Judge & Jury
Prosecution & Defense
Defendant & Witnesses
Small Roles, Big Jobs
Vocabulary
100

The jury can only base their verdict on this

What is evidence?

100

The prosecution must prove to the jury that the defendant is guilty beyond this

What is reasonable doubt?

100

The court appearance in which a defendant pleads to the charges filed against them

What is arraignment?

100

This role is considered the officers of the courthouse.

Who are the bailiffs?

100

This person is the one that has been accused of a crime

What is a defendant?

200

A court appearance in which it is required by law that a defendant is brought before a judge within 24 hours after their arrest

What is a first appearance?

200

If you cannot hire one of these, one can be appointed to you

What is a defense attorney?

200

A defendant will take this plea if they accept the charges but do not want to admit guilt

What is nolo contendere (no contest)?

200

This role is trained to transcribe hundreds of words per minute in real time.

Who are court reporters?

200

This is an opportunity to test and find weaknesses in testimony and try to put doubts in the minds of the jurors

What is cross-examination?

300

If after a reasonable time the jury cannot agree on a verdict, they are this

What is a hung jury?

300

The defense does not carry this but the prosecution does.

What is the burden of proof?

300

Dr. Bryant conducts autopsies. Dr. Bryant is called as this type of witness for a murder trial and explains what weapon was used to cause head trauma in the victim.

What is an expert witness?

300

This uses a series of specific key strokes to transcribe court proceedings in real time

What is a steno machine?

300

This is a decision that all of the jurors are expected to have

What is unanimous?

400

A judge must do these three things when presiding over the courtroom

What is interpret, apply, and uphold the law?

400

These outline the evidence that both sides plan to present during the case

What are opening statements?
400

These kinds of witnesses typically never have any information about how the crime was committed or what happened

What is a secondary witnesses?

400

This role partners with the court system, safeguards your tax dollars, and preserves the records of your life

What is a clerk of courts?

400

A process of elimination that determines the 6-12 jurors selected for a trial

What is voir dire?

500

These three things would qualify for you to be summoned for jury duty

What is being at least 18 years of age; being a citizen of the United States and legal residents in the state of Florida; and possessing a Florida driver’s license or identification card?

500

During a trial, this is the only thing that the defense presents before the prosecution.

What are closing arguments?

500

Defendants have rights under this amendment which guarantees a speedy trial, a public trial, an impartial jury, a notice of any accusation, a confrontation of witnesses, the ability to compel witnesses to testify and assistance of counsel

What is the 6th Amendment?

500

This role is still important today because Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 53 prohibits the use of courtroom photography and broadcasting

What are sketch artists?

500

These can include house arrest, random drug and alcohol testing, no contact with victim, etc.

What are sanctions?

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