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direct examination - examination through questioning of a witness by the side that called the
witness



chronological order - 1.Plaintiff's Witnesses Called and Evidence Presented

2.Directed Verdict

3.Defendant's Witnesses Called and Evidence Presented

4.Closing Statements



pro se - on one's own behalf



motion - any request to a court for the court to take specific action



claim - any legal right to seek a remedy for a wrong



joinder - joining of parties or claims in litigation

if you are sued by Mr. Jones for negligence you are not permitted to file a joinder



negligence - failure to take proper care of something



Testimony of a party taken during a pre-trial deposition may be used at trial to impeach a
witness. - true



impeach - to challenge the credibility of a witness to tell the truth

, attorney-client privilege - -a doctrine that requires all communications between client and
attorney be kept secret

-if a client tells you they are going to murder someone you are allowed to tell



affidavit - -a sworn statement in writing made under oath

- this is not just anything in writing



plaintiff is supposed to offer evidence that the jury can believe therefore the plaintiff sits - at
a table closest to the jury (burden of truth)



the statute of limitations does what? - limits the time in which each case can be commenced



commenced - to begin or start



peremptory - a challenge to a juror without giving a reason



sua sponte - "of its own accord" an action by a court without motion by the parties



voir dire - process of selecting a jury



arbitration will result in winner and loser - true



negotiation - simplest form of ADR. Often seen as a win win. Both parties try to mutually
reach an outcome



unequal bargaining power - when a supplier doesn't need your business

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