Key People
Parts of a Case
Trial Time
Other Specifics
End Results
100

The person accused of breaking the law and charged with an offense or a crime.

The Defendant

100

The process where the State's Attorney must present evidence to try to prove the defendant is guilty of the charge, and the Defense Attorney may present evidence to try and prove the defendant is not guilty.

Trial

100

Information used to prove that the person is guilty or not guilty; the facts of the case.

Evidence

100

A promise that a person makes to tell the truth in court.

Oath

100

A defendant's official answer in the courtroom to a criminal charge, like "guilty" or "not guilty."

Plea

200

The group of people that listen to the evidence and testimony of witnesses and decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty.

The Jury

200

The crime the defendant is accused of committing.

Charge

200

Someone who answers questions in court and tells the judge or jury what they have seen or heard.

Witness

200

A proceeding where a jury makes a decision of a verdict.

Jury Trial

200

Work the court makes you do.

Community Service

300

The boss of the courtroom who gives punishments to defendants, decides the verdict in a bench trial, and makes sure that trials are fair.

The Judge

300

Any criminal case that is punishable by one year or less in jail.

Misdemeanor

300

Privileges that each person in the US has. Examples include the freedom of speech, the freedom of religion, etc.

Rights

300

A proceeding where a judge decides the verdict and there is no jury involved.

Bench Trial

300

The final decision by the judge or jury at the end of a trial that the defendant is guilty or not guilty.

Verdict

400

The lawyer for the defendant who gives legal advice to the defendant.

The Defense Attorney

400

Any criminal case that is punishable by over one year in state prison.

Felony

400

Something that someone says happens.

Allegation

400

The person who reports to the judge and supervises people for the court, making sure defendants follow the rules and the court's orders.

Probation Officer

400

The punishment or consequences the judge gives the defendant if they are found guilty.

Sentence

500

The lawyer who works against the defendant.

The State's Attorney/Prosecutor

500

The idea that a defense attorney must protect and keep secret any information that the client tells them, unless the client gives the attorney permission to tell someone else.

Attorney-Client Privilege
500

Telling on yourself or testifying against yourself during a criminal trial.

Self-Incrimination

500

When a witness lies in court after promising to tell the truth.

Perjury

500

A deal that is offered to the defendant by the State's Attorney or prosecutor. If the defendant accepts the offer, they agree to plead guilty, possibly in exchange for a lesser punishment, reduced charges, and/or dropping some of the charges against them.

Plea Agreement/Plea Bargain

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