Courtroom Roles
Types of Questions
Objections
Evidence
Trail Basics
100

Who represents the side bringing the case?


Plaintiff / Prosecutor


100

Questions asked to your own witness.


Direct Examination


100

When testimony is not related to the case.


Relevance 

100

Physical objects shown in court.

Exhibits 

100

The statement given at the start of a trail

Opening Statement 

200

Who decides the facts of the case?


Jury

200

Questions asked to the opposing witness.

Cross-Examination

200

When a witness guesses instead of knowing.

Speculation 

200

Testimony given under oath.


Evidence 

200

The statement given at the end of a trail.

Closing Argument 

300

Who must answer questions truthfully in court?


Witness


300

A question that suggests the answer.


Leading Question


300

When a witness repeats something somone else said. 

Hearsay 

300

Evidence thay proves a fact directly.

Direct Evidence

300

The obligation to prove the case.

Burden of Proof 

400

Who ensures the trial follows the law and rules?


Who represents the accused in a criminal case?


400

A question that is unclear or confusing.


Ambiguous / Vague


400

When an attorney argues instead of asking a question.

Argumentative 

400

Evidence that suggests a fact indirectly 

Circumstantial Evidence 

400

The legal standard in criminal cases.

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

500

Who represents the accused in a criminal case?




Defense Attorney 

500

Questions used to challenge a witness’s credibility.


Impeachment


500

When a lawyer asks a leading question on direct.

Leading 

500

Evidence used to discredit a witness

Impeachment Evidence 

500

The final decision made by the jury.

Verdict