Politics, the type of crime or issue, the victim, the suspect, the media, lobbyists, religion, and the public’s knowledge or lack of knowledge about an issue
What is factors of influence?
What is public opinion?
The total number of amendments
What is 27?
The side who goes first in opening statements
What is prosecution?
An objection to something that is unrelated to the case
What is irrelevant?
A reporter having a bias for or against a topic
What is media influence?
The philosophy that values self expression
What is liberalism?
The amendment that prohibits the quartering of soldiers in times of peace without the owner's consent
What is the 3rd Amendment?
Comes before recross-examination
What is redirect-examination?
What is compound?
Many people forming their beliefs based off of religion
What is how religion influences public opinion?
The philosophy that focuses on self control in individual privacy matters
What is conservatism?
The year the Bill of Rights was ratified
What is 1791?
This is traditionally sworn upon when being sworn in for court
What is the Bible?
An objection to a question that has not been built up to by previous questions
What is lack of foundation?
People paid to represent the interests of others in order to influence lawmakers
What is lobbyists?
A judge leaning on precedent set by a similar case
What is how the court affects itself?
This amendment prohibited the manufacturing, sale, and transportation of alcohol
What is the 18th Amendment?
The number of US District Courts
What is 94?
What is cross-examination?
A wrong perspective on a crime or issue influencing descisions
What is influence of public knowledge?
Plaxico Burress had an example made out of him for...
What is illegally carrying a gun in New York City?
This amendment repealed prohibition
What is the 21st Amendment?
This case established the power of judicial review
What is Marbury v. Madison?
An overly long and expositive answer
What is narrative answer?