Roles
Examinations
Statements
Objections
Miscellaneous
100

This role presents the facts of the case and testifies

What is a witness?

100
Type of questions used in a cross examination?
What are leading questions?
100

Definition of opening statement?

What is an outline of the case it is intended to present

100

What do objections accomplish?

What is designed to keep inadmissible testimony or testimony harmful to your case?

100

What does "beyond a reasonable doubt" mean and what type of law is it used in?

1. Prosecution must present enough evidence that no reasonable person would question the defendant's guilt 2. Criminal law

200

This role presents their side of the case by questioning witnesses, introducing evidence, etc. 

What is an attorney?

200

What type of questions do you use during a direct examination?

What are open-ended questions?

200
Definition of closing statement

What is the attorney’s final statement to the jury before deliberation begins; reiterates evidence? 

200

Definition of a leading question

What is a question that suggests the answer desired?

200

What is the standard of proof in a civil case?

Preponderance of the evidence

300

This role provides specialized knowledge to help the jury understand complex technical or scientific issues.

What is an expert witness?

300
How do you keep the flow/stay organized/help the jury follow along during an examination?

What are transitions?

300

Give me one difference between an opening and closing statement. 

Decide on the spot
300
Definition of a relevance objection

What is typically made when an attorney is questioning a witness about something that doesn't have anything to do with the case before the court?

300

Who has the burden of proof?

Prosecution/Plaintiff

400

What is a character witness?

What is a witness who testify about the defendant's moral character, personality, and behavior, providing the court with a broader perspective of the person on trial?

400

What is the looping technique?

What is putting the witnesses response in the next question?

400

How do you end both closing/opening statements?

Mention theme, ask that they find Defendant Guilty/Not Guilty

400

Definition of a narrative objection

What is calls for witness to “tell a story” or give broad response


400

What does sustained mean and what does overruled mean regarding objections?

Sustained: judge sides with the attorney that objected and evidence is not allowed; overruled: objection that is dismissed and evidence is allowed/witness can answer question

500
Besides witnesses and attorneys, what are the two other roles in a mock trial/real life trial?

What is a bailiff and clerk?

500

What is impeachment in a mock trial? Extra points if you can identify two questions an attorney asks that signify an impeachment

What is the process by which you discredit the credibility of a witness? Questions: Ex: Is that your testimony today? Did you write a deposition/affidavit for this case today?

500

What is a theme?

What is a memorable/simple/short phrase that is tied to your argument?
500

Definition of a speculation objection

What is witness cannot testify about any matter of which the witness has no personal knowledge?

500

Name one role that Rena has played in a mock trial

Pretrial attorney (bonus points for this one), witness