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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need help with my civics.....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) In the trial of Justin B. Goode, you selected the best argument to convince other jurors to agree with your verdict. In which step of the trial process would this happen? verdict trial deliberation selection Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) What is the difference between the terms “not guilty” and “innocent?” It cannot be proved that an individual is “innocent.” Juries say “not guilty” because guilt was not proved in the case. The terms have no significant difference in meaning. Juries and judges use them the same way in a court of law. “Not guilty” is a verdict used in criminal cases only. However, an “innocent” verdict can only be used in civil cases. A jury will say “innocent” instead of “not guilty” if the person seems to have had no part in the case before the court. Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) Which of these pieces of evidence would be most important for jurors to consider in the case of Snoozer v. Early? Dibeast has lunch every week with Ms. Snoozer and trains her birds. Dibeast saw the birds on Early’s property the day the birds went missing. Dibeast is an animal control officer who often has to capture Ms. Snoozer’s birds. Dibeast witnessed that Early’s cat was trained and well behaved. Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) In the lesson, you played the role of a juror in the case of Snoozer v. Early. What type of case was it, and what could be its outcome? It was a criminal case. Felina Early faced possible jail time for failing to control her cat. It was a civil case. Snoozer was seeking compensation for the loss of her birds. It was a civil case. Early was seeking compensation for the loss of her cat. It was a criminal case. Snoozer faced possible jail time for lying about her neighbor. Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) Which of the following makes a true statement about the case of State v. Justin B. Goode ? The defendant plead guilty to the charges at his arraignment. The teacher testified that Goode would not break the law. The police officer could not find any evidence against Goode. The neighbor said that Goode sold him stolen video games. Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) In the lesson, you played the role of a juror in the case of State v. Justin B. Goode. What type of case was it, and what could be its outcome? It was a civil case. Runnuh Bizz was seeking compensation from Goode for the robbery of her video game store. It was a criminal case. Justin B. Goode faced possible jail time for spray-painting government buildings in the city. It was a civil case. Runnuh Bizz was seeking compensation from Goode for repainting several buildings in the city. It was a criminal case. Justin B. Goode faced possible jail time for accusations that he robbed a video game store. Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) In the lesson, you played the role of a juror in the case of Snoozer v. Early. Who was the plaintiff in that case? Suzy Snoozer, who wants compensation for her missing birds Felina Early, who is accused of not controlling her cat Johnny B. Goode, who is accused of robbing a video game store Runnuh Bizz, who wants compensation for the stolen goods Question 8 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) In the lesson, you played the role of a juror in the case of State v. Justin B. Goode. In that case, when the defense attorney cross-examined Suss Pihshawn, his goal was to question the police officer and challenge the evidence against Mr. Goode question the police officer and challenge the evidence against the state meet with Suss Pihshawn to discuss strategy without the jury around meet with Suss Pihshawn to discuss what verdict he will recommend Question 9 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) Lawyers for each side of a case are questioning people who received a jury summons. What part of the trial process does this describe, and what will happen next? The case is in the deliberation phase, and the jury selection will follow. The case is in the judge’s charge to the jury phase, and the verdict will follow. The case is in the jury selection phase, and the trial will follow. The case is in the trial phase, and the judge’s charge to the jury will follow. Question 10 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) You hear this clip on the TV: “Testimony was given by the defense today in the case of State v. Justin B. Goode.” What part of the trial process does this describe, and what will happen next? The case is in the jury selection phase, and the trial will follow. The case is in the trial phase, and the judge’s charge to the jury will follow. The case is in the deliberation phase, and the jury selection will follow. The case is in the judge’s charge to the jury phase, and the verdict will follow.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I will give medals! Please! I really need help!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2. B

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@FEARLESS_JOCEY

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you think the 1st one is ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Deliberation (B)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry i meant Deliberation (C)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes that would be correct because during the deliberation process, the jurors are choosing who's argument to side with. And since it is asking, In which step of the trial process would this happen? They are talking about when the jurors would decided whether or not to side with Mr. Goode. So you are correct.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yay! ok so i think the second one is D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That would not be correct.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So what does that leave us with?

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Can you just give me all the answers?? Im gonna be late to my soccer practice. And my dad says he will take away all of my electronics if im not there on time so PLEASE!!

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I know thats alot to ask for but im in hurry and this would be the only exception so PLEASE!

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@FEARLESS_JOCEY

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

1. C 2. B 3. B

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just copy and paste them in the google search bar, that's usually what I do when I need to be somewhere. That or just guess.

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4. ? 5. ? 6.B 7. A 8. ? 9. C 10. B

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Gagh! I have to go and my dd is taking away alll of mystuff!!!! :(((((((

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Thank you so much!! You dont understand how much you just helped me! THANK YOU!!! @_CaraWells_

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You're welcome. :)

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I will tell you what i get

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i.....GOT.....A.....29%

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Well thx.....i guess

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@Zale101

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