of cases heard in both federal and state courts Lowest level of federal courts where most trials are heard for the first time Authority to hear cases for the first time Reviews decisions made by the lower courts Authority to hear cases appealed from a lower court Area of jurisdiction for appeals court To send a case back to the lower court to be tried again Detailed explanation of a decision made in a trial Decision used a basis for decisions in other similar cases In agreement with the Constitution Power to say whether any law or action goes against the Constitution (Is it constitutional?) Court calendar Statement of the view of most of the justices in a case Statement of a justice that agrees with the majority but for different reasons Statement of a justice that disagrees with the decision Written document explaining a position or side in a case