Match the term with the correct description.
Cross-examination (IS IT D OR F?)
Direct examination (IS IT D OR F)
D. |
The questioning of a witness at trial by the opposing counsel |
F. |
The questioning of a witness by the attorney for the side that originally scheduled that witness to testify |
QUESTION 3
- Match to type of evidence with the description.
Circumstantial evidence |
Demonstrative evidence |
Direct Evidence |
Material evidence |
Preponderance of evidence |
Real evidence |
Testimonial evidence |
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A. |
The standard of proof in a civil trial |
B. |
Evidence that indirectly proves a fact |
C. |
Evidence that proves a fact without the need for the juror to infer anything from it |
D. |
The information that someone supplies, usually referring to someone who is under oath and giving testimony in a trial |
E. |
That which is relevant and goes to substantial matters in dispute or has legitimate influence or bearing on the decision of the case |
F. |
Any evidence that seeks to demonstrate a certain point to help jurors understand how a crime was likely committed |
G. |
Any tangible item that can be perceived with the five senses |
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QUESTION 4
- Match the jury-related term with the correct description.
Voir dire |
Jury list |
Jury panel |
Challenge for cause |
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A. |
A prosecutor’s or defense attorney’s call for removal of a potential juror from service on a jury based on bias |
B. |
Process whereby the prosecutor and the defense attorney question members of the jury panel in an effort to seat a jury |
C. |
The people selected from the jury list for service as members of a jury in a trial |
D. |
The list of potential jury members |
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QUESTION 5