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Defense/Defendant

Person/people accused of something

100

Prosecution/Plaintiff

Person/people who bring the case to court

100

Objection

Disagreeing with something the other attorney is saying

100

"THE BENCH"

The judge

100

Unonimous

Everyone in agreement
200

Hung Jury

When the jury is unable to reach a decision/verdict due to complete division in opinion

200

Innocent Until Proven Guilty

Requires the government to prove the guilty of a criminal defendant and relieves the defendant of any burden to prove his or her innocence.

200

Mandatory

Required
200

OBJECTION TYPE :

Relevance

The attorney's comment does not have relation or importance to the case

200

Verdict

The decision reached by the jury/judge - outcome of the case

300

Acquittal

The jury finds the accused person not guilty

300

Counsel

Lawyer/attorney

300

Abstain

To refrain from doing something, to choose not to do something (such as speak or vote)

300

OBJECTION TYPE :

Speculation

The attorney is making a guess/inference

300

Testimony

A declaration made under oath in court (witnesses do this on the stand)

400

Premeditated

Thought about and planned ahead of time

400

Deposition

Testimony/Statement under oath before the trail

400

Double Jeopardy

A second prosecution for the same offense after acquittal or conviction or multiple punishments for same offense.

400

OBJECTION TYPE :

Hearsay

The attorney is using evidence base on reports of others, rumor, gossip - hearing information second hand

400

Simulated

When something is reconstructed to be close to the actual occurrence

500

Reasonable Doubt

When there is some doubt as to whether or not the crime occurred

500

Burden of Proof

Duty to prove or disprove a disputed fact - on the prosecution (plaintiff) in criminal cases

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