Bailiff - keeps things running smoothly in the judge's chambers and the courtroom
Civil Attorney for Defendant - presents evidence to convince the jury my client didn't violate the other side's rights
Civil Attorney for Plaintiff - presents evidence to convince the jury that the defendant violated my client's rights
Civil Defendant - help my lawyer to prove I didn't break the law or violate rights
Court Clerk - uses a computer to take official notes about what happens
Court Reporter - transcribes what everyone says word for word
Criminal Defendant - sits with lawyer and hopes the jury will decide I didn't commit a crime
Criminal Defense Attorney - presents evidence to convincethe jury my client didn't commit a crime
Judge - makes sure that the lawyers follow cortroom rules and that the jury knows what to di
Judicial Assistant -makes sure that the lawyers have everything they need
Juror - listens carefully to evidence to decide the verdict
Plaintiff - sit with lawyer and hope that the judge decides that my rights were violated
Prosecutor - presents evidence to convince the jury that the defendant committed a crime.
Victim - not involved witht the trial because the state pressed charges for them.
Witress- testify in court to what they saw
Court Cases:
Texas v Johnson - symbolic speech
New Jersey v TLO - 4th amwendment violation
USA v Nixon - protected presidential speech
Korematsu v USA -restricted freedoms after WWII
Engle v Vitale - 1st amendment religion
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