| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The side that works for the people | Prosecution | 72%
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| The side that represents the person on trial | Defense | 66%
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| How many years of law school do people usually go through | 3 years | 64%
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| The speech at the beginning of the trial where you can't be argumentative | Opening Statement | 62%
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| What you call a witness to | The Stand | 62%
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| A witness who is specialized in something | Expert Witness | 56%
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| The questioning used for the other sides witnesses (hint; mostly leading questions) | Cross Examination | 55%
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| A question that suggests the answer | Leading Question | 43%
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| An out of court statement being used for the truth of the matter | Hearsay | 38%
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| The word for lawyers only lawyers use for themselves | Attorney | 34%
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| The person who swears in witnesses | Bailiff | 26%
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| The questioning used for the witness your side produced (hint; no leading questions!) | Direct Examination | 24%
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| The speech at the end of the trial where you should be argumentative | Closing Arguments | 18%
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| Multiple questions combined into one | Compound Question | 11%
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| Questions brought up by directing attorneys regarding matters brought up in cross | Re-Direct | 8%
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| When a witness doesn't answer the question | Non-responsive | 7%
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| What both sides agree too | Stipulations | 6%
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| When no or little foundation has been laid for a witnesses answer or an attorneys question | Lack of Foundation | 5%
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| When a witness goes off on rants that get off topic from the question | Narrative | 5%
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| What police use to arrest someone | Penal Code | 1%
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