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How a Criminal Trial Works

... against you. This includes copies of police reports, witness statements, your criminal record, and statements you made. This can ...   That the prosecutor’s witness is not believable or reliable. For example, you may be able to ...

BC's Court System

... Court judge orders the accused to stand trial. Finally, we witness the events and procedures at the Supreme Court trial by judge and jury. ...

Let's Go To Court

... that the child may have about their participation as a witness. Their understandable fears about testifying in a strange and stressful environment are reduced and their ability as a witness is greatly enhanced by court preparation and support. Victim ...

Newsletter

... Lombardo was the Chief Operating Officer for the Witness Protection Program and is a certified Instructor and designer of ...

How to Take Notes During Your Trial

... Use these notes as a guide when you question each witness. Do the same thing for the questions you want to ask when you ... remember DK = doesn’t know AB = Alan Ball (witness) Events — often, the evidence in a trial will cover ... Server Contract.” Witnesses — number each witness in your notes. Make an index of witnesses on a separate piece of paper. ...

Summer 2010

... experts provided sessions on forensic video analysis, witness and judgment writing, DNA evidence, wire tap evidence, case preparation ...

Fall 2011

... Lombardo was the Chief Operating Officer for the Witness Protection Program and is a certified Instructor and designer of ...

How to Act in Court

... court clerk who will then give it to the judge or witness. What to Avoid in Court Don’t make faces or ... the judge. For example, if you want to know the name of a witness, say, "Your Honour, can Ms. Lee please tell me the name of this ...

How to Prepare Your Case

... addresses and phone numbers. List the evidence that each witness will give. Prepare your witnesses: go over the questions ... the courtroom until the clerk calls them. If an important witness cannot or does not want to come to court, explain that you can get a ...

Representing Yourself in Court

... evidence – which may include receipts, letters, witness testimony , photos, etc. You will need to ask and answer ...