CRIM 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Verdict, Declarant, Closing Argument

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Jury trial: trial in front of jury of your peers: bench trial: trial with only judge, opening statements, each side is entitled to give an opening statement. This is not considered evidence, rather it is a roadmap or preview of what their case will show: since the bop is on the prosecution, they always go first. They may call witnesses to testify against the defendant and introduce evidence. There are rules of evidence that govern what types of evidence may be used at trial and any exceptions: at times, attorney may object to questions being asked or items that are being offered into evidence. If the judge agrees with the objection, he will say sustained. He has a verbatim transcription of all of the hearings that have gone on since the case was filed. A finding that the prosecution has failed to meet their bop. If the judge agrees the d is free to leave and the case is over.

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