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  2. Category:Courtroom drama plays - Wikipedia

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    The Andersonville Trial; C. The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (play) F. A Few Good Men (play) I. Inherit the truth; Inherit the Wind (play) K. Kunbi Jakki Part II; L.

  3. Plea colloquy - Wikipedia

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    The defendant's rights to not plead guilty, and to request a jury trial. The court must ask the defendant if he understands each of these points, and must receive a voluntary affirmative response. Many courts use a script of the questions which the judge will ask the defendant and the defense attorney in a specific order. Failure by the court ...

  4. 8 (play) - Wikipedia

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    The play is written in the style of verbatim theatre reenactment, using transcripts from the trial, journalist records, and media interviews from the plaintiffs, defendants and proponents involved. 8 first premiered on September 19, 2011 at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in New York City , and later broadcast worldwide from the Ebell of Los Angeles ...

  5. Courtroom sketch - Wikipedia

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    [30] [31] The first trial Robles covered as a television news courtroom artist was the trial of Manson. [ 30 ] Aggie Whelan Kenny is a courtroom artist known for her work on covering the Supreme Court of the United States and trials including James Earl Ray , David Berkowitz , and Jerry Sandusky .

  6. Juror's oath - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, each juror has the choice to take either an oath or affirmation. The oath/affirmation states something to the effect of: Do you swear to well and truly try and true deliverance make between our sovereign lady the Queen, and the accused at the bar, who you shall have in charge, and a true verdict give, according to the evidence, so help you God?

  7. Nuts (play) - Wikipedia

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    Nuts is a 1979 play by Tom Topor.The play is a courtroom drama, suspense, and psychological drama which explores issues of sexual abuse, family and social power dynamics, and aspects of the criminal court system.

  8. Mamie Thurman - Wikipedia

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    In mid-2014, a play explaining the life, death, and trial regarding Mamie Thurman was in the works. The writer, Joyce Robertson, who was able to read through all the court documents in the case, finished the script in 2014. The play, Mamie, focuses on the last few months of Mamie's life, especially centered around her time of death.

  9. Moot court - Wikipedia

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    Moot court is a co-curricular activity at many law schools. Participants take part in simulated court or arbitration proceedings, usually involving drafting memorials or memoranda and participating in oral argument. In many countries, the phrase "moot court" may be shortened to simply "moot" or "mooting".