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| 1. | Veniremen |
| 2. | A witness' conclusion drawn from facts |
| 4. | How the court reporter types the testimony so fast |
| 5. | Document or other tangible thing offered into evidence |
| 6. | To show an exhibit to the jury |
| 7. | Abbreviation for the lawyer representing a child or incompetent person |
| 8. | To exclude witnesses from the courtroom |
| 11. | Wrote "Stranger in a Strange Land" |
| 12. | Having to do with evidence in court |
| 14. | Tending to show sometihing is true |
| 17. | State's attorney |
| 18. | The party complained of in a criminal or civil case |
| 20. | Where tennis is played |
| 21. | Proof that something is what it purports to be |
| 23. | Opposite of petitioner |
| 25. | Who filed the complaint |
| 28. | Of a fact that brings about the settlement of a contested issue |
| 30. | Allowed into evidence |
| 31. | Officer who keeps order in the courtroom |
| 32. | Bearing directly on a material fact in the case |
| 33. | Paradoxically, where the witness sits |
| 37. | Out of court statement intended to prove something |
| 39. | Material relevant to the case shared between the parties before trial |
| 42. | To approve an objection |
| 43. | Order requiring a witness to appear |
| 45. | Person who takes custody of the exhibits |
| 47. | Curriculum ____ |
| 51. | A Welsh word for a type of cirque or valley |