What is the procedure for entering an exhibit into trial and dialogue?

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I have a mock trial at my school and i am acting as the court clerk as well as the sheriff. I can’t seem to find out what exactly the dialogue is between the court clerk and judge when entering an exhibit into trial.
ok thanks!! but then what would the clerk say to the judge once bringing it about in trial again as evidence?

You would actually have to enter it into evidence BEFORE the trial begins. That means the defense would also be aware that you reserve the right to bring it up in front of the judge. When you get to the point you want to make concerning the evidence then you would cite it as " EXHIBIT _ " and a letter correspondence to which piece of evidence you are referring to.

One Response to “What is the procedure for entering an exhibit into trial and dialogue?”

  1. Walter XI JPA Says:

    You would actually have to enter it into evidence BEFORE the trial begins. That means the defense would also be aware that you reserve the right to bring it up in front of the judge. When you get to the point you want to make concerning the evidence then you would cite it as " EXHIBIT _ " and a letter correspondence to which piece of evidence you are referring to.
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