Hello Mr Raymond i am Diego Dominguez from 4th period and i watched it I learned that judicial review is the way that judicial branch does checks and balances
Something something comment about full credit. Very informative video as well. I learned that justices are basically like the enforcers in Dredd - Kwai
I don't like my civics teacher. Here, I'll give you an example: You: teaches us what appealing is and all the courts in 1 minute Civics teacher: Takes her 2 weeks to explain that there are three branches in the court.
Hi Mr.Raymond I am Lucia (I am using my moms computer), I did the guided notes. One thing that I learned was that there's two types of courts, the criminal and the civil court.
Leah Daire P.7 & Marcela Sordo P.6- Leah learned that the 6 and 7 amend guarantee juries. Marcela learned that the dual court system is made up of the Federal and State courts.
Mr. Martinez eoc tmr, I wanna cry
Hy Mr Raymond, I did the Guided Notes and I learned that the Judicial Branch is our nations court systems.
I had a test on it today and it looked very easy after watching this video and taking notes by the powerpoint
So glad it helped sneha!! Congratulations! Keep up the good work! Mr. Raymond
I learned that because we have different levels of courts, some cases can have a second chance through appeals
Learned about the court system and how a case can go through several courts but 90% stop at district courts.
Mr. Raymond sir I gotta start watching your videos everyday.
did the guided notes mr raymondd!!
Hi Mr.Raymond I did the guided notes and watched the video, the 6th and 7th amendments guarantee juries
Hello Mr Raymond i am Diego Dominguez from 4th period and i watched it
I learned that judicial review is the way that judicial branch does checks and balances
How's school going?
I already did the guided notes.It was good I learn a lot and please give me an A Mr Raymond😏😉😂
I did the guided notes and the two types of trials are civil and criminal
Sick video, learned about juries and stuff
sick comment and stuff
So cool!!! Learned so much like the difference between civil and criminal trials and so much more!!! Keep it up
Thanks Bri guy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I did the guided notes
Two types of trials are criminal & civil
I learned about the different court levels we have in our country
Hi Mr.Raymond, what I learned is that an appeal is to ask a higher court to reverse the decision of a trial court.
i learned what appellate court is which is where appeal cases are taken to.
This video is really helping me for my soon to be arriving test.
Learned about the different levels in the federal court system
Wow I learned better than 4 days of this during Civics
Thanks Rodrigo!! Hope you are having a great year! Mr. Raymond
Something something comment about full credit. Very informative video as well. I learned that justices are basically like the enforcers in Dredd - Kwai
I did the guided notes and watched the video. There are two types of trials called criminal and civil trials.
I did the guided notes and learned about how the US has a dual court system
These are the best government videos!!
Thank you!!!
My test is tomorrow im exited thanks for advide and helo. Ps: my teacher gave us your channel to help us
+xDIDI PvPx Thanks for reaching out and tell your teacher I said thanks too! Good luc on your test. You will ACE it! Mr. Raymond
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HI MR RAYMOND i watched the video and did my guided notes
you are supposed to write something that you learned
there is no jury or trial in the court of appeals
I watched the video and did the guided notes I learned that there are 2 types of trials
I learned the answers to the guided notes ;) like how the judicial branch is in article 3 of constitution
I learned the difference between civil and criminal trial!
WOW!!!!!!!! I learned about the appeals courts!!!
I did the guided notes the two types of trial are criminal and trial
I watched the video mr raymond!! Alvaro Calvo
I watched the video. There was no judicial branch under the Articles of confederation, which caused many problems.
best video I've seen so far
Thank you!! now I know wayyyyyyyy more! I can do way better on my history test tomorrow
I did the notes, there are two types of trials criminal and civil
This is kristian dilip i learned that the Supreme court judges serve for life.
Great job.. Very clear and understandable. This helped a lot.
Thanks for saying so Chris! I hope you're having a great year!! Mr. Raymond
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Shout out Mr. Brooks!!
I learned so much about the judicial branch of the us
I did the guided notes. I learned that there is no jury or trial in the court of appeals
Intro makes me wanna buy a bed and sleep on the floor
LMFAO
I don't like my civics teacher. Here, I'll give you an example:
You: teaches us what appealing is and all the courts in 1 minute
Civics teacher: Takes her 2 weeks to explain that there are three branches in the court.
Haha... Hang in there! Happy holidays! Mr. Raymond
I learned why supreme court justices serve for life
Court of appeals which allows them to ask for “another chance”
I learned that courts of appeal do not have to accept the case, if they believe the person had a fair trial the first time no appeal is granted
i did it. criminal and civil are the two types of court cases
Hi Mr.Raymond I am Lucia (I am using my moms computer), I did the guided notes. One thing that I learned was that there's two types of courts, the criminal and the civil court.
I do guided notes to
I learned the difference between civil and criminal law
hi mr Raymond/// the jury decides in innocence or guilty called the verdict- atme c
I learned a lot thnank you mr raymond, be my teacher ;)
Very useful, helped me write my notes
Thanks so much Danyier!! Have a great year! Mr. Raymond
I am Abraham Rodriguez from 5th period, i learned a dual court is a two court system
I learned that if you want to reverse the decision of a trial court, you go to an appeal court! Nice!
supreme court is the highest court in the land and jurisdiction mean the power to hear a court case
Learned about the two different types of trials
A plaintiff is the person suing and a defendant is the person being sued. I watched the video
I did my guided notes, Article 3 of the constitution established the judicial branch
I learned that judicial rule is the main check that the judicial branch has on the other two branches.
Raymond please give me full credit. I learned that the Supreme Court is the highest court
Thanks for the video! Justice Scalia looks like one of the teachers at my school, which I think is kinda funny.
who are the 9 justices approved by
Sorry for the late reply! They are approved by the Senate
I learned that the Judiciary Act of 1789 established the federal court system ! :)
Good job Ana!
I learned that the person suing is the plaintiff and the person being sued is the defendant.
IM 30 , and decided to try to go back to school, very embarrassing being this old but thank you ! Your videos have been very clear.
That's awesome!! I'm so glad!! Keep going
I did the guided notes. I learned that there were two trials criminal and civil.
I wish this man was my teacher, he's cool.
He works at my school and my teacher always uses his videos on Wednesdays lol
Thanks bud!
The constitution is used as a rule book when interpreting laws
Judicial review is the power to declare laws unconstitutional
i learned the difference between criminal and civil trials - brittany rico
There was no judicial branch under the Articles of Confederation.
I learned that the power to hear a case first is "original jurisdiction"!
I did the guided notes and fact I learned was that there are 2 court systems in the united states
hi mr raymond its frank. i learned that there is a dual court system which means two court system
great video
I learned that jurisdiction is the power to "hear" a court case first
wow I learned so much about court cases and the different types of trial!
hi mr Raymond its marco from 5th period and I learned that there are two types of trials, criminal and civil
I did it there's 2 types of trials criminal and civil
i learned that the judicial branch interprets the laws.
I learned that diff between plaintiff and defendants
I learned about the Dual Court System
I learned that the judicial review is the power to declare laws unconstitutional.
Hello
I learned that the jury decides if the defendant is innocent or guilty. Which is also known as, the verdict.
hey its me 3 period
i learned that the jury is what decides the verdict
I learned about the two court systems in America
What is happening in this comment section? Well, Mr. Raymond, i did my guided notes, thanks
Same bro
Leah Daire P.7 & Marcela Sordo P.6- Leah learned that the 6 and 7 amend guarantee juries. Marcela learned that the dual court system is made up of the Federal and State courts.
i learned that the 2 types of trials are the criminal and civil
I learned that there are two types of trials: Criminal and Civil
This mans has as many subs as a pro youtuber
I know... It's hard to believe my boring social studies videos have gotten so many views!! Hope you are well! Mr. Raymond
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I learned that a person suing the other person is called a plaintiff and the person being sued is called the defendant
By watching this video I learned that a person suing another is called a plaintiff
i am a plaintiff, cause i jus sued u ;)
jk
hi im santiago gana and I learned that there are 2 types of trials criminal and civil.
great video !
I learned that original trials take place in the supreme court.
i learned that that a person suing another person is called a plaintiff
I learned that the federal court system was established by the Judiciary Act of 1789