Unit 5 Vocabulary (28 Terms)
Subpoena Deterrence Capital Punishment Restitution Criminal Law Civil Law Precedent Tort Statutory Law Administrative Law Constitutional Law English Common Law Due Process Grand Jury Petit Jury
Probable Cause Preliminary Hearing Indictment Arraignment Determinate Sentencing Incarceration
Indeterminate Sentencing Acquit Hung Jury Cross-Examine Recidivism Appeal Plea Bargain
Subpoena Deterrence Capital Punishment Restitution Criminal Law Civil Law Precedent Tort Statutory Law Administrative Law Constitutional Law English Common Law Due Process Grand Jury Petit Jury
Probable Cause Preliminary Hearing Indictment Arraignment Determinate Sentencing Incarceration
Indeterminate Sentencing Acquit Hung Jury Cross-Examine Recidivism Appeal Plea Bargain
Tuesday, March 27th
Essential Question: How did the United States develop their law system based on other documents?
1.Notes - Origins and Types of Law - (Slides 1-7)
2. Finish Federal Dept & Agencies Chart
3. Types of Crime Chart/Discussion
4. Work on Vocabulary
5. CNNTen News Segment
HW: None
Wednesday, March 28th
Essential Question: How are are the rights of the accused and citizens protected by the Amendments?
1. Notes - Rights of the Accused and Citizens Protections
2. Finish Types of Crime/Discussion
3. Submit Fed. & Agency Chart to Substitute
4. Complete Scenario Questions
5. Watch When Kids Get Life
HW: None
Monday, April 9th
Essential Question: What is the typical process for someone who must go through the criminal justice system?
1. Notes - Criminal Law
2. Research Project Activity
HW: Vocabulary
Tuesday, April 10th
1. Lecture on Notes - Incarceration
2. Research Project Activity
HW: Vocab
Thursday, April 12th
Essential Question: How do civil and criminal courts compare and contrast?
1. Kick Starter - Top 10 Craziest Lawsuits
2. Notes - Civil Law
3. Unit Study Guide
4. Legal Research Assignment
HW: None
Essential Question: How did the United States develop their law system based on other documents?
1.Notes - Origins and Types of Law - (Slides 1-7)
2. Finish Federal Dept & Agencies Chart
3. Types of Crime Chart/Discussion
4. Work on Vocabulary
5. CNNTen News Segment
HW: None
Wednesday, March 28th
Essential Question: How are are the rights of the accused and citizens protected by the Amendments?
1. Notes - Rights of the Accused and Citizens Protections
2. Finish Types of Crime/Discussion
3. Submit Fed. & Agency Chart to Substitute
4. Complete Scenario Questions
5. Watch When Kids Get Life
HW: None
Monday, April 9th
Essential Question: What is the typical process for someone who must go through the criminal justice system?
1. Notes - Criminal Law
2. Research Project Activity
HW: Vocabulary
Tuesday, April 10th
1. Lecture on Notes - Incarceration
2. Research Project Activity
HW: Vocab
Thursday, April 12th
Essential Question: How do civil and criminal courts compare and contrast?
1. Kick Starter - Top 10 Craziest Lawsuits
2. Notes - Civil Law
3. Unit Study Guide
4. Legal Research Assignment
HW: None
Monday, October 24th
Essential Question: How did the United States develop their law system based on other documents?
1. Kick Starter
2. Notes - Rights of the Accused
3. 6,149 Days Documentary
HW: None
Tuesday, October 25th
Essential Question: How are are the rights of the accused and citizens protected by the Amendments?
1. Kick Starter Check
2. Notes - Unit 4 Finished
3. Mugshots Activity
Wake County Mugshots
Mecklenburg County Mugshots
HW: None
Wednesday, October 26th
Essential Question: What is the typical process for someone who must go through the criminal justice system?
1. Kick Starter
2. Notes
3. Review Game for Benchmark II
4. Independent Study Guide
HW: None
Thursday, October 27th
1. Kick Starter
2. Benchmark II
3. Summarization Discussion
HW: None
Friday, October 28th
Essential Question: How do civil and criminal courts compare and contrast?
1. Kick Starter
2. Unit 5 Set Up
3. Unit 5 Notes
HW: None!
Essential Question: How did the United States develop their law system based on other documents?
1. Kick Starter
2. Notes - Rights of the Accused
3. 6,149 Days Documentary
HW: None
Tuesday, October 25th
Essential Question: How are are the rights of the accused and citizens protected by the Amendments?
1. Kick Starter Check
2. Notes - Unit 4 Finished
3. Mugshots Activity
Wake County Mugshots
Mecklenburg County Mugshots
HW: None
Wednesday, October 26th
Essential Question: What is the typical process for someone who must go through the criminal justice system?
1. Kick Starter
2. Notes
3. Review Game for Benchmark II
4. Independent Study Guide
HW: None
Thursday, October 27th
1. Kick Starter
2. Benchmark II
3. Summarization Discussion
HW: None
Friday, October 28th
Essential Question: How do civil and criminal courts compare and contrast?
1. Kick Starter
2. Unit 5 Set Up
3. Unit 5 Notes
HW: None!