J Law Quiz Flashcards

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Blank is seen as so important that if it is delayed or prevented without prior agreement previous testimony can be stricken from the record of the trial

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Cross examination

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This is the last statement of an attorney to the jury, usually stresses the burden of proof for specific evidence that attacked the opponents case

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Summation

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Blank investigate evidence of crimes to determine whether or not there is justification for trial

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Grand jury

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If one of these begins to report directly to the states attorney general and not to the court to which it is assigned, it is known as a blank jury

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Runaround

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The district attorney can influence the decision of an investigation Jury by

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Presenting information in a manner that suggests his opinion

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Blink consists up to 12 members and determines guilt or innocence

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Trial jury

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Attorneys may ask for dismissal of a prospective juror on The basis of blank by us if he/she believes that this Jared has a preconceived notion of guilt or innocence

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Actual

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Unlike the above attorneys can dismiss a limited number of prospective jurors without being overruled by a judge by using these

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Peremptory challenges

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If the judge believes that evidence shown in a trial clearly indicates the defendant is innocent human order the jury to return a verdict of not guilty and this is called a blank verdict

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Directed

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After both sides of the finished their cases the judge gives the Jerry it’s instructions this is called the

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Charging the jury

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If the judge omits anything from the answer to 10 any conviction if awarded can be done overturned on what is called

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Reversible error

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