Procedure
Procedure II
Objections
Objections II
MISC
100

What is the format of an objection?

“Objection, [name of objection]”

100

When can you not use leading questions?

DX

100

During direct examination:


"You went to your mom's house later that night, didn't you?"

Objection: Leading Question.

100

"My friend told me that she saw the defendant leaving the scene."

Objection, Your Honor, hearsay

100

Who can give their opinion at trial?

Experts of that field

200

Who makes a decision as to whether an objection is sustained or overruled?

Judge


200

When can you use leading questions?


CX
200

"Did you determine the time of death by interviewing witnesses and by requesting the autopsy report written by the coroner?"

Objection: Compound Question

200

"The defendant's favorite movie is Spiderman

"Objection relevance"

200

"The defendant has a history of theft, so they must have committed this crime."

Objection, relevancy

300

What does the Judge say when he agrees with the objection?

Sustained


300

What do you do if your question is objected to, and the Judge sustains the objection?

Ask a different question/your next question

300

When a question calls for an answer that has nothing to do with the case

Objection: Relevancy.

300

"Did you stop at the stop sign on 5th and Main?"

-no-

"So, to be clear, you ran the stop sign?"

Objection: Asked and Answered.

300

"How can you expect this court to believe you?"

Objection, argumentative

400

What is the decision of the judge if he or she disagrees with the objection?

Overruled

400

What do you do if your question is objected to and the Judge asks you to respond?

Explain why your question should be allowed.

400

When you ask the witness the same question more than once

Objection: Asked and Answered

400

"What do you think the defendant was feeling when they allegedly committed the crime?"

"Objection, Your Honor, the witness is speculating about the defendant's state of mind."

400

"I believe that the defendant's actions were reckless based on what I saw."

"objection, testimony by nonexpert."

500

What do you do if you disagree with the Judge's ruling on your objection?

sit down

500

What happens after the other side responds?

The judge usually allows you to argue your side

500

"I heard my neighbor say that they saw the defendant leave the scene of the crime right after it happened."

Objection, hearsay

500

"Isn't it obvious that your testimony is just an attempt to deflect blame onto the defendant?"

"Objection, Your Honor, the question is argumentative."

500

"The defendant has always been a dishonest person, so it stands to reason they would commit this crime."

Objection, relevance?

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