Name that Term
What's going on here?
On Trial
Objection!
Grab Bag
100

Courts that listen to testimony, consider evidence and decide the facts in disputed situation. Has original jurisdiction

What is a Trial Court?

100

A woman is going on trial for burglary. When the potential jurors are gathered together it is discovered that one of them is the defendant’s cousin. That juror is excused from the case.


Removal for Cause

100

In a criminal case, this is the term for the person being put on trial.

Defendant

100

On direct examination: "Isn't it true that you were at home, asleep at the time of the crime?"

Leading the witness

100

Yesterday Condon dressed as this

Gir from Invader Zim

200

The first ten amendments to the Constitution, which guarantee basic individual rights to all persons in the United States

Bill of Rights

200

A police officer pulls over a car for a broken tail light. Once they have pulled the car over they see a suspicious bulge in the driver’s waistband. The officer pats down the driver and discovers an illegal gun.

Reasonable Suspicion / Terry frisk

200

The burden of proof in a criminal trial

"Beyond a reasonable doubt"

200

In a murder trial: "So, what's your favorite movie?"

Relevance

200

How many pets does Condon have?

3

300

The idea stated in the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments that every person involved in a legal dispute is entitled to a fair hearing or trial. The requirements vary with the situation, but they require at a minimum notice and an opportunity to be heard

Due Process

300

A defense attorney is told by their client that they did in fact commit the crime they are on trial for. The attorney explains to the client that they will not allow them to testify in court and claim to be innocent.

Perjury / Professional Canons of Law

300

This side goes first in presenting their arguments and witnesses

Prosecution

300

To a non-expert: "What do you think the DNA tests show?"

Opinion/speculation (Used when a witness is asked to, or gives, an opinion on something they aren’t qualified to give. )

300

Condon lived in ________ for about 1 year.

China

400

The screening process in which opposing lawyers question prospective jurors to ensure as favorable or as fair a jury as possible

Voir dire

400

A man is arrested for robbery, and the police question him without telling him that he can speak with a lawyer. The judge in the case does not allow the man’s confession to be used in court.


Miranda Rights

400

This type of question is not allowed during Direct examination of a witness.

Leading question

400

During questioning: "And then you went into the store and said hello to Joey. Joey smiled and said he was busy that day. You understood, because Friday is usually busy at the store."

Narration: When an attorney or witness wanders away from questioning to just tell a story.

400

Next Quarter this class will focus on what type of law?

Civil Law

500

Principle in law to allow previous court decisions to guide future decisions unless there is a good reason to overturn them.

Stare decisis

500

After being found guilty of a crime, the defendant’s lawyer files for a new trial on the grounds that the evidence used to convict her client was gathered illegally.

Appeal / Exclusionary Rule

500
This is a term for the story being put forward by each side in a trial that fits the facts with the law to convince the jury to find for their side.

"Theory of the case."

500

On cross examination: "Isn't it true that you are cold-hearted, lying scum who wouldn't hesitate to push an old lady like Mrs Jenkins down the stairs?"

Argumentative/Inflammatory: Used when an attorney adds argument or extremely inflammatory things or mischaracterizes a witness’s testimony, when they do their questioning. 

500

Condon's most admired historical figure is __________

Frederick Douglass

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