Deck 17: The Trial
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Deck 17: The Trial
1
A trial will always involve a jury.
False
2
The deliberation of the jury takes place in private.
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True
3
A motion for summary judgment requests that the judge decide the case on the legal issues without consideration of the factual issues.
True
4
As part of the jury instructions, the judge explains the jury process and the role of the jurors.
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5
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
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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6
Jury questionnaires may contain questions on
A) age
B) race
C) employment
D) education
E) all of the above
A) age
B) race
C) employment
D) education
E) all of the above
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7
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) a and b
E) none of the above
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) a and b
E) none of the above
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8
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
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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9
Voir dire is the process of questioning the jury to determine their suitability to serve on a jury panel.
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10
In a criminal case the burden of proof falls upon the prosecutor.
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11
The Constitution prescribes the method of jury selection.
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12
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
A) judge
B) plaintiff's attorney
C) defendant's attorney
D) jury
E) news media
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13
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) a and b
E) all of the above
A) the problems with the evidence
B) the importance of the jury
C) the evidence most favorable to his or her client
D) a and b
E) all of the above
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14
The judge will make the first "opening statement."
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15
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
E) a and b
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
E) a and b
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16
The plaintiff will present his or her case in chief through the testimony of various witnesses.
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17
In a civil case the burden of proof falls upon the defendant.
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18
Preparation for trial is similar to preparation for:
A) settlement
B) discovery
C) investigation
D) opening statements
E) closing arguments
A) settlement
B) discovery
C) investigation
D) opening statements
E) closing arguments
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19
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
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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20
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
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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