Quiz Two Short Answer💚
Matching of Court names to jurisdiction (federal and Ohio)
Supreme Court:
- A.)US Court, high, 1 per country, appointed judges (9)
- B.)Ohio Court, high, 1 in Ohio, elected judges (7)
Circuit Court: US Court, middle court, there are 12, appellate court, appointed judges
District Court:
- A.) Federal Law, 94, at least 1 per state or by population, original jurisdiction (Federal District Court, Low Court)
- B.) Ohio district, middle, an appellate court from the low courts, there are 12 in the state,
Common Court Pleas: name of the county, low court, one per county = 88
Municipal Court: name of the city, low court, original juris., one per area covered
County Court: low court, original juris.,
Mayor’s Court: low court, original juris., not all villages have one
==Match what matters the court divisions of Common Pleas + Municipal/County Cover:==
- Common pleas = felonies and if you suing for over 15,000
- Municipal = misdemeanors and suing for under 15,000
Match the difference between Ohio and Federal Judges over
- How they obtain office: Federal = appointed by the president and approved by the Senate, Ohio = elected; 6-year terms, age limit of 70
- How long they are in office: Federal = Retire, death, or get rid of, Ohio = indicted
Match how the low, middle, and high courts arrive at decisions:
- Low: verdict
- Middle: agree with low, reverse, modify the decision, or send it back down (remand)
- High: same as the middle
Match what kind of decisions each level of courts can make:
- Low: unanimous decisions
- Middle: majority vote
- High: Majority Vote
==Probate goes with domestic relations like family==
Criminal = Federal and Ohio is unanimous (8 for felony and 12 for misdemeanor)
Civil = federal is unanimous and in Ohio, it is 6/8
| [[==Federal==[[ | [[Ohio[[ | |
|---|---|---|
| [[High[[ | Supreme | Surpeme |
| [[Middle[[ | US Circuit Court | District |
| [[Low[[ | US district court | Common Pleas |
| Municipal, County, Common Claims | ||
| Mayors Court |