The time when an attorney should stand up to make an objection
What is at the time an objectionable circumstance has occured?
True of False: Objections can be made just because you do not like what the witness is saying?
What is FALSE.
On what grounds can physical evidence be introduced?
What is if it is relevant to the case
This side first gets to deliver its opening statements
What is the plaintiff/Prosecutor?
Testimony that does NOT help the judge decide the facts of the case is objectionable under what rule?
What is relevancy?
True or False: You can stand up to object even if you don't know the specific name of the objection you are making
What is TRUE!
The number of times physical evidence needs to be introduced
What is only once?
What happens after a prosecutor ask questions on direct?
What is Defense cross
The objection made when the witness is wandering or allowed to tell an entire story
What is narration?
A statement made outside of the courtroom is considered what?
What is hearsay?
True or False: You must mark something as an exhibit BEFORE it can be marked as evidence
What is TRUE!
A objection to a question that has been asked in multiple ways
What is asked and answered
Can you raise a hearsay objection to a stipulated document?
What is NO.
When you object you must wait on the judge to?
What is sustain or overrule the objection
What is sworn in
When someone is trying to use evidence not in the record the opposing counsel_______
What is object?
The objection made when a witness theorizes as to was possibly could have happened
What is speculation?
The exceptions to the hearsay rule are... (must state all 4!)
What is admission against interest, state of mind, business records, and excited utterance.
Opening statements should
What is present the case and what the facts should show?