Courtroom Procedure

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Across
  1. 3. Communicates between the jury and the judge during deliberations.
  2. 6. This type of strike allows an attorney to strike a juror for any reason and are usually limited to three.
  3. 8. This side uphold the status quo during a trial.
  4. 9. What all jurors should be in order to insure justice in a courtroom proceeding.
  5. 10. The person in charge of the jury once deliberations begin.
  6. 12. An attorney may challenge for this if they feel a juror will not be objective.
  7. 14. The number of jurors typically in an initial jury pool.
  8. 15. Where the judge sits.
  9. 18. In the Criminal Justice System a defendant is innocent until proven ______________
Down
  1. 1. The process of jury selection.
  2. 2. The total number of jurors that peremptory striking will eliminate.
  3. 4. Who brings the charges in a criminal case?
  4. 5. This side is the equivalent to the Aff in a debate.
  5. 7. The number of jurors on a civil or criminal panel.
  6. 11. What civil trials usually seek as compensation.
  7. 12. The jury receives this from the judge once both sides have rested and they are ready to deliberate.
  8. 13. Questions during recross or redirect must stay within this.
  9. 16. If a jury cannot reach a decision they are this.
  10. 17. What the defense and prosecution are said to do once their case is finished presenting.