True or false. You can enter documents that do not appear in the trial booklet into evidence.
False.
If an objection is made during questioning, a witness should __________
What is stop talking?
True or false? Witnesses can object.
False.
Lying under oath
What is perjury?
This side first gets to deliver its opening statements
What is the prosecution?
You may ask leading questions on this type of examination.
What is "cross-examination"?
The objection that should be called when a witness is talking about something that doesn't apply to the case
What is "Objection: Relevancy"?
True or False: The judge should object right away if he or she hears an objectionable question or response.
What is FALSE!
The inability to be tried for the same crime twice
What is double jeopardy?
Redirect/re-cross questions are limited to _________
What is information that has already been asked on direct/cross-examination?
The objection made when the witness is asked to tell an entire story.
What is narration?
True or false. You must approach the judge with evidence before referring to it in questioning.
What is TRUE!
If a judge agrees with your objection, he or she will say _____
Sustained
A question that requires the witness to make up information should be responded to with this objection.
What is extrapolation?
You cannot raise a hearsay objection if the witness is referring to a ________
Written document
After the trial, the jury will _______.
What is deliberate?
Teams that score higher on opening statements win the round ____ % of the time.
What is 80?
If a witness has been mistreated on the stand, they may declare a _______ by appealing to a higher court.
What is mistrial?
The objection made when a witness theorizes as to was possibly could have happened
What is speculation?
The objection that should be called if witnesses are referring to evidence or information not already discussed in the courtroom.
What is lack of foundation?
In criminal cases, the "plaintiff" is ____________
What is the state in which the criminal is being tried?