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PA 335 UNIT 6 Trial and Courtroom Presentation JEOPARDY!

5 Points Communication with a judge in his chambers as opposed to an open courtroom

Question What is: What is: 1. Secret-keeping 1. Secret-keeping 2. In-camera communication 2. In-camera communication 3. Show and Tell 3. Show and Tell 4. Res ipsa loquitor 4. Res ipsa loquitor

Correct answer What is an in camera communication? What is an in camera communication?

5 Points To establish an exhibit as genuine in court, usually through witness testimony

Question What is to What is to 1. Swear 1. Swear 2. Promise 2. Promise 3. Demonstrate 3. Demonstrate 4. Authenticate 4. Authenticate

Correct answer What is to authenticate? What is to authenticate?

5 Points Data presented to a court or jury in proof of the facts in issue; may include the testimony of witnesses, records, documents, or objects.

Question What is What is 1. Litigation 1. Litigation 2. Evidence 2. Evidence 3. a Facilitator 3. a Facilitator 4. a Prosecutor 4. a Prosecutor

Correct answer What is evidence? What is evidence?

10 Points Bearing upon or connected with the matter in hand; pertinent.

Question What is What is 1. Really important 1. Really important 2. Really interesting 2. Really interesting 3. Relevant 3. Relevant 4. Irrelevant 4. Irrelevant

Correct Answer What is relevant? What is relevant?

10 Points The activity of giving vitality and vigor to something; general activity and motion

Question What is/are What is/are 1.Motion pictures 2.Cartooning 3.Animation 4.Silly putty

Correct Answer What is animation? What is animation?

15 Points A frequently-utilized and inexpensive way to present graphical and visual information to a jury in closing argument. A frequently-utilized and inexpensive way to present graphical and visual information to a jury in closing argument.

Question What is What is 1. Powerpoint 1. Powerpoint 2. SmartDraw 2. SmartDraw 3. Word tables 3. Word tables 4. All of the above 4. All of the above

Correct Answer What is all of the above? What is all of the above?

Bonus Points Anne Phillips Anne Phillips

Question Who is Who is 1. The best professor I’ve ever had 1. The best professor I’ve ever had 2. The hottest criminal defense attorney 2. The hottest criminal defense attorney 3. The smartest defense attorney 3. The smartest defense attorney 4. All of the above 4. All of the above

Correct Answer What is all of the above? What is all of the above?

15 Points This word is the name for the seat for judges in a courtroom, the office or position of a judge and the judge or judges composing a court.

Question What is What is 1. The bench 1. The bench 2. The chair 2. The chair 3. The bar 3. The bar 4. The time-out corner 4. The time-out corner

Correct Answer What is the bench? What is the bench?

15 Points a room in which the sessions of law are held, which contains advanced technological equipment a room in which the sessions of law are held, which contains advanced technological equipment

Question What is a(n) What is a(n) 1. basketball court 1. basketball court 2. tennis court 2. tennis court 3. judge’s chamber 3. judge’s chamber 4. E-courtroom or electronic courtroom 4. E-courtroom or electronic courtroom

Correct Answer What is an E- or electronic courtroom What is an E- or electronic courtroom

15 Points The person who sits in the courtroom and takes down all of the proceedings verbatim The person who sits in the courtroom and takes down all of the proceedings verbatim

Question Who is Who is 1. the judge 1. the judge 2. the court reporter 2. the court reporter 3. the clerk 3. the clerk 4. the bailiff 4. the bailiff

Correct Answer Who is the court reporter? Who is the court reporter?

How many points did you get?

Unit 6 No written assignment due this week, just Discussion Board No written assignment due this week, just Discussion Board Be sure to post at least 4-5 times on at least three different days this week in order to maximize your DB points (16) Be sure to post at least 4-5 times on at least three different days this week in order to maximize your DB points (16)

Next week Unit 7 Unit 7 Courtroom Presentation Technology, Part II Courtroom Presentation Technology, Part II You will learn some advanced PowerPoint techniques by reviewing some additional tutorials. Then you will create additional presentation slides in which you will incorporate text, graphics, video, and sound. You will learn some advanced PowerPoint techniques by reviewing some additional tutorials. Then you will create additional presentation slides in which you will incorporate text, graphics, video, and sound.