Opposing Counsel
Legal Terminology
Amendments
Unjust Act
Landmark
100

A formal protest against evidence, testimony, or a question from the opposition

what is an Objection

100

In a criminal trial, who represents the government?

The prosecutor.

100

Which amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures?

What is the Fourth Amendment

100

A civil wrong that causes harm or loss

What is a Tort

100

Which Supreme Court case held that abortion is a fundamental right under the United States Constitution?

What is Roe v. Wade

200

To argue that the evidence presented does not pertain to the case

What is the purpose of a relevance objection?

200

The plaintiff must prove their case by a preponderance of the evidence.

What is the burden of proof in a civil case?

200

Excessive bail and cruel punishments

What is the Eighth Amendment

200

Laws based on judicial decisions and precedents

What is Case Law

200

Which case determined that police must inform criminal suspects of their constitutional rights prior to questioning?

What is Miranda v. Arizona

300

When you believe that the evidence presented is improper or inadmissible

You should raise an objection during a trial

300

A neutral third party helps the parties negotiate a mutually acceptable solution.

What is Mediation

300

Which amendment abolished slavery?

What is the Thirteenth Amendment

300

A doctor failing to diagnose a condition that was obvious

What is an example of Negligence

300

In which Supreme Court case did the Court hold that the President cannot use executive privilege to withhold evidence in a criminal trial?

What is United States v. Nixon

400

What should you do after making an objection in court?

Remain standing until the judge rules on the objection

400

Information presented to support the arguments of each party.

what is "Evidence"?

400

Rights not specifically mentioned are still protected

What is the Ninth Amendment

400

That the defendant owed a duty of care, breached it and caused damages

What a plaintiff must prove to win a Negligence case

400

In this landmark case the Supreme court ruled that “Separate but Equal” was not inherently discriminatory

What is Plessy v. Ferguson

500

To resolve disputes by determining the facts according to the law

What is the primary purpose of a trial?

500

It's a higher burden than the "preponderance of the evidence" but lower than "beyond a reasonable doubt".

What is Clear and Convincing Evidence?

500

The right to vote cannot be denied based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude is guaranteed by which amendment?

What is the Fifteenth Amendment

500

Requires adherence to a standard of reasonable care to avoid careless acts that could foreseeably harm others

What is “duty of care”

500

The landmark case of Brown v. Board of Education originated in what city and state?

What is Topeka, Kansas

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