Rules of Evidence/Objections
Rules of Evidence/Objections
Objections
Objections
100

A question that assumes an answer or leads the witness to answer in a prescribed way.

Leading Question

100

In a case about a stolen car, a lawyer asks a witness about his/ her favorite restaurant. An attorney objects and says

Relevence 

100

When should an attorney object? (3 correct answers)  

- Attorney questioning witness 

- Witness giving answer 

- Attorney admitting evidence 

100

The exceptions to the hearsay rule are...  

What is admission against interest, state of mind, business records, and excited utterance?

200

True or False: When cross-examining witnesses, you may ask questions related to matters that did NOT come up in direct examination

False 

200

The rule that prevents one from asking cross-questions related to matters that did not come up in direct examination

Scope of Witness Examination

200

Testimony that does NOT help the judge decide the facts of the case is objectionable under what rule?

What is relevancy?

200

A prosecution attorney calls a witness to the stand and begins questioning with “Did you see the defendant leave the scene of the crime?” 

What objection should be used here? 

Lack of foundation

300

Attorney: "You killed your wife!" 

Agrumentative 

300

 (Witness talking): "The doctor put my cast on wrong and that's why I have a limp"

Opinion 

300

The objection made when the witness is wandering or allowed to tell an entire story

What is narration?  

300

In a case about murder, the prosecuting attorney asks the defendant, "So this was not the first time you have been arrested?"

Prejudicial

450

Crossing attorney: You said this man was selling homemade pastries? 

Defendant: Yes 

Crossing attorney: He sold pastries? 

Defendant: yes homemade 

Crossing attorney: So he was a pastry salesman? 



Asked and Answered 

450

What are the three reasons for impeaching a witness? 

  • Discredit the witness 

  • Show motives for lying

  • Show inconsistency in testimony 



450

A statement made outside of the courtroom is considered what?

Hearsay

450

The objection made when a witness theorizes as to what possibly could have happened

What is speculation?

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