Rules for direct and cross examination
Role responsibilities
Courtroom etiquette
Phases of a trial
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Evidentiary rules/objections
100

When conducting direct examination, lawyers can take up a maximum of this much time?

What is 14 minutes?

100

These lawyers depend on factual evidence to argue their points in court.  

What is Prosecution?

100

After being objected to, what is the first thing you have to do?

What is wait for the judge to address you?

100

What is the order of introductions that we used?

What is pretrial, attorney, witnesses, time clerk/bailiff, substitutes, attorney coach/teacher?

100

During examination you use this objection when a witness answers something not in their statement. 

What is outside the scope of the witness' statement?

200

If your pretrial attorney loses, what information within the witness statement are you not allowed to use?

What is bracketed information?

200

During cross examination, what is the primary role of a witness?

What is maintaining a good image?

200

During cross examination, a lawyer is not allowed to do this with the witness?

What is arguing?

200

What side presents their case first?

What is Prosecution?

200

If you are unsure about what objection a statement falls under you should say?

What is speculation?

300

Before a witness is examined what procedure is directed by the bailiff?

What is swearing in a witness?

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