Objection
People In A Court Room
Actions in a courtroom
Things in a courtroom
What you can use in a courtroom
100

Not important, pertinent to matter at hand or to any issue before court. 

What is Irrelevant?

100

A person who practice law.

What is Attorney?

100

Summery of nature of case and anticipated proof presented by the counsel to the jury at the start of a trial. 

What is Opening Statement?

100

A case which plaintiff and defendant are private individuals and which is legal proceedings to resolve a private dispute among people.

What is Civil Case?

100

Something that give proof a contested fact.

What is Evidence?

200

A lawyer protest about illegal property of a question which is asked of a witness by the opposing attorney. 

What is Objection?

200

An officer who is in charge of maintaining order in a court room.

What is Bailiff?

200

The attorney representing ether side of the case are finished with there witnesses.

What is Rest?

200

The network of courts and tribunals which deal with disputes involving one person complaining about something another person did or failed to do.  

What is Civil Justice System?

200

Having been convicted by a jury of having done something wrong.

What is Guilty?

300

The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.

What is Speculation?

300

A official who can conduct hearings and decide on cases in a court of law. 

What is Judge?

300

To give evidence under oath.

What is Testify?

300

An agreement between two or more party's to do or not to do a certain thing weather written or oral. 

What is Contract?

300

Not guilty of a crime or fault.

What is Innocent?

400

The report of another person's words by a witness, which is usually disallowed as evidence in a court of law.

What is Hearsay?

400

A certain number of persons selected according to the law and sworn in to inquire into matters of fact and declare the truth about matters before them. 

What is Jury?

400

The decision made by a jury at then end of a trial.

What is Verdict?

400

A loss, detriment, or injury to one persons property or rights through the unlawful act or a mission negligence of another. 

What is Damages?

400

A court order prohibiting a party from a pacific course of action.

What is Injunction?

500

In trial practice for a judge to disagree that an attorneys objection as to a question is valid.

What is overruled?

500

Someone in charge of making record of a courtroom proceedings.

What is Reporter?

500

The final statements by an attorney to a jury summarizing the evidence and arguing at the evidence has or has not established.

What is Closing argument?

500

The acts of jurors talking to each other and coming to a decision on the charges or crimes of a trial.

What is Deliberations? 

500

An act or action that is against criminal law.

What is Crime?

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