Rules of Evidence
Across
- 1. something a hearsay exception doesn't allow me to do
- 4. what too much relevant evidence may do to the jury
- 5. who can conduct a general voir dire
- 6. stage of pure argument
- 8. what the government does to the defense case
- 9. acquittals are based on a reasonable one
- 10. the challenge to remove a juror
- 12. that's an admissible utterance
- 16. what judges will do with certain facts
- 18. open-ended examination
- 21. the second part of jury selection
- 23. Our well-dressed bank robber
- 25. minimum number of jurors
- 26. As a general rule, inadmissible
Down
- 1. when a defendant does, it's not hearsay
- 2. conviction time limit
- 3. As a general rule, admissible
- 4. leading-question examination
- 7. the catch-all hearsay exception
- 11. the kind of trial I'm entitled to
- 13. case with the 404b analysis
- 14. Kathy's beau, at one time
- 15. Acts that can be used to prove motive, for example
- 17. the trial trailer
- 19. number of peremptories in a SD felony case
- 20. the emotion you are feeling right now
- 22. every trial must have one
- 24. another word for burden