| A | B |
| Original Jurisdiction | The ability to hear the very first side of a case |
| Apellate Jurisdiction | Ability to look over and and appeal desicions of lower courts |
| Supreme Court | National Court with the most authority to enforce Judicial Review |
| Judicial Review | The power of SC to determine if a law is unconstitutional |
| Constitutionality | How well a law agrees with the constitution |
| Criminal Case | a case where the state prosecutes the criminal |
| Civil Case | A case that deals with two different orginizations to fight for compensation |
| Probable Cause | The reason to start a search or to be able to question a suspect |
| Misdemeanor | A crime that will have less severe consequences than for commiting a felony |
| Innocent | Being able to have others believe your side of the story |