Might be on quiz??? Flashcards

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Administrative trial

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no jury; must prove everything you said in the pleading stage is true

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Dockett

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refers to a list of cases that will be called to trial

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3
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voir dire

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to say the truth: jury selection

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4
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Do all cases have a jury?

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No

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5
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Socioeconomic questioning

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attempt to weed out “bias”- but you do in fact want a biased jury. In other words: u want to select whatever jury serves your client better

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dismissal for cause

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attorney can dismiss a juror if they’ve demonstrated a bias; unlimited

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preemptory challenge

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dismissing a juror for no concrete reason; limited

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8
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impaneling a jury

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judge briefs a jury on the details of the case; explains the role of a juror

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opening statement

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each party gives a statement about what they think the case is about; if a witness is forgotten they do not have the virtue of that evidence

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10
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Plaintiff’s case in chief

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burden of the defendant to prove their case

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Hearsay

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not admissible evidence; the report of another person’s word

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Adversarial process

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questions are being posed by either side; attorney can object if the other does not abide by evidence law

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13
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closing statemtne

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what the evidence has proven

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14
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Jury decision…

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must be unanimous

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15
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Jury nullification

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when a jury knows what the law is and refuses to convict defendant; judfes tend to be deferential to a jury regardless of their verdict

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Appeal

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loser of case appeals to a higher court; any evidence that was not submitted during trial cannot be used in appeals court

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10% of private issues…

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make it to court; most people settle

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Goals of an appellate court

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to make sure the lower court did not make any legal errors

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Oral arguments

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take place after the parties present their briefs

20
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Briefs(appeals court)

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errors made in the case; what issue if being appealed and what is the law being contested