The report of another person's words by a witness is usually disallowed as evidence in a court of law.
Hearsay
Witness is not qualified to answer or talk about an issue that they are not an expert on (they have no knowledge)
Improper Opinion
Witness has already testified about the subject. (They already answered the same question).
Asked and Answered
What is "court formal?"
Nice attire; suit, blouse, long dress, nice shoes; not sandals, shorts, t-shirts, etc
Riddle: What has to be broken before you can use it?
An egg
When a question or statement is not remotely relevant in the case (common and easy objection)
Relevance
A question that is asking more than one thing.
Compound Question
When a witness does not answer the question that was asked.
Non-responsive answer
What is the name of the Mock Trial Program that creates our case?
OCLRE
What is the only state in the U.S. that has a one-syllable name?
Maine
When the questioning attorney leads the witness into an answer on direct examination (we really don't like when they do that!)
Leading Question
The witness is referring to an issue that was not in their testimony.
Improper Character Testimony
The forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
Speculation
What is an errata?
An update to the case, from the OCLRE, about the case/new case details
How many muscles does a cat have in each ear?
32 muscles
When counsel begins to argue with the witness (similar to badgering).
Argumentative Question
The attorney is asking questions in such a way that is intimidating or upsetting the witness.
Badgering
Witness is telling a story while answering a question (motion to strike from the record).
Narration
When is Mock trial regionals?
January 26th
I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?
A candle
When opposing counsel asks a question before establishing foundation for that question.
Question Lacks Foundation
The attorney/witness has made a factual error regarding testimony.
Creation of Material Facts
Objection only for redirect or recross-going over information not brought up.
Scope of Trial
What does each person (role) do in the courtroom? How many people are on a team?
Lawyer/Attorney - The person who represents the witness, fights the other team, calls objections
Witness - The person who helps to clarify what happened, talks to the judge, has relevant information about the crime
Timekeeper - Keeps track of time for the team, sometimes bailiff
Bailiff - Swears in the witness, does intro, sometimes timekeeper
People - 9 people
In a group of 23 people, what is the chance 2 people have the same birthday?
50% chance