adversary system - establishes clearly defined roles for both the prosecution and the defense; judge is neutral, bench trial - trial before a judge without a jury, brackets - testimony tactic that allows the witness some leeway and helps him or her retain credibility, Brady rule - entitles the accused to information as provided by the statutes of the state and disclosure of exculpatory evidence, cross-examination - questioning by the opposite side in a trial that attempts to assess validity of testimony, de minimus communication - allowed or acceptable contact between a witness and a juror, direct examination - initial questioning of a witness or defendant, discovery process - pretrial disclosure between prosecution and defense about the evidence they intend to use at trial, exceptionally cleared - disposition of a case when circumstances outside the investigation result in no charges being filed, expert testimony - presented by a person deemed to have specialized training, skills, or experience,

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