trial - The first court to hear a case, evidence - People or things that can prove one side's version of what happened, jury - Group of people who decide a case after hearing the evidence, remand - When an appellate court sends a case back to the trial court, witness - Evidence involving a person's account of the situation, affirm - When an appellate court upholds a verdict, mistake - Wha appellate judges look for when they review a case, unconstitutional - Something that goes against the Constitution, nine - Number of justices on the Supreme Court, review - What the appellate court does with a case, reverse - When an appellate court rejects a verdict, Constitution - The document that created the judicial branch, civil - Type of case relating to peoples' rights, supreme - This federal court gets to choose which cases to hear, federal - Court system that deals with United States laws, robe - What a judge wears, photograph - Evidence that may show a person's image , appellate - Type of court that reviews the trial court's decision, judicial review - The Supreme Court's power to decide what is constitutional, criminal - Type of case about someone accused of committing a crime, appeal - Asking an appellate court to review a case, bench - Type of trial that has no jury, panel - When there is more than one judge, the group of judges is called, district court - The lowest court in the federal system, laws - All court cases (criminal & civil) depends on the ____ involved in the case,

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