Defense & Victim
Nonprofessinonal Courtroom Participant & Lay Witness
Spectators and The Press
Random
100

what is a victim 

The victim is the person who got hurt or had something bad happen to them




100

Unwilling and inadvertent participant criminal trials are

Defendants

Victims

Jurors

100

1. How do spectators influence the atmosphere and dynamics of an event?

They create energy that can motivate performers and shape outcomes.

100

1. What is the tallest mountain in the world?

Mount Everest, standing at 8,848.86 meters (29,031.7 feet).

200
who is the defendent 


The defendant is the person accused of something something wrong



200

T/F Non expert witness must limit their testimony facts about which they have direct knowledge

TRUE

200

2. In what ways does the press shape public perception of events or individuals?

By framing stories and emphasizing specific aspects of events or people.

200

2. Why do stars appear to twinkle?

Stars twinkle because their light passes through Earth’s atmosphere, which distorts it.

300

How does a victim feel during a trial 

A victim might feel scared, sad or angry about what happened

300

______  are people who had seen the crime be commites

Lay Witness

300

3. Why is the relationship between spectators and the press mutually dependent?

Spectators need coverage; the press relies on their interest.

300

3. What is the main purpose of photosynthesis?

To convert sunlight into energy, producing oxygen and glucose in plants.

400

T or F the victim might get paid at the end of the trial

TRUE


400

Family of the ______ in an effort to show the type of person

Defendant 

400

4. How has social media changed the interaction between spectators and the press?

It enables real-time engagement and amplifies event coverage.

400

4. Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?

William Shakespeare.

500

T or F the court tries to make the victim feel safe

TRUe

500

_______ ______ _____ must limit their testimony facts about which they have direct knowledge

 Non expert witness

500

5. What ethical responsibilities does the press have when reporting on events for spectators?

To report accurately, fairly, and without sensationalism.





500

5. How many continents are there on Earth?

Seven: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, and South America.





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