Rhetoric
Prosecution
Defense
Jury
Wild Card
100

The appeal to emotion

pathos

100

Calls for leading, badgering, double questions, hearsay...

objection

100

The defense will defend whom?

defendant

100

The last thing that will be presented to a jury during the trial.

closing statement

100

One of the judges main roles in the courtroom is to ensure _________.

Justice

200

The appeal to logic and facts

logos

200

Prosecution represents the ______.

state or victim

200

The accused...

defendant

200

A jury must find a person guilty beyond a ___________.

reasonable doubt

200

The jury cannot come to a decision.

Hung Jury

300

The appeal to credibility

ethos

300

The lead attorney, just as with defense, is in charge of what?

Organizing the strategy of your case.

300

As with prosecution, a defense may not present any more of this during the closing statements.

evidence

300

The jury is a random selection of _______.

citizens

300

The examination that may use both open-ended and close-ended questions.

Cross examination
400

Rhetorical elements are used to do what?

persuade

400

Along with everyone else in court, they must address the judge as what?

Your Honor

400

The goal of the defense is ultimately to do what?

ensure the defendant has fair representation.

400

The first thing that will be presented to a jury during the case.

opening statement

400

You object, but the judge does not agree with you.

overruled

500

The father of rhetoric

Aristotle

500

Must prove the defendant guilty beyond this...

Reasonable doubt

500

To humanize the defendant, the defense team may utilize which rhtorical element more?

pathos 

500

When it is time to decide whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty.

deliberate

500

The weight of the trial rests on which party?

Prosecution

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