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100

If council believes that a witness' testimony does not have any tendency to make a fact that is important to the case more or less probably that that fact would be without the evidence, the council can raise this objection

What is "Relevance?"

100

If an attorney asks a question that suggests the answer desired, opposing council can raise this objection 

What is "Leading Questions?"

100

The party opposing the evidence uses this term to try to keep inadmissible testimony, or testimony harmful to their case, from being admitted

What is an "objection?"

100

This term describes certain types of hearsay that may be admissable

What are "hearsay exceptions?"

100

When asked a yes or no question, council should phrase their response in this way

What is either "yes, your honor" or "no, your honor?"

200

When a witness creates a material fact not included in his or her official record council can raise this objection

What is an "Unfair Extrapolation?"

200

If during the redirect examination of a witness an attorney asks questions beyond the issues raised on cross-examination, opposing council may raise this objection

What is "Outside the Scope of Cross-Examination?"

200

This specific question is asked when council would like to approach the witness

What is "May I approach the witness?"

200
This hearsay exception allows the witness to share a statement that shows the declarant's then-existing state of mind, emotion, or physical condition 
What is the "State of Mind" hearsay exception? 
200

When addressing the court, council should hold this posture

What is "standing?"

300

If a witness begins to testify about any matter of which they have no personal knowledge, council may raise this objection

What is "Personal Knowledge/Speculation?"

300

The objection phrasing "Objection, your honor. Improper lay witness opinion" is only relevant to this type of witness

What is a "non-expert witness?"

300

This question is asked when council would like to approach the evidence

What is "May I enter the well?"

300

This hearsay exception allows for the witness to share a statement that is evidence of a person's general reputation with reference to his or her character or a trait of his or her character 

What is the "Reputation of a person's character in the community" hearsay exception? 

300

This term means an objection has been granted by the presiding judge

What is "sustained?"

400

This objection can be raised when a witness testifies of a statement that was made other than by the witness while testifying at trial that is offered to prove the truth of the matter stated

What is "hearsay?"

400

The objection phrasing "Objection, your honor. There is a lack of foundation for this opinion testimony" is only relevant to this type of witness

What is an "expert witness?"

400

This is the appropriate place to point out that a witness was impeached

What is "during the closing argument?"

400

This type of hearsay exception is a statement that describes or explains an event perceived by the declarant, made during or after a startling event, while the declarant is still under the stress of excitement caused by the event

What is an "excited utterance" hearsay exception? 

400

This term means an objection has not been granted by the presiding judge

What is "overruled?"

500

If a witness begins to "tell a story" council can raise this objection 

What is "narrative?"

500

If council thinks that a proper foundation has not been established prior to a particular question being asked to the witness, council should object using this phrase


What is "Objection, your honor. There is a lack of foundation?"

500

In a criminal case, the prosecution bears the burden of using evidence to prove that the defendant is guilty beyond this

What is "beyond a reasonable doubt?"

500

This type of hearsay exception refers to writings made as a record or an act or event by a business or governmental agency

What is the "records made in the regular course of business" hearsay exception? 

500

When counsel would like to further explain the basis of their objection, they may ask this question immediately after voicing their objection

What is "May I be heard?"