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Court Terms

Horizontales
A person who documents live testimony and proceedings in a court of law:
When a person chooses to represent themselves in a legal proceeding
A lawyer who represents a defendant in a criminal prosecution or lawsuit.
A trial where a judge decides the facts of a case, rather than a jury.
Additional jurors are chosen to avoid having to retry the case
A group of people who are legally selected to listen to evidence, make findings, and deliver a verdict on a matter.
A legal right that allows attorneys to remove a certain number of potential jurors or judges without providing a reason.
A legal agreement in which a defendant pleads guilty to a charge in exchange for concessions from the prosecutor.
A deadlocked jury, occurs when a jury is unable to reach a unanimous or supermajority verdict after extended deliberation.
a trial rendered invalid through an error in the proceedings.
A court proceeding where a defendant is formally charged with a crime and asked to enter a plea.
A behavioral expert who helps legal teams select jurors for trials by analyzing data and predicting how jurors will react to a case
A document that established the principle that the king and his government are subject to the law
Verticales
A government official who represents the state in criminal cases and is responsible for bringing the defendant to justice.
A formal court hearing where a judge, jury, or other adjudicator determines the outcome of a case.
A lstandard of proof required to justify a search or arrest.
A person who presides over court proceedings, enforces laws, and rules on the constitutionality of laws.
Is generally the first occasion that the trier of fact has to hear from a lawyer in a trial,
An order to appear before a judge or magistrate or for jury duty.
An official in a court of law who keeps order, looks after prisoners, etc.
A person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
A request to a higher court to review a lower court's decision.
A legal terminology referring to insufficient evidence that prevents a judge or jury from convicting a defendant of a crime.
A term used to describe when the Supreme Court agrees to hear a case.
Works in courtrooms and support offices assisting judges with court cases
The person or entity that initiates a civil lawsuit by filing a complaint with the court.