The Judicial Branch is one of three branches of government in the United States, and exists to judge the laws created and enforced by the other two branches. With activities in this lesson plan, students will develop an understanding for the purpose and responsibilities of the Judicial Branch of the United States Government.
Branches of Government - The Judicial Branch - Individuals of the Judicial Branch
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Bailiff
Judge
A bailiff is a court officer that is responsible for the transportation and actions of the accused in court. The bailiff is also responsible for keeping order in the court.
The judge is the individual who is responsible for presiding over a trial. Depending on the type of trial, the powers of the judge vary, but a judge ensures that legal proceedings are being applied throughout the trial.
Court Stenographer
Individuals of the Judicial Branch
Jury
A court stenographer is responsible for transcribing the events, quotes, and details throughout the case. A stenographer's notes can be very helpful when reviewing a lengthy case.
The jury are the members of the trial responsible for determining the verdict in certain cases. Jurors are regular civilians that are randomly selected to serve on a trial.