This is the name for an objection to a question that is not related to the trial
What is a Relevance Objection?
This is the party that gives the first opening statement
What is Prosecution?
This is the party that determines the Defendant's guilt
What is the jury?
This is the party that decides the sentence for the Defendant if they are found guilty.
What is the Judge?
What you should NOT call Oliver
What is OT?
What is a Leading Question?
The process that happens after a witness is direct-examined.
What is Cross-Examination?
The title of the person being charged with the crime(s) in question.
What is the Defendant?
The highest felony offense class for sentencing.
What is felony class A?
Oliver's favorite color
What is "I don't have one"?
The objection raised when a attorney asks a question that has already been sufficiently answered.
What is Objection, Asked and Answered?
The court in which people are sent to after being the target of a lawsuit.
What is Civil Court?
This the number of jurors in a typical criminal trial.
What is 12?
The felony range that results in harsher sentences.
What is Aggravated range?
Language with the most native speakers in the world.
What is Mandarin Chinese you fool.
The objection raised when an attorney asks a question that is not aimed at gaining new information, but it solely designed to attack the witness.
What is Argumentative?
The process that happens at the end of the trial, right before the jury determines the Defendant's guilt.
What are closing arguments?
The name of the jury member who announced the verdict.
What is the foreman?
A crime that is considered to be below the lowest felony class.
What is a misdemeanor?
The year of the collapse of the USSR
What is 1991?
The name of the objection raised when an attorney asks a question that requires the witness to guess on something they do not know.
What is Calls for Speculation?
The name of the time given to the jury to determine the Defendant's guilt.
What is deliberation?
This is the title of the person who swears in the jury and witness
What is a bailiff?
The name of the rights given to somebody who is being arrested, that could lead to an evidence dismissal if not given properly.
What are the Miranda Rights?
The year Jesus Christ was born.
What is 0?