Courtroom Roles (Pd3)

Courtroom Roles (Pd3)

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1.

Multiple Choice

1 min

1 pt

This the first set of questions the defense asks after the prosecutor asks their first question

Opening statement from the Prosecution

Cross Examination

Jury selection

2.

Multiple Choice

1 min

1 pt

When does the Prosecutor give his Closing Argument?

Before the Defense

After the Defense

It does not matter

3.

Multiple Choice

1 min

1 pt

What is it called when a jury cannot make a unanimous (all agree) decision?

Divided Jury

Undecided Jury

Hung Jury

4.

Multiple Choice

1 min

1 pt

What is the purpose of the Closing Arguments?

To beg the jury to side with them

No reason, just a formality

A last ditch effort to persuade the jury

5.

Multiple Choice

1 min

1 pt

Who is the referee of the courtroom?

Court Reporter

Judge

Victim

6.

Multiple Choice

1 min

1 pt

Who is the person against whom the crime has been committed?

Victim

Defendant

Prosecutor

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