quiz4 Flashcards

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Discovery

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The exchange of information between the sides involved in a suit

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Stipulation

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An agreement between parties as to facts or an agreement between attorneys as to procedural matters

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Interrogatories

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written questions posed by one side of a civil action to the other side

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Request for production

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A request by one party to another in a civil case for copies of all documents relevant to that case

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Request for Admission

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A request for admission is a set of statements sent from one litigant to an adversary, for the purpose of having the adversary admit or deny the statements or allegations therein.

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Subpoena duces tecum

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A court order commanding a witness to produce documents or physical evidence for presentation to a judge

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Deposition

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Oral questions asked of a witness, under oath, by an attorney and later preserved in a transcript

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Court reporter

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A person who is empowered to administer oaths and records oral testimony, usually by stenography

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Certificate of service

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A party’s verification that a copy of a pleading or necessary document was served on the opposing party, either through the U.S. postal system or by personal hand delivery

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Motion in limine

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A motion at the conclusion of a trial, often made orally, that may request a wide variety of forms of relief, including a ruling on evidentiary matters

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Dispositive motion

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A motion that resolves some or all issues in pending litigation

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Motion for summary judgment

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A written motion filed by a party requesting a ruling in its favor and dismissal of the opposition’s claims

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Motion for directed verdict

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A motion which, if granted, takes the case away from any consideration by the jury and enters a judgment in favor of one party over the other.

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Motion for new trial

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A motion requesting a new trial, made by a party who has received an unfavorable ruling; often the first step in bringing an appeal

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Pretrial conference

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A conference between the judge, plaintiff, and defendant before the trial commences; the parties discuss witness issues and evidence and finalize their agreements in a pretrial order

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Panel

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a group of people who have been called for jury duty; the final jury will be selected from this group; also known as venire

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Jurors

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Those people who have been selected to sit on a jury; they will consider the evidence and reach a verdict in the case

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Voire Dire

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to look, speak; the process of questioning jurors about their potential biases in the case

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Jury Strike

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The removal of a jury panel member, also known as a jury challenge

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Peremptory jury strike

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The removal of a jury panel member for any legally permissible reason

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Challenge for cause

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When a panel member is removed because he or she cannot sit on the jury

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Direct examination

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The questioning of a witness by the side that called the witness to the stand

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Cross-examination

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The questioning of a witness to show bias, prejudice, or lack of knowledge

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Jury charge

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Oral instructions given by the judge to the jury about how they should deliberate and what law they should follow