Courtroom
Roles
Trial Procedure
Objections
Rules of Evidence+Extra
100

The person who enforces rules, rules on objections, and instructs the jury.

Who is the Judge?

100

The title that the judge must always be addressed

Who is Your Honor?

100

The time when objections are made

What is during witness examinations?

100

Hearsay may sometimes be allowed under exceptions

What is True?

200

The party that brings the case in a criminal trial (often the state).

Who is the Prosecution?

200

This side first gets to deliver its opening statements.

Who is the Prosecution/plaintiff?

200

 The objection made when the witness says something they heard

What is hearsay?

200

Can you raise a hearsay objection to a stipulated document in mock trial?

What is No?

300

The party responsible for protecting the rights of the accused and challenging the prosecution’s evidence in a criminal trial.

Who is the Defense?

300

When an attorney questions their party’s witness

What is the Direct examination?

300

The objection made when the attorney asks a yes or no question during direct examination

What is a leading question?

300

True or False: When cross-examining witnesses, you may ask questions related to matters that did NOT come up in direct examination

What is False?

400

The person who represents a party in court presents evidence, questions witnesses, and makes legal arguments on their client’s behalf.

Who is the Attorney?

400

Statement at the end of the trial arguing why the jury should decide for your side.

What is the Closing statement?

400

The objection made when the witness doesn’t directly answer the question being asked

What is non-responsive?

400

A witness who may testify in the form of an opinion based on their knowledge, skill, experience, or training

What is an expert witness?

500

The person who questions witnesses to undermine their credibility during cross-examination.

Who is the Cross-examiner (the opposing counsel)?

500

A sworn written statement made under oath by a witness

What is the Affidavit?

500

The objection made when a witness is asked to guess, estimate, or make assumptions about something

What is speculation?

500

The attorney can do this when the witness mentions information not aligned with their testimony

What is impeach the witness?

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