
Georgia Judicial Review SS8CG4ab
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Georgia’s Judicial Branch Review
SS8CG4 Analyze the role of the judicial branch in Georgia state government.
a.
Describe the ways that judges are selected in Georgia.
b.
b. Analyze the dual purpose of the judicial branch: to interpret the laws of
Georgia and administer justice in our legal system.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following court judges are elected to 6-year terms in statewide non-partisan elections?
Superior and Supreme
State and Superior
Court of Appeals and Supreme
Court of Appeals and Superior
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Vocabulary: What do you remember about these words?
Appeal
Appellate
Chief Justice
Judicial Branch
Magistrate Court
Probate Court
State Court
Superior Court
Supreme Court
Court of Appeals
Justices
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What’s the dual
purpose of
Georgia’s Judicial
Branch?
• 1- Interpret
Laws
• 2- Apply state
laws to
individual cases
Georgia’s Supreme Court has the final say. It
also has the power to rule a law
unconstitutional.
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Open Ended
Georgia's Judicial Branch has dual purposes. Those include: Interpreting laws, ___________.
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Administering Justice in Georgia’s Courts:
Georgia’s Judicial Branch must
*ensure equal protection under the law for all citizens
*enforce the rule of law.
It does this by:
*Ensuring all law are constitutional
*Decide guilt/innocence fairly
*Assigns punishment fitting the crime.
It’s not
an easy
job!
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Multiple Choice
All of the following EXCEPT ____ are ways the judicial branch administers justice in Georgia's legal system.
Make sure all laws are constitutional
Not allow jury trials.
Decide innocence/guilt in a fair manner.
Assign punishment fitting the crime.
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How many
levels of courts
are there in
Georgia?
Which court is
the highest?
How many
administer
justice?
How many of Georgia’s
courts administer justice?
(9 justices)
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Multiple Choice
How many of Georgia's courts administer justice?
None of them
All of them
Only the Supreme Court
Only trial courts
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How are judges selected to in Georgia courts?
Court Type
Elected
4-year term
County wide
non-partisan
Election
Appointed by
Superior Court
Judges 4-year
term
Elected or
Appointed
Elected to 6-yr
terms in statewide
non-partisan
elections
State
X
Juvenile
X
Probate
X
Magistrate
X
Superior
X
Court of
Appeals
X
Supreme
X
Trial
Appellate
What is the difference between Trial and Appellate courts?
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Multiple Choice
Some judges in Georgia are elected to a 4 year term by a county wide non-partisan election. This is true of all the following EXCEPT ____ court judges.
Juvenile
Superior
State
Probate
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What is the difference between Trial &
Appellate Courts?
Trial Court
Appellate Court
--any court that hears a case
first
--referred to as courts of original
jurisdiction
--makes both findings of fact
and law through use of evidence
--may be appealed to a higher
court for review.
--do not retry cases or hear new
evidence
--do not hear witnesses testify
--no jury
--review procedures & decisions
in from trial courts to ensure the
proceedings were fair & proper
law was applied correctly.
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Multiple Choice
What is the main difference between trial and appellate courts in Georgia?
Trial courts hear witness testimony, and review evidence.
Appellate courts do not hear witnesses and do not include a jury or retry cases.
Appellate courts retry cases and give new ruling. Trial courts only review information used in previous court.
Trial cases review old cases to identify whether or not to retry the case. Appellate courts always include a jury.
Both courts are exactly alike.
Georgia’s Judicial Branch Review
SS8CG4 Analyze the role of the judicial branch in Georgia state government.
a.
Describe the ways that judges are selected in Georgia.
b.
b. Analyze the dual purpose of the judicial branch: to interpret the laws of
Georgia and administer justice in our legal system.
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