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What do you call the values that govern a groups ideas about right and wrong?

Morality

What do you call the moral rules that people know without thinking about them?

Real world ethics

Laws are created to do all of the following except...

Instill personal values and views on ethics and morality

Which of the following is not one of the five main sources of U.S. law?


- court decisions


-common law


- Morality


- Statutes

Morality

A case that a court following making a present decision is called

A precedent

Which of the following is not a part of the federal court system


- District courts


-juvenile courts


-court of Appeals


-supreme court

Juvenile court

Why does the Supreme Court decide to hear a case?

Lower courts disagree on how to resolve the case

What are the time limits for the plaintiff may still a defendant called?

Statutes Of Limitation

What is conciliation ?

I negotiation with where the intermediary meet separately with the parties involved

Which is not a step in a trial?



- selecting a jury


-arguments and evidence


-arbitration


-vertex and judgment

Arbitration

Empathy means

To put yourself in another person's position

Telling a lie to save a persons life might be considered permissible or

Acceptable

In Europe, the civil law system is prevalent, or

Used wisely

In juvenile courts, hearings are informal which means they

Are more casual and less formal

A mediator

Tries to persuade the parties to compromise

According to the principle of double jeopardy, A person who is found not guilty

Cannot be tried twice for the same crime in the same court