#1
Which legal principle suggests that a person cannot be tried twice for the same offense, protecting them from double jeopardy?
#2
What is the term for the power of a court to hear a case for the first time?
#3
In legal proceedings, what term describes the power of a party to present evidence and arguments in support of their case?
#4
What term refers to a legal action brought by one party against another to enforce a right or obtain a remedy for a wrong?
#5
In legal proceedings, what term describes the power of a court to compel the attendance of witnesses or the production of evidence?
#6
In legal proceedings, what term describes the power given to a judge to make decisions based on their interpretation of the law?
#7
Which of the following legal concepts refers to the loyalty or obligation of a judge to follow legal precedent?
#8
In a legal context, what is the term for a judge's decision to follow precedent rather than overturning it?
#9
What term describes the power of a government to take private property for public use, with compensation to the owner?
#10
Which legal principle states that evidence obtained unlawfully cannot be used in court?
#11
What term is used to describe the power of a court to review the actions of other branches of government and determine their constitutionality?
#12
Which legal doctrine allows a court to refuse to hear a case if it believes the matter would be better handled by another court or authority?
#13
Which legal principle states that a law is unjust or unconstitutional if it goes against fundamental human rights or principles?
#14