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An Intro to Court Movies and TV Shows !

An Intro to Court Movies and TV Shows !. Arrest. Booking. Phone Call . Arraignment. Bail . Money that you can pay to get out of jail and stay home until your trial If you run away, you lose your money Some people don’t get bail It is higher for worse crimes. Jury Selection.

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An Intro to Court Movies and TV Shows !

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  1. An Intro to Court Movies and TV Shows !

  2. Arrest

  3. Booking

  4. Phone Call

  5. Arraignment

  6. Bail • Money that you can pay to get out of jail and stay home until your trial • If you run away, you lose your money • Some people don’t get bail • It is higher for worse crimes.

  7. Jury Selection

  8. Criminal Trial • Opening Arguments • Witnesses • Cross Examination • Private Attorney/Lawyer versus Public Attorney/Lawyer • Closing Argument • Verdict: Guilty or Not Guily

  9. What can we find in the courtroom? • Contempt of Court – When you say something disrespectful to the judge or disobey the rules of the court • Objection!!!! – What you say when the other lawyer says something that is against the rules or irrelevant to the case • Discovery – Pre-trial Information must be shared with the defendant lawyer • Witnesses – People who saw the crime happen • Expert Witnesses – People who experts at analyzing certain types of evidence

  10. Criminal Case • Prosecutor (The Government) • Defendant (The person who has been charged with committing a crime) Civil Case • Plaintiff (The person/company who has been wronged) • Defendant (The person who has done the alleged wronging)

  11. Things to know • Alabama has the death penalty, which they do by electrocution in the movie. • New York accents and Alabama accents, style, food, and habits are very different • Hustling – when retend to be bad at a game (pool, chess, etc), but when you play a game for money you are really good and win the other persons money! • Getting stiffed – when the other person doesn’t give you the money they owe you • Grits – a kind of porridge made from corn

  12. Let’s watch the movie!

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