Opening Statements {Ans: oral presentations made to the jury by the attorneys before the parties present their cases; attorneys tell the jury what the crucial facts are and how they will prove that those facts support their decision}Felony {Ans: serious class crime punishable by imprisonment of more than a year}Strict Scrutiny {Ans: a form of judicial review that courts use to determine the constitutionality of certain laws. To pass strict scrutiny, the legislature must have passed the law to further a "compelling government interest," and must have narrowly tailored the law to achieve that interest. For a court to apply strict scrutiny, the legislature must either have significant abridged a fundamental right with the law's enactment or have passed a law that involves a suspect classification. Suspect classifications have come to include race, national origin, religion, alienage, and poverty.}Business and Free Speech {Ans: }Original Jurisdiction {Ans: power of the court to take a lawsuit at its beginning, try it, and pass judgment upon the law and facts ; disputes first brought and tried}Unreasonable Search and Seizure {Ans: 4th Amendment; "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effect