The witnesses that have to identify the accused
What are crown witnesses?
The name used to refer to your opposing counsel
What is "our friends"?
The question type that cannot be used in direct examination.
What is a leading question?
Testimony that is not valid because the witness is recounting someone else's statement
What is hearsay?
The name of our social media girl
What is Alison?
When a witness is directed to talk about their education and speak to their curriculum vitae
What is qualifying an expert witness?
The legal term for accused person
This must be properly laid in order to admit evidence
What is foundation?
An objection that the judge decides is valid
What is a sustained objection
The times during a trial you can not object
What ARE the opening and closing statements?
The process of questioning a witness on an inconsistency
What is impeachment?
Facts that are agreed upon by both sides
What are stipulated facts?
The purpose of a direct examination
What is let the witness tell their story?
Asked and answered is a form of this objection
What is badgering?
The only time you can interrupt a judge
What is never?
The time before a trial where you can ask the judge for clarification
What are preliminary matters?
How to express the conclusion of your case
What is resting?
Do this if the witness isn't agreeing with you in cross-examination
What is move on?
The lawyer is asking the witness something outside the case package
What is out of scope?
You do this in your opening statement when talking about evidence you haven't heard yet
What is anticipate evidence?
The reason witnesses cannot comment on other witnesses' testimony
What is being (effectively) sequestered?
The legal word for burden
What is the onus?
The next step after asking to refer to a document
What is asking to approach the witness?
Something you can object to in a trial other than questions/testimony
What is the introduction of evidence?
The school where Lucy Stellars got her nursing degree
What is Queens University?