| A | B |
| original jurisdiction | the right of the court to hear for the first time |
| appellate jurisdiction | the right to hear a court's verdit first |
| supreme court | the highest court in the federal court system |
| court of appeals | second level of court for ferderal courts |
| jury | people who are brought into hear to hear court and make the decision |
| juvenile | if they are under the age of eighteen and you arre doing a crime |
| judicial review | the right for the to review a case |
| constitutionality | wheather a law or case with constituion |
| civil case | one that is not criminal that doesn't invole a crime |
| arrest | a cop arresting someone for doing a crime |
| probable cause | a police officer can't pull you aver for a reason |
| misdemeanor | a little crime |
| felony | a major crime |
| attorney | the lawyer that is trying to claim/client not to prove guilty |
| innocent | you are not found not guilty for the crime |
| guilty | when you are found guilty of something and you get a consequence |
| due process of law | all of the rights they get |
| criminal case | a case that has to do with crimes |