Opening Statements

Arrest Procedures

Arrest Procedures When an officer arrests someone, the accused is taken into custody. Similarly, when a grand jury returns an indictment or a prosecutor files an information, a judge or […]

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Bail

Bail Bail is the amount of money defendants must post to be released from custody until their trial. Bail is not a fine. It is not supposed to be used

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The Jury Pool

The Jury Pool The trial jury in either a civil or criminal case is chosen from a list called a venire or jury pool that has been compiled by the court. The

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Evidence

Evidence The heart of the case is the presentation of evidence. There are two types of evidence — direct and circumstantial. Direct evidence usually is that which speaks for itself: eyewitness accounts,

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Cross-Examination

Cross-Examination When the lawyer for the plaintiff or the government has finished questioning a witness, the lawyer for the defendant may then cross-examine the witness. Cross-examination is generally limited to

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