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Law terms and definitions - Chapter 10

Across
Reminds members of the jury of their duty to consider objectively only the evidence presented and of the need to be impartial.
Oral evidence offered by a sworn witness on the witness stand during a criminal trial.
The standard of proof necessary for conviction in criminal trials.
Something that is not based on the personal knowledge of a witness.
Initial statement of the prosecutor or defense attorney made in a court of law. Describes facts that he/she intends to present during a trial to prove their case.
Appearance before a magistrate during which the legality of a defendant's arrest is assessed and the defendant is informed of charges.
An actual and substantial doubt arising from the evidence, facts or circumstances shown by the evidence or from lack of evidence.
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Examination during a jury selection, that makes a claim that an individual juror cannot be fair or impartial.
A statement made by a person who is about to die. Can be a valid exception to the hearsay rule.
A plea of "no contest". Used when the defendant does not wish to contest conviction.
Long -standing precedent that hearsay cannot be used in American courtrooms.
Process of negotiating an agreement among the defendant, prosecutor, and the court to arrive at an appropriate plea and associated sentence in a given case.
The defendants formal answer in court to the charge contained in a complaint.
Document guaranteeing the appearance of a defendant in court and recording the pledge of money or property to be paid if he/she does not appear.
An oral summation of a case presented to a judge or jury by the prosecution or defense in a criminal trial.
A law intended to prevent the pretrial release of criminal defendants that represent a danger to others in the community.