2. Accomplice
3. opinions and prejudices
4. jury room
#1
If one of the attorneys uses improper material in his final argument the opponent may ….. .
1. sustain
2. rule out
3. object
4. convince
#3
A jury is not provided unless it is ….. in writing in advance of the trial.
1. issued
2. demanded
3. sustained
4. convinced
#2
In a criminal case there must not be any reasonable doubt as to the guilt of the accused, the verdict must be ….. .
1. sentenced
2. illegal
3. improper
4. unanimous
#4
A judge decides what sentence to ….. on the convict.
1. impose
2. file
3. disregard
4. doubt
#1
After this the judge proceeds to instruct the jury on its duty and the jury ….. to the jury room.
1. retires
2. summons
3. cross-examines
4. disregards
#1
An accused is told about the nature of the ….. against him.
1. admission
2. attorney
3. entitle
4. charge
#4
Filing a complaint is followed by issuing an arrest ….. or summons.
1. sustain
2. warrant
3. indictment
4. prosecution
#2
Breach of law is the same as ….. .
1. court of law
2. violation of law
3. trial
4. include
#2
An accused can plead guilty, which is the ….. that he committed the crime.
1. admission
2. attorney
3. entitle
4. charge
#1
When all the evidence is ….., the attorneys make their closing arguments to the jury with the prosecutor going first.
1. at
2. of
3. With
4. in
#4
In a criminal case there must not be any ….. as to the guilt of the accused.
1. arrest warrant
2. reasonable doubt
3. favourable light
4. attorney for the defence
#2
A judge decides what sentence to impose ….. the convict.
1. at
2. for
3. on
4. of
#3
After this the judge proceeds to instruct the jury ….. its duty and the jury retires to the jury room.
1. at
2. for
3. on
4. of
#3
Filing a complaint is followed by ….. an arrest warrant or summons.
1. objecting
2. ruling out
3. unanimous
4. issuing
#4
After an accused is indicted he is brought ….. court.
1. without
2. into
3. of
4. With
#2
When all the evidence is in, the ….. make their closing arguments to the jury with the prosecutor going first.
1. attorneys
2. complaints
3. admission
4. accusation
#1
Both attorneys try to show the ….. in the most favourable light for their sides.
1. objection
2. evidence
3. summons
4. prosecution
#2
Both, the prosecution and the defence, try to ….. the jury.
1. doubt
2. file
3. disregard
4. convince
#4
An objection may be ruled out or ….. .
1. accused
2. sentenced
3. sustained
4. convicted
#3
The jury retires to the jury room to consider the ….. .
1. investigation
2. verdict
3. instructions
4. party
#2
The parties to civil suits and defendants in criminal cases are ….. to trial by jury of 12 jurors.
1. charged
2. pleaded
3. entitled
4. released
#3
When all the evidence is in, the attorneys make their closing arguments to the jury with the ….. going first.