Pleas
People of the Court
Consequences
Courtroom Behavior
During the Trial
100

Plea that says you admit you committed the crime

Guilty

100

This person makes sure everyone is following the rules, makes decisions about the law, may hand down the sentence, remains neutral 

Judge 

100

A minor offense or lesser charge which carries a lighter penalty 

Misdemeanor

100

These are the best ways to communicate with your attorney during the trial 

Whisper or pass a note 

100

This is when the opposing lawyer gets to ask the witness questions

Cross-Examination

200

Plea that says you deny you committed the crime

Not Guilty

200

The person who has been accused of committing the crime 

Defendant 

200

A more serious charge which carries a harsher penalty

Felony 

200

This is the charge for lying under oath

Perjury 

200

Facts, objects and testimony presented during the trial that are used to prove a defendant did or didn't commit the crime

Evidence 

300

This is how you should plead if you want to have a trial

Not Guilty or NGRI

300

This is a uniformed officer of the court who helps the judge keep order and removes disruptive people 

Bailiff

300

This is the maximum sentence for a felony 

Life 
300

This is the charge you receive for being disruptive in court 

Contempt of Court 

300

This is the only person who can call the defendant to the witness stand 

Defense Attorney

400

This plea says you neither admit nor deny the charges, you want the judge to decide

No Contest

400

This is the attorney who is against you and trying to get you convicted of the crime that you have been accused of 

Prosecutor 

400

This is the maximum sentence for a misdemeanor

12 months / 1 year

400

This is what I need to do with my cellphone before entering the courtroom

Keep it in the car / place in a storage box

400

This right says that I cannot be compelled to testify against myself

Right to Remain Silent (5th Amendment) 

500

This plea says you did commit the crime, but because of your mental illness you didn't know right from wrong

Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI)

500

A person who is called to testify on what they know about the crime

Witness

500

If found NGRI, I may spend the maximum time under the courts jurisdiction at this place. 

Eastern State Hospital 

500

Smirking, rolling your eyes and shaking your head are all examples of this and may make a bad impression and/or effect the outcome of your case. 

Bad Body Language 

500

This is when both attorneys get to try to convince the jury of their position one last time at the end of the trial

Closing Argument 

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