Across
- 2. When an attorney asks a hypothetical question
- 4. The person who gives instructions and maintains order in the court
- 6. The attorney is antagonizing the witness in some kind of way
- 9. The judge agrees that the objection has a valid argument
- 10. A person who maintains order and safety in the courtroom
- 11. When the opposing side protests your method of questioning that is not in accordance with court by-laws
- 12. A crime that is punishable for a year or longer
- 13. when someone repeats what another person said instead of speaking from their own direct knowledge or experience
- 14. The side of the case that is trying to prove the defendant guilty
Down
- 1. A type of objection where the opposing side asks their own witness a "yes or no" question
- 3. The side of the case that is trying to prove the defendant's innocence
- 5. A type of trial that involves the possible incarceration of a person(s)
- 7. A person who asks questions to witnesses and tries to convince the jury that their side is correct
- 8. A person who testifies what happened from their perspective and is questioned by attorneys
- 11. The judge agrees that the objection is not a valid claim
