What Is A Bench Trial?
A bench trial is a trial before a judge in which the necessary parties have waived the right to a jury trial. In a bench trial, the judge determines all questions of law and decides the …
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What Is A Jury Trial?
In a jury trial, the jurors, typically 12 in a criminal case, decide any disputed issues of fact. The judge determines all questions of fact. The jurors are selected by a process called …
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Legal Articles
Double Jeopardy
The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution provides, in part, that, “…nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb…” This is known as the double jeopardy clause and it protects people from being tried for the same crime on the same set of facts more than one time by the same government. While the …
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Do You Swear to Tell the Whole Truth? The Admissibility of Lie Detector Tests
One of the greatest challenges for the judge and jury in the courtroom is to determine which witnesses are telling the truth. While witnesses must promise to tell the truth before taking the witness stand, judges and juries often hear conflicting testimony that indicates someone is being untruthful. It might seem like the technology of the polygraph, also known as the lie detector …
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Subpoena
This form should be used by the defendant's attorney to demand an individual's appearance at a trial, for a deposition, to subpoena documents, …
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Certificate of Service
This form should be used to certify with the court that the listed documents was mailed, faxed, emailed or delivered to the named individual(s).
Motion for Production
This form should be used by either the defendant or prosecution, to request that the court orders the other party to produce for inspection or copy …
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Motion to Compel Discovery
This form should be used by either the defendant or prosecution, to request that the court order the defendant/prosecution to produce the evidence, …
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