This rule prevents you from sharing confidential information
What is rule 1.6?
A more ego centered way of representation.
What is lawyer centered representation?
Type of question that typically starts with who, what, where, when, why, or describe.
What are questions on direct examination?
Insanity, diminished capacity, and duress to name a few
What is:
(1) our client is not responsible but did do the crime or
(2) excuse defense?
If government action is overly suggestive a motion under this can be made
What is the fourteenth amendment/ fifth amendment??
This rule states that with proper knowledge and preparation one is capable of representing an individual.
What is competency under rule 1.1?
A type of representation that looks at means of the individual and ends
What is client centered representation?
This is a tactic to get information for a case.
What is:
(1)discovery
(2) interviews with client
(3) any surveillance
(4) go to the scene
Necessity, self defense, or defense of others to name a few.
What is a justification defense?
Evidence can be blocked through this
(3 possible answers; name all 3 for bonus points)
(1) pretrial litigation
(2) motions in limine
(3) contemporaneous objection
This rule ensures that one can not CURRENTLY represent multiple individuals who pose a conflict of interest.
What is rule 1.7, current clients conflict of interest?
This is the foundation for the entire defense.
What is the theory of the case?
This part of a motion is where your persuasive ask goes.
What is the title?
Mistaken ID or alibi are examples of this.
What is
(1)SODDI
(2) Someone else did it?
This is when the Sixth Amendment right to counsel attaches.
What is all critical stages/ initiation of all formal proceedings?
This rule ensures we there are no false statements or failure to disclose material facts.
What is rule 4.1, truthfulness in statements to others?
This is also known as the slogan for the case or something catchy
What is theme?
This Delaware rule allows for discovery to be passed.
What is rule 16- discovery and inspection?
To find the law unjust or have moral reasons to find someone not guilty.
What is jury nullification?
This is the type of challenge for an expert witness - rule number and name.
What is a Daubert Challenge under rule of evidence 702?
This rule prevent you from bringing, defending, or asserting a frivolous claim.
What is rule 3.1- meritorious claims and contentions?
These are the three key components of a case theory.
What are facts, law, and emotion?
This Act, AEDPA for short, bars to judicial review of final orders of removal and petitions for habeus corpus review.
What is the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (AEDPA)?