?Math each item with a statement below
A. ?The practice of opposing attorneys trying to prevent you from testifying by claiming you have discussed the case with them and, therefore, have a conflict of interest.
B. An extensive outline of your professional history that includes education, training, work, and what cases you have worked o as well as training you have conducted, publications you have contributed to, and professional associations and awards.
C. A formal examination in which you're questioned under oath with only the opposing parties, your attorney, and a court reporter present. There's no judge or jury. The purpose of a deposition is to give the opposing counsel a chance to preview your testimony before trial.
D. ?The opposing attorney sets the deposition and often conducts the equivalent of both direct and cross-examination. A discovery deposition is considered part of the discovery process.
E. ?This type of testimony reports opinions based on experience and facts gathered during an investigation.
F. ?This type of testimony reports only the facts (findings of an investigation); no opinion is given in court.
G. ?A deposition held to preserve your testimony in case of schedule conflicts or health problems; it's usually videotaped as well as recorded by a stenographer.
H. In this qualification phase of testimony, your attorney asks you questionsto establish your credentials as an expert witness. The process of qualifying jurors is also called voir dire.
I. A pretrial motion to exclude certain evidence because it would prejudice the jury.
J. ?Statements that organize the evidence and state the applicable law.
A. conflicting out
B. curriculum vitae (CV)?
C. ?deposition
D. discovery deposition?
E. ?expert witness
F. fact witness?
G. ?testimony preservation deposition
H. voir dire?
I. ?motion in limine
J. closing arguments
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