Courtroom procedures...??

Who questions first? what does the courtroom look like?

Answers:
The Prosecution presents the witnesses first through a direct examination and the Defense conducts the cross examination. The Prosecution then makes the re-direct exmination and the Defense is given the re-cross examination. The judge controls the trial and can ask clarificatory questions. Afterwhich, the witness is allowed to go.


The answer above is incorrect, probably due to not understanding the question precisely.

The Plaintiff or the Prosecutor present their cases first, when they are done, the Defendant presents theirs.

With each individual witness, whichever side called them questions first.
The Plaintiff speaks first then the Defendant speaks.

These are pics fro Stetson Law School in Florida They are designed like a regular court room in Florida. The Appellate court actually hears cases there on occasion so law students can observe.

http://www.law.stetson.edu/excellence/mo...

There are some mock-Court links that may give you info.

You can go to your local courthouse and observe trials unless they are closed trials. If you have a law school in your area check to see if they have a visitation tour for high-school students.

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