I. PRELISTENING________________________
B. Vocabulary and Key Concepts
1. guilty/unjustly
2. innocent until proven guilty
3. code of laws
4. common law/precedents
5. testimony/verdict
6. private parties
7. compensatory/punitive damages
8. "beyond a reasonable doubt"
9. convicted
10. irrelevant/evidence/admissible
11. hung
12. pleads guilty/lesser crime
a. TOC o "1-5" h z no
b. Mary Beth Whitehead-Gould
d. no
e. Because of the nature of the law, courts will be obligated to base future decisions on decisions made in this case.
a. court reporter
b. judge
c. witness
d. jury
e. bailiff
f. defendant
g. plaintiff/prosecutor
h. courtroom clerk
III. POSTUSTENIMG______________________
1. innocent until proven guilty
2. British common law
3. 6-12
4. a jury
5. civil
6. criminal
7. to see that the trial is conducted according to law
8. to decide whether they believe the testimony they hear and whether the evidence presented to them is valid
9. about 80%
10. because it’s difficult to prove people are guilty and because trials are so expensive to conduct
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