Florida Constitution: A Scavenger Hunt

 
Florida Courts
Scavenger Hunt
 
The Courts and the Constitution of the State of
Florida
 
Defining the Constitution of the State of
Florida
 
The Florida Legislature website defines the Florida
Constitution as 
an organized system of fundamental
principles for the government of the state. It is of a
permanent and general nature and originates from the
people rather than from the Legislature.
 
Comparing Constitutions
 
Provisions of the Florida Constitution
 
Preamble
Article I: Declaration of Rights
Article II: General Provisions
Article III: Legislature
Article IV: Executive
Article V: Judiciary
Article VI: Suffrage and Elections
 
Article VII: Finance and
Taxation
Article VIII: Local
Government
Article IX: Education
Article X: Miscellaneous
Article XI: Amendments
Article XII: Schedule
 
Constitutions v. Statutes
 
What is the difference between a constitution and a
statute?
 
The hunt is on!
 
Using the Constitution of the State of Florida, work in teams
to find the answer to the question in each category. Be sure
to cite where the answer is found!
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The Florida Constitution
 
 
What Article in the Florida Constitution establishes
the judicial branch?
 
ANSWER
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Article V of the Florida
Constitution
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Judicial Duties
 
In addition to their judicial duties, judges and justices can:
 
A. Practice law part-time
 
B. Hold office in a political party
 
C. Serve as corporate counsel
 
D. All of the above
 
E. A and C only
 
F. None of the above
 
ANSWER
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F. None of the above.
 
Article V Section 13
Return to the map
 
Judicial Salaries
 
 
Identify the branch of government responsible for
determining the salaries of judges.
Executive Branch
Judicial Branch
Legislative Branch
 
ANSWER
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The Legislative Branch
 
All justices and judges shall be compensated
only by state salaries fixed by general law.
 
Article V Section 14(a)
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The Courts
 
The Florida Constitution established four levels of
courts in Florida. These include county courts and
circuit courts as well as two others. Name the two
other levels of courts in Florida.
 
ANSWER
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The Florida Supreme
Court and the District
Courts of Appeal.
 
  Article V   Section 1
Return to the map
 
Retirement
 
According to the Florida Constitution, what is
the mandatory retirement age for judges in
Florida?
 
ANSWER
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No justice or judge shall serve after attaining
the age of seventy-five years except upon
temporary assignment.
 
See Article V Section 8
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Discipline
 
 
Who investigates and recommends to the Florida
Supreme Court the removal from office or discipline
of any judge?
 
A. The Governor
 
B. The Chief Justice
 
C. The Judicial Qualifications Commission
 
D.  The Judicial Nominating Commission
 
ANSWER
:
 
 
C.  The Judicial Qualifications
Commission
     Article V Section 12
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Jurisdiction
 
 
Which court hears appeals from final judgments of
trial courts imposing the death penalty?
 
A.  Circuit Court
 
B.  District Courts of Appeal
 
C.  Florida Supreme Court
 
ANSWER
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C. The Florida Supreme Court
 
    Article V Section 3b(1)
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What do you think?
 
Who divides the state into appellate
districts and judicial circuits?
 
ANSWER
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The Legislature divides the state into
appellate districts and judicial circuits.
 
  Article V Section 1
Return to the map
 
Supreme Court Justices
 
How does the Florida Constitution ensure that
justices on the Supreme Court come from different
areas of the state?
ANSWER
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Article V Section 3 (a) provides geographic
requirements.
 
Bonus! What are the requirements?
Return to the map
 
Qualifications of Judges
 
According to the Florida Constitution, how many years
must an attorney have been a member of The Florida Bar
to be eligible to serve as a circuit judge?
 
A Supreme Court justice?
 
ANSWER
:
 
Article V Section 8 of the Florida Constitution states that
no person is eligible for the office of circuit judge
unless the person is, and has been 
for the preceding
five years
, a member of the Bar of Florida.
 
The office of Supreme Court justice, 
ten years
.
Return to the map
 
Choose your Final Exam Question:
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Final Exam
 
 
When a justice or judge qualifies for retention, the
ballot shall read substantially as follows: “Shall
Justice (or Judge) 
  (name of justice or judge)  
 of
the 
  (name of the court)  
 be retained in office?” If a
majority of the qualified electors voting within the
territorial jurisdiction of the court vote to retain,
the justice or judge shall be retained for a term of
_______ years.
 
ANSWER
:
 
Six (6)
 
 
Article V Section 10 (a)
Return to the final
exam
 
Final Exam
 
 
Who has exclusive jurisdiction to regulate the
admission of persons to the practice of law and the
discipline of persons admitted?
 
A.  The Florida Bar
 
B.   The Legislature
 
C.   The Florida Supreme Court
 
D.   The Governor
 
ANSWER
:
 
The Supreme Court of Florida
 
Article V Section 15
Return to the final
exam
 
You did a GREAT JOB!!!
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Dive into the Florida Constitution through a scavenger hunt exploring its provisions, the comparison with the U.S. Constitution, the role of the judicial branch, and the distinction between constitutions and statutes.

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  1. Florida Courts Scavenger Hunt The Courts and the Constitution of the State of Florida

  2. Defining the Constitution of the State of Florida The Florida Legislature website defines the Florida Constitution as an organized system of fundamental principles for the government of the state. It is of a permanent and general nature and originates from the people rather than from the Legislature.

  3. Comparing Constitutions U.S. Constitution Sets up the structure of federal government Limits the powers of the government Bill of Rights Outlines two amendment processes Highest law in the United States Florida Constitution Sets up the structure of state government Limits the powers of the state government Declaration of Rights Outlines five amendment processes Highest state law in Florida

  4. Provisions of the Florida Constitution Preamble Article I: Declaration of Rights Article II: General Provisions Article III: Legislature Article IV: Executive Article V: Judiciary Article VI: Suffrage and Elections Article VII: Finance and Taxation Article VIII: Local Government Article IX: Education Article X: Miscellaneous Article XI: Amendments Article XII: Schedule

  5. Constitutions v. Statutes What is the difference between a constitution and a statute?

  6. The hunt is on! Using the Constitution of the State of Florida, work in teams to find the answer to the question in each category. Be sure to cite where the answer is found!

  7. THE FLORIDA CONSTITUTION QUALIFICATIONS OF JUDGES RETIREMENT THE JUDICIAL BRANCH JURISDICTION JUDICIAL BEHAVIOR SUPREME COURT JUSTICES JUDICIAL SALARIES JUDICIAL DUTIES THE COURTS FINAL EXAM

  8. The Florida Constitution What Article in the Florida Constitution establishes the judicial branch?

  9. ANSWER: Article V of the Florida Constitution Return to the map

  10. Judicial Duties In addition to their judicial duties, judges and justices can: A. Practice law part-time B. Hold office in a political party C. Serve as corporate counsel D. All of the above E. A and C only F. None of the above

  11. ANSWER: F. None of the above. Article V Section 13 Return to the map

  12. Judicial Salaries Identify the branch of government responsible for determining the salaries of judges. Executive Branch Judicial Branch Legislative Branch

  13. ANSWER: The Legislative Branch All justices and judges shall be compensated only by state salaries fixed by general law. Article V Section 14(a) Return to the map

  14. The Courts The Florida Constitution established four levels of courts in Florida. These include county courts and circuit courts as well as two others. Name the two other levels of courts in Florida.

  15. ANSWER: The Florida Supreme Court and the District Courts of Appeal. FL Supreme Court District Courts of Appeal Circuit Courts Article V Section 1 County Courts Return to the map

  16. Retirement According to the Florida Constitution, what is the mandatory retirement age for judges in Florida?

  17. ANSWER: :No justice or judge shall serve after attaining the age of seventy-five years except upon temporary assignment. See Article V Section 8 Return to the map

  18. Discipline Who investigates and recommends to the Florida Supreme Court the removal from office or discipline of any judge? A. The Governor B. The Chief Justice C. The Judicial Qualifications Commission D. The Judicial Nominating Commission

  19. ANSWER: C. The Judicial Qualifications Commission Article V Section 12 Return to the map

  20. Jurisdiction Which court hears appeals from final judgments of trial courts imposing the death penalty? A. Circuit Court B. District Courts of Appeal C. Florida Supreme Court

  21. ANSWER: C. The Florida Supreme Court Article V Section 3b(1) Return to the map

  22. What do you think? Who divides the state into appellate districts and judicial circuits?

  23. ANSWER: The Legislature divides the state into appellate districts and judicial circuits. Article V Section 1 Return to the map

  24. Supreme Court Justices How does the Florida Constitution ensure that justices on the Supreme Court come from different areas of the state?

  25. ANSWER: Article V Section 3 (a) provides geographic requirements. Bonus! What are the requirements? Return to the map

  26. Qualifications of Judges According to the Florida Constitution, how many years must an attorney have been a member of The Florida Bar to be eligible to serve as a circuit judge? A Supreme Court justice?

  27. ANSWER: Article V Section 8 of the Florida Constitution states that no person is eligible for the office of circuit judge unless the person is, and has been for the preceding five years, a member of the Bar of Florida. The office of Supreme Court justice, ten years. Return to the map

  28. Choose your Final Exam Question: FINAL EXAM 1 FINAL EXAM 2

  29. Final Exam When a justice or judge qualifies for retention, the ballot shall read substantially as follows: Shall Justice (or Judge) (name of justice or judge) of the (name of the court) be retained in office? If a majority of the qualified electors voting within the territorial jurisdiction of the court vote to retain, the justice or judge shall be retained for a term of _______ years.

  30. ANSWER: Six (6) Article V Section 10 (a) Return to the final exam

  31. Final Exam Who has exclusive jurisdiction to regulate the admission of persons to the practice of law and the discipline of persons admitted? A. The Florida Bar B. The Legislature C. The Florida Supreme Court D. The Governor

  32. ANSWER: The Supreme Court of Florida Article V Section 15 Return to the final exam

  33. Well done! You did a GREAT JOB!!!

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