Deck 17: The Trial

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If it appears that there is a bias or other legitimate reason that a person cannot sit as a juror:

A) that person will be excused for cause.
B) that person will be excused with a peremptory challenge.
C) the judge will ask the potential juror to leave the courtroom.
D) the attorneys will discuss the person and make a recommendation to the court.
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What is name of the person who assigns exhibits and labels the evidence during a trial?

A) Court reporter
B) Bailiff
C) Court clerk
D) Magistrate
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What is the name for the trial participant who "reports" every word of the open-court proceedings and may prepare a transcript of the proceedings?

A) Judge
B) Bailiff
C) Court clerk
D) Court reporter
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In closing arguments each attorney will highlight:

A) the problems with the evidence.
B) the importance of the jury.
C) the evidence most favorable to his or her client.
D) All of the above
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Which of the following persons will not participate in a trial?

A) Judge
B) Plaintiff's attorney
C) Defendant's attorney
D) Jury
E) News media
Question
Preparation for trial is similar to preparation for:

A) settlement.
B) discovery.
C) investigation.
D) opening statements.
E) closing arguments.
Question
What is another name for the court deputy who is the law enforcement officer assigned to the courtroom?

A) Sheriff
B) Bailiff
C) Court clerk
D) Magistrate
Question
Who has the burden of proof in a civil case?

A) The plaintiff
B) The defendant
C) The judge
D) The jury
Question
Jury questionnaires may contain questions on:

A) age.
B) race.
C) employment.
D) education.
E) All of the above
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The judge will decide which jury instructions to give based on:

A) the legal and factual arguments.
B) the overall appropriateness of the instruction.
C) whether sufficient evidence was presented during the trial.
D) recommended or pattern jury instructions for the jurisdiction.
E) All of the above
Question
What is the burden of proof in a criminal case?

A) Beyond a shadow of doubt
B) Beyond a reasonable doubt
C) Preponderance of the evidence
D) Clear and convincing evidence
Question
What is the formal decision of a jury?

A) Judgment
B) Verdict
C) Appeal
D) Voir dire
Question
An opening statement provides:

A) the judge with an overview of the legal issues.
B) the judge with an overview of the factual issues.
C) an initial picture of the case and the evidence that will be presented at trial.
D) an initial argument for the jury.
E) the judge with an opportunity to make the jury familiar with the case.
Question
Who is a citizen who decides the facts of a case?

A) Juror
B) Court clerk
C) Bailiff
D) Court reporter
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After the evidence has been presented by the plaintiff's attorney:

A) the attorney for the defendant may cross-examine any of the witnesses called by the plaintiff.
B) defense counsel may make an opening statement.
C) defense counsel may make any motions regarding suppression of evidence.
D) None of the above
Question
What part of a trial includes a summary of the facts, issues, evidence, and conclusions that may be drawn from the evidence where each attorney tries to highlight the evidence most favorable to his or her client?

A) Opening statement
B) Voir dire
C) Closing argument
D) Rebuttal
Question
During voir dire, how many challenges for cause does each side have?

A) 3
B) 6
C) 12
D) An unlimited number
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Who has the burden of proof in a criminal case?

A) The prosecution
B) The defendant
C) The judge
D) The jury
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When a jury is sequestered:

A) it cannot deliberate more than two weeks.
B) it will be confined to a hotel when it is not deliberating.
C) it cannot ask the court questions.
D) it must not read newspapers.
E) All of the above
Question
Closing statements:

A) are limited to a factual summary of the case.
B) include the judge's instructions to the jury.
C) are made by the jury when they announce a verdict.
D) are made by the parties rather than by their attorneys.
E) are final arguments made by the attorneys.
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The judge will make the first "opening statement."
Question
As part of the jury instructions, the judge explains the jury process and the role of the jurors.
Question
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel is known as _________.
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Voir dire is the process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel.
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In a criminal case the burden of proof falls upon the prosecutor.
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The deliberation of the jury takes place in private.
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The Constitution prescribes the method of jury selection.
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The civil standard of a preponderance of the evidence is a ______ standard of proof than beyond a reasonable doubt.
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A motion for summary judgment requests that the judge decide the case on the legal issues without consideration of the factual issues.
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During voir dire, each side is allowed an unlimited number of peremptory challenges.
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In a civil case the burden of proof falls upon the defendant.
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Each side is allowed a limited number of ______ challenges where the attorney can excuse prospective jurors without stating a reason.
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The plaintiff usually goes first with giving closing arguments to the jury.
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In a criminal case, only the prosecutor decides which instructions the judge decides to give the jury.
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The jury is a group of citizens who decide the facts of the case.
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The court deputy or ______is the law enforcement officer assigned to the courtroom.
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The plaintiff will present his or her case in chief through the testimony of various witnesses.
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A trial will always involve a jury.
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If a prospective juror shows bias, then that individual is excused for cause.
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The court ________ assigns exhibit numbers, labels the evidence, and assists the judge as the need arises during the trial.
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During jury deliberations, under what circumstances should the judge order that the bailiff confiscate cell phones, tablets, and other portable electronic devices of the jurors? What potential problems exist with the use of cell phones, tablets, and other portable electronic devices by jurors during deliberations?
Question
Imagine you are working as a paralegal for a law firm that represents the plaintiff in a slip and fall case suing a grocery store for negligence. The lawyer has asked for your help in deciding which voir questions to ask the jury. Draft three specific voir dire questions that you would you suggest the lawyer ask the potential jurors.
Question
Explain how a judge decides which jury instructions to give to a jury.
Question
The _________ argument is given just prior to the judge instructing the jury.
Question
Explain the difference between the burden of proof in a criminal case and the burden of proof in a civil case.
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The judge may decide to give jury instructions based on the recommended or ______ jury instructions for the jurisdiction.
Question
After closing arguments but before jury deliberations, the judge will give ________ to the jury.
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What is the purpose of a closing argument?
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The closing argument includes a summary of the ____, issues, evidence, and conclusions
that may be drawn from the evidence.
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In a criminal case, the prosecutor must prove (1) that a crime was committed and (2) that the evidence shows that the defendant is guilty beyond a __________.
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Case in chief
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Case in chief
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Case in chief
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Case in chief
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Case in chief
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Case in chief
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Case in chief
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Case in chief
The formal decision of a jury
Case in chief
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Case in chief
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Peremptory challenge
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Peremptory challenge
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Peremptory challenge
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Peremptory challenge
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Peremptory challenge
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Peremptory challenge
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Peremptory challenge
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Peremptory challenge
The formal decision of a jury
Peremptory challenge
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Peremptory challenge
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Sequester
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Sequester
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Sequester
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Sequester
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Sequester
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Sequester
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Sequester
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Sequester
The formal decision of a jury
Sequester
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Sequester
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Verdict
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Verdict
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Verdict
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Verdict
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Verdict
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Verdict
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Verdict
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Verdict
The formal decision of a jury
Verdict
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Verdict
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Burden of proof
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Burden of proof
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Burden of proof
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Burden of proof
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Burden of proof
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Burden of proof
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Burden of proof
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Burden of proof
The formal decision of a jury
Burden of proof
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Burden of proof
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Voir dire
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Voir dire
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Voir dire
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Voir dire
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Voir dire
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Voir dire
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Voir dire
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Voir dire
The formal decision of a jury
Voir dire
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Voir dire
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Closing argument
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Closing argument
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Closing argument
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Closing argument
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Closing argument
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Closing argument
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Closing argument
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Closing argument
The formal decision of a jury
Closing argument
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Closing argument
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Trial
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Trial
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Trial
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Trial
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Trial
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Trial
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Trial
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Trial
The formal decision of a jury
Trial
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Trial
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Deliberation
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Deliberation
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Deliberation
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Deliberation
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Deliberation
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Deliberation
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Deliberation
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Deliberation
The formal decision of a jury
Deliberation
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Deliberation
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Rebuttal
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Rebuttal
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Rebuttal
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Rebuttal
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Rebuttal
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Rebuttal
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Rebuttal
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Rebuttal
The formal decision of a jury
Rebuttal
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Rebuttal
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
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1
If it appears that there is a bias or other legitimate reason that a person cannot sit as a juror:

A) that person will be excused for cause.
B) that person will be excused with a peremptory challenge.
C) the judge will ask the potential juror to leave the courtroom.
D) the attorneys will discuss the person and make a recommendation to the court.
A
2
What is name of the person who assigns exhibits and labels the evidence during a trial?

A) Court reporter
B) Bailiff
C) Court clerk
D) Magistrate
C
3
What is the name for the trial participant who "reports" every word of the open-court proceedings and may prepare a transcript of the proceedings?

A) Judge
B) Bailiff
C) Court clerk
D) Court reporter
D
4
In closing arguments each attorney will highlight:

A) the problems with the evidence.
B) the importance of the jury.
C) the evidence most favorable to his or her client.
D) All of the above
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Which of the following persons will not participate in a trial?

A) Judge
B) Plaintiff's attorney
C) Defendant's attorney
D) Jury
E) News media
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Preparation for trial is similar to preparation for:

A) settlement.
B) discovery.
C) investigation.
D) opening statements.
E) closing arguments.
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What is another name for the court deputy who is the law enforcement officer assigned to the courtroom?

A) Sheriff
B) Bailiff
C) Court clerk
D) Magistrate
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Who has the burden of proof in a civil case?

A) The plaintiff
B) The defendant
C) The judge
D) The jury
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Jury questionnaires may contain questions on:

A) age.
B) race.
C) employment.
D) education.
E) All of the above
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The judge will decide which jury instructions to give based on:

A) the legal and factual arguments.
B) the overall appropriateness of the instruction.
C) whether sufficient evidence was presented during the trial.
D) recommended or pattern jury instructions for the jurisdiction.
E) All of the above
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What is the burden of proof in a criminal case?

A) Beyond a shadow of doubt
B) Beyond a reasonable doubt
C) Preponderance of the evidence
D) Clear and convincing evidence
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What is the formal decision of a jury?

A) Judgment
B) Verdict
C) Appeal
D) Voir dire
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An opening statement provides:

A) the judge with an overview of the legal issues.
B) the judge with an overview of the factual issues.
C) an initial picture of the case and the evidence that will be presented at trial.
D) an initial argument for the jury.
E) the judge with an opportunity to make the jury familiar with the case.
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Who is a citizen who decides the facts of a case?

A) Juror
B) Court clerk
C) Bailiff
D) Court reporter
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After the evidence has been presented by the plaintiff's attorney:

A) the attorney for the defendant may cross-examine any of the witnesses called by the plaintiff.
B) defense counsel may make an opening statement.
C) defense counsel may make any motions regarding suppression of evidence.
D) None of the above
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What part of a trial includes a summary of the facts, issues, evidence, and conclusions that may be drawn from the evidence where each attorney tries to highlight the evidence most favorable to his or her client?

A) Opening statement
B) Voir dire
C) Closing argument
D) Rebuttal
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During voir dire, how many challenges for cause does each side have?

A) 3
B) 6
C) 12
D) An unlimited number
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Who has the burden of proof in a criminal case?

A) The prosecution
B) The defendant
C) The judge
D) The jury
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When a jury is sequestered:

A) it cannot deliberate more than two weeks.
B) it will be confined to a hotel when it is not deliberating.
C) it cannot ask the court questions.
D) it must not read newspapers.
E) All of the above
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Closing statements:

A) are limited to a factual summary of the case.
B) include the judge's instructions to the jury.
C) are made by the jury when they announce a verdict.
D) are made by the parties rather than by their attorneys.
E) are final arguments made by the attorneys.
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The judge will make the first "opening statement."
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As part of the jury instructions, the judge explains the jury process and the role of the jurors.
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The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel is known as _________.
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Voir dire is the process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel.
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In a criminal case the burden of proof falls upon the prosecutor.
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The deliberation of the jury takes place in private.
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The Constitution prescribes the method of jury selection.
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The civil standard of a preponderance of the evidence is a ______ standard of proof than beyond a reasonable doubt.
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A motion for summary judgment requests that the judge decide the case on the legal issues without consideration of the factual issues.
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During voir dire, each side is allowed an unlimited number of peremptory challenges.
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In a civil case the burden of proof falls upon the defendant.
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Each side is allowed a limited number of ______ challenges where the attorney can excuse prospective jurors without stating a reason.
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The plaintiff usually goes first with giving closing arguments to the jury.
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In a criminal case, only the prosecutor decides which instructions the judge decides to give the jury.
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The jury is a group of citizens who decide the facts of the case.
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The court deputy or ______is the law enforcement officer assigned to the courtroom.
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The plaintiff will present his or her case in chief through the testimony of various witnesses.
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A trial will always involve a jury.
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If a prospective juror shows bias, then that individual is excused for cause.
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The court ________ assigns exhibit numbers, labels the evidence, and assists the judge as the need arises during the trial.
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During jury deliberations, under what circumstances should the judge order that the bailiff confiscate cell phones, tablets, and other portable electronic devices of the jurors? What potential problems exist with the use of cell phones, tablets, and other portable electronic devices by jurors during deliberations?
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Imagine you are working as a paralegal for a law firm that represents the plaintiff in a slip and fall case suing a grocery store for negligence. The lawyer has asked for your help in deciding which voir questions to ask the jury. Draft three specific voir dire questions that you would you suggest the lawyer ask the potential jurors.
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Explain how a judge decides which jury instructions to give to a jury.
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The _________ argument is given just prior to the judge instructing the jury.
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Explain the difference between the burden of proof in a criminal case and the burden of proof in a civil case.
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The judge may decide to give jury instructions based on the recommended or ______ jury instructions for the jurisdiction.
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After closing arguments but before jury deliberations, the judge will give ________ to the jury.
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What is the purpose of a closing argument?
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The closing argument includes a summary of the ____, issues, evidence, and conclusions
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In a criminal case, the prosecutor must prove (1) that a crime was committed and (2) that the evidence shows that the defendant is guilty beyond a __________.
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Case in chief
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Case in chief
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Case in chief
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Case in chief
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Case in chief
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Case in chief
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Case in chief
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Case in chief
The formal decision of a jury
Case in chief
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Case in chief
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Peremptory challenge
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Peremptory challenge
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Peremptory challenge
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Peremptory challenge
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Peremptory challenge
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Peremptory challenge
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Peremptory challenge
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Peremptory challenge
The formal decision of a jury
Peremptory challenge
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Peremptory challenge
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Sequester
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Sequester
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Sequester
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Sequester
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Sequester
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Sequester
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Sequester
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Sequester
The formal decision of a jury
Sequester
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Sequester
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Verdict
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Verdict
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Verdict
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Verdict
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Verdict
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Verdict
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Verdict
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Verdict
The formal decision of a jury
Verdict
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Verdict
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Burden of proof
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Burden of proof
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Burden of proof
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Burden of proof
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Burden of proof
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Burden of proof
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Burden of proof
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Burden of proof
The formal decision of a jury
Burden of proof
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Burden of proof
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Voir dire
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Voir dire
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Voir dire
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Voir dire
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Voir dire
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Voir dire
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Voir dire
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Voir dire
The formal decision of a jury
Voir dire
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Voir dire
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Closing argument
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Closing argument
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Closing argument
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Closing argument
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Closing argument
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Closing argument
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Closing argument
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Closing argument
The formal decision of a jury
Closing argument
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Closing argument
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Trial
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Trial
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Trial
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Trial
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Trial
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Trial
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Trial
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Trial
The formal decision of a jury
Trial
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Trial
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Deliberation
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Deliberation
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Deliberation
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Deliberation
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Deliberation
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Deliberation
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Deliberation
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Deliberation
The formal decision of a jury
Deliberation
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Deliberation
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
Rebuttal
The open-court process where all parties present evidence, question witnesses, and generally put their case before the court
Rebuttal
The process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel
Rebuttal
The part of the trial where the plaintiff presents evidence
Rebuttal
Presentation of evidence and additional witnesses in response to evidence and issues raised in the defendant’s case in chief
Rebuttal
The right of an attorney to challenge a prospective juror without stating a reason for the challenge
Rebuttal
The process of analyzing and discussing the evidence heard during the course of the trial by the jury
Rebuttal
The necessity of establishing a particular fact or the necessity of going forward with the evidence
Rebuttal
The formal decision of a jury
Rebuttal
To isolate the jury from contact with the media and the public during a trial
Rebuttal
The argument given just prior to the judge instructing the jury
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