Defendant/Respondent (civil)- Plaintiff (civil)- Defendant (criminal)- Prosecutor (criminal)- Petty misdemeanor- Misdemeanor- Civil trials- Felonies- Civil- NES Jurors- Voir dire- Interpreters (spoken language, signed language)- Foreperson- Criminal Trial- Testimony- Evidence- Burden of proof- Reasonable doubt- Preponderance of Evidence- Clear and Convincing Evidence- Opening Statement- Call a witness- Direct examination- Cross examination- Redirect Examination- Re-cross Examination- Rest a case- Presumption of innocence- Jury instructions- Closing arguments- Deliberations- I NEED THE DEFINITIONS FOR ALL OF THESE WORDS! ASAP
Civil defendant- party being sued. Plaintiff- the suing party. Criminal defendant- party accused of crime. Prosecutor- lawyer acting on behalf of the government to supply burden of proof against defendant. Misdemeanor- punishable by no more than 1 year imprisonment. Felony- crime punishable by more than 1 year. Testimony- witness’s statements. Burden of proof- it’s the prosecutors job to prove guilt, not the defendants burden to prove innocence. Reasonable doubt- to the jury, it’s at least slightly possible that the defendant did not commit the crime.
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