U.S. Constitution

Article 3 Quiz 1

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1. The judicial power of the United States is vested in
Congress
President
Supreme Court and lesser courts

 

2. The Supreme Court hears cases on appeal or at the appellate level except for those involving
ambassadors, consuls, a state as a party
murder
terrorism

 

3. Criminal trials are by jury except in cases of
murder
capital crimes with the death penalty
impeachment

 

4. A person cannot be convicted of treason if
the person makes a confession in open court
the president orders the person to be convicted of treason
two people offer testimony against the accused person

 

5. The punishment for treason is declared by
Congress
president
Supreme Court

 

 

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