Trial Procedures
Rules of Evidence-Witness Examination
Objections 1
Teen Court
Objections 2
100

What is the title that the judge must always be addressed with?

Your Honor

100

What is the only type of witness that is allowed to give opinion testimony?

An expert witness

100

When should an attorney stand up and make an objection?

As soon as objectionable testimony/an objectionable question has been said

100

Teen Court is a peer-to-peer justice program in a sector of the justice system known as what?

What is Restorative Justice?

100

An example of this objection is: Is it true that you switched tags on the item and that you work at Kohls?

What is: The Question is Compound?

200

Which side gets to deliver its opening statements first?

Plaintiff, which in Teen Court is the Defense.

200

True/False: The scope of cross examination is limited to what was brought up on direct examination.

False.

Rule 611 states that the the scope of cross examination is not limited to direct examination and any facts, inferences, or omissions in the witness's affidavit may be inquired into

200

What makes a fact relevant?

It's tendency to make the existence of any fact that is of consequence to the determination of the action more probable or less probable than it would be without the evidence.

200

This is who runs the Courtroom during a Teen Court hearing.

Who are the Youth Volunteers?

200

"How do you feel?" or "How are you feeling today/tonight?" are examples of this objection.

What is: Question is too broad, too general, or indefinite?

300
When can re-cross questions be asked?
Only if re-direct questions are asked
300
When an attorney shows that a witness is not telling the truth, they can do what to the witness?
Impeach the witness
300

An example of this Objection, which may be misunderstood by the witness, is:

"Was the light red or green when you went through it?"


What is Ambiguous?

300

Name the Agency which hosts the Craven County Teen Court Program.

What is the Mediation Center of Eastern Carolina?

300

An example of this type of objection is, "Are you a Ravens fan or a Panthers fan?"

What is: Irrelevant!

400

When should you speak directly to opposing council?

Never.

400

When can attorneys introduce exhibits?

Either during direct or cross examination

400

The witness has already been asked substantially the same question by the same attorney on the same subject matter.

What is Asked and Answered?

400

These are the main referral sources that send offenders to Teen Court

Schools/SROs (School Resource Officers)

DJJ (Department of Juvenile Justice)-local.

400

"The blue car was turning right on red as you blew through the traffic signal, wasn't it?

What is Leading!

500

In preparation for Court, who should read their statement at least 3 times so they can pick out all its important facts?

Who is the Witness/Offender?

500

During cross examination, attorneys have more than one goal; name 2 of those goals.

What are the goals of:

1. To attack the witness's credibility?

2. To challenge facts that help the adverse party?

3. To establish helpful facts for your side?

500

This objection presumes unproven facts to be true.  For example, "When did you run over your neighbor's bicycle?"  This assumes that he is or has been running over neighborhood bicycles.

What is Assumes facts not in evidence?

500

Traditionally, Craven County's Teen Court hearings are held here.

What is Courtroom 2 in the basement of the Craven County Courthouse.

500

"Why do you think Joey decided to skip school that day?" is an example of this type of objection.

What is Speculative?  It causes the witness to speculate or answer on the basis of conjecture.

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