Asked by Morgan Harden on Sep 29, 2024

The function of a trial court is to

A) have a judge or jury determine the outcome of factual disputes.
B) have attorneys for each side introduce evidence and present witnesses.
C) allow the attorneys to cross-examine the opposing party and challenge evidence introduced by that party.
D) All of these choices are correct.

Trial Court

The court of first instance where legal disputes are initially heard and decided, often involving testimonies and evidence presentation.

Factual Disputes

Disagreements over the truth or accuracy of facts relevant to a legal case.

Cross-Examine

is the questioning of a witness in a court of law by the party opposed to the one who introduced the witness to challenge their testimony.

  • Comprehend the organization and role of the federal judiciary.