Legal Week Quiz D

  1.  
    What is the difference between jail and prison?
    A. Jail is over a year and prison is below a year B. There is no difference C. Jail is under a year and prison is above a year D. Jail is for women and prison is for men
  2.  
    A misdemeanor is a minor crime
    A. True B. False
  3.  
    A felony is a serious crime
    A. False B. True
  4.  
    What is a status crime?
    A. Crimes done after dark B. Crimes of famous people C. age dependent crimes D. Crimes people do online
  5.  
    How many times do you get to shower in maximum security prison?
    A. Once a month B. Twice a week C. Everyday D. Never
  6.  
    How long do you have to be a lawyer to become a judge?
    A. You don’t have to B. 2 years C. At least 10 years D. 6 months
  7.  
    What is the statute of limitations?
    A. a person trained to understand the law who helps people solve problems, follow rules, and represent them in court Prosecutor- a government lawyer, who works to keep the community safe by bringing charges B. This is a law that says the maximum time for initiating any charges against someone for a crime C. a place where a judge helps people solve disagreements or decides if someone broke the law D. guidelines or instructions to explain how to behave, play, or stay safe
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Legal Week Quiz D (Answer Key)

  1.  
    What is the difference between jail and prison?
    A. Jail is over a year and prison is below a year B. There is no difference C. Jail is under a year and prison is above a year D. Jail is for women and prison is for men
  2.  
    A misdemeanor is a minor crime
    A. True B. False
  3.  
    A felony is a serious crime
    A. False B. True
  4.  
    What is a status crime?
    A. Crimes done after dark B. Crimes of famous people C. age dependent crimes D. Crimes people do online
  5.  
    How many times do you get to shower in maximum security prison?
    A. Once a month B. Twice a week C. Everyday D. Never
  6.  
    How long do you have to be a lawyer to become a judge?
    A. You don’t have to B. 2 years C. At least 10 years D. 6 months
  7.  
    What is the statute of limitations?
    A. a person trained to understand the law who helps people solve problems, follow rules, and represent them in court Prosecutor- a government lawyer, who works to keep the community safe by bringing charges B. This is a law that says the maximum time for initiating any charges against someone for a crime C. a place where a judge helps people solve disagreements or decides if someone broke the law D. guidelines or instructions to explain how to behave, play, or stay safe

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