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Preliminary Conference
and
Trial on the Issues
Rules 22 and 24
Atty. Victor P. Lazatin
Members
Hon. Roberto A. Abad
Hon. Raul Bautista Villanueva
Hon. Selma P. Alaras
• Hon. Caridad Walse-Lutero
• Hon. Jose Lorenzo R. Dela
Rosa
• Hon. Maria Rowena Modesto
San Pedro
• Hon. Marjorie T. Uyengco-
Nolasco
• Hon. Barbara-Aleli H. Briones
Consultants:
• Atty. Victor P. Lazatin
• Atty. Vicente M. Joyas
• Atty. Laurence Arroyo
• Atty. Roberto Mendoza
• Atty. Emily Manuel
Technical Working Group
OUTLINE
I. Preliminary Conference
(Rule 22)
II.Trial of Issues(Rule 24)
INITIATORY
PLEADING
SUMMONS
ANSWER/REPLY/
OTHER
PLEADINGS
JUDICIAL
AFFIDAVITS AND
DOCUMENTARY
EVIDENCE
Sec. 22.2
TERMS OF
REFERENCE
Sec. 22.4
PRELIMINARY
CONFERENCE
Secs. 22.5-22.9
TRIAL OF
ISSUES
JUDGMENT
APPEAL EXECUTION
OVERVIEW
`
JDR
(Failed)
I. PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE
POLICY OBJECTIVES
1. Require parties to make a full disclosure of known facts
and to submit the affidavits and documents that
evidence their claims (GOAL: To enable the court to
accurately identify the issues)
2. Treat litigations as a collective effort (not adversarial)
to search for truth and to render justice to all
I. PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE
POLICY OBJECTIVES
3. Empower the judge to take a direct role in examining
the witnesses
4. Efficient use of the court ’ s time without sacrificing
quality—Parties/Counsel to do certain things such as
(1) Drafting TOR; and (2) Drafting Decision
5. Raise level of professionalism of court and counsel
I. PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE
KEY FEATURES
1. Mandatory disclosure of evidence (Sec. 22.2)
 Judicial Affidavit Rule (JAR): Judicial Affidavit as
Direct testimony of a witness
 Documents and object evidence attached and
marked as Exhibits C, C-1, C-2, and so on
(Complainant), Exhibits P, P-1, P-2, and so on (Plaintiff
or Petitioner), Exhibits R-1, R-2, R-3, and so on
(Respondent), Exhibits D, D-1, D-2, and so on
(Defendant) in the Judicial Affidavit shall be deemed
offered and admitted **
 Reply Judicial Affidavits on matters not touched upon
by initial Judicial Affidavit within 15 days from receipt of
adverse party’s Judicial Affidavits.
** Subject to exclusion / cross-examination
I. PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE
KEY FEATURES
2. Use of discovery procedures (Sec. 22.3)
3. Terms of Reference (Sec. 22.4)
4. Raffle to a Different Branch/Joint Motion to Retain
JDR Judge (Sec. 22.2)
5. Appearance of parties (Sec. 22.6)
 Non-appearance excused only for valid cause shown
or if represented by another fully authorized to act
I. PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE
KEY FEATURES
4. Decision by default (Secs. 22.7 to 22.8)
 For failure to appear at the scheduled preliminary
conference, decision on the other party’s claims will be
based solely on the evidence already submitted
5. Matters to be taken up (Sec. 22.9)
Terms of Reference
TERMS OF REFERENCE
I.Summary of admitted facts
II.Summary of totality of facts
that the evidence (Petitioners’
and Respondents’) appear to
have established
III.Statement of factual issue(s)
IV.List of witnesses
V.Statement of actual or
potential legal issues that the
case presents
CONTROLS
SCOPE OF
TRIAL
Terms of Reference (“TOR”)
A. If both parties submit B. If Petitioner does not
submit
PROCEDURE
PETITIONER
SUBMITS DRAFT TOR
15
DAYS
RESPONDENT
SUBMITS Draft
COMMENT
15
DAYS
COURT FINALIZES
TOR
COURT TO DIRECT
RESPONDENT TO
SUBMIT DRAFT TOR
COURT FINALIZES TOR ON
THE BASIS OF
RESPONDENT’S DRAFT
MATTERS TO BE TAKEN UP AT THE
PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE
 Determine (in consultation with the parties and their
counsel) if there is a need to make changes in the contents
or wordings of the Terms of Reference. If yes, the court
shall enter those changes on the face of the documents.
 If a party insists that the court try an excluded issue =
included, provided such party makes a deposit of P10,000-
50,0000 for court costs.
MATTERS TO BE TAKEN UP AT THE
PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE
 Final attempt to persuade the parties to settle their
disputes amicably.
 The court shall summarize the arrangements in the
Preliminary Conference and issue an Order of Trial, copy
furnished the parties.
 May render judgment or cause dismissal of action
should a valid ground for the same exists. If evidence is
required for adjudicating a ground for dismissal, court shall
set case for reception of such evidence.
ORDER OF TRIAL
Fix order in which
issues are to be tried
Identify witnesses who
need to be present and
testify on such issues
Set specific dates for
reception of evidence
Determine whether
regular or simple trial
Witness exemption from
face-to-face examination—
(1) Rule on Examination of Child
Witness; and (2)one who is mentally,
psychologically, or physically
challenged or disadvantaged in a
face-to-face confrontation
Trial of the Issues and
not Plaintiff’s or
Defendant’s entire case
II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL
POLICY CONSIDERATIONS
1. Promote a non-adversarial environment
2. Give the judge a more active role in the proceedings
3. Issue-based examination of witnesses and presentation
of evidence
4. Equal time for witnesses from opposing sides to give
testimony and reply to each other immediately
5. Avoid unnecessary delays (e.g.,objections,
postponements, etc.)
II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL
WHAT IT REQUIRES (Secs. 24.3, 24.4,24.5, 24.6)
a) Court shall actively examine and determine the
truthfulness of the judicial affidavits;
b) Witnesses from all contending sides shall appear together
and simultaneously swear to the truth of their respective
testimonies;
c) Witnesses shall sit face-to-face around the table in a non-
adversarial environment and answer questions from the
court and the parties’ counsel respecting the factual issue
under consideration;
II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL
WHAT IT REQUIRES (Secs. 24.3, 24.4,24.5, 24.6)
d) The court shall initiate the inquiry into each factual issue
strictly in the sequence provided in the Order of Trial
although such inquiry may cover two or more closely related
issues;
e) Witness or witnesses may testify on one or more issues in
accordance with the Order of Trial;
II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL
WHAT IT REQUIRES (Secs. 24.3, 24.4,24.5, 24.6)
f) Only one person at a time shall speak during the trial
and always with prior permission from the court which
shall take steps to ensure that the person who speaks is
identified for the record; (grounds: rules of
civility/courtesy);
g) Witnesses shall address their answers to the examining
judge or counsel;
II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL
WHAT IT REQUIRES (Secs. 24.3, 24.4,24.5, 24.6)
h) Witnesses shall not pose questions to the other witnesses
relating to their testimonies but shall be given equal
opportunity and equal time to respond to the same; and
i) Each party shall have take turns to cross examine, redirect,
and re-cross the witnesses.
 Not Face-to-Face trial (Sec. 24.10)
1. Rule on Examination of Child Witness; and
2. A person who is mentally, psychologically, or physically
challenged, or has a similar condition that puts him at a
disadvantage in a face-to-face confrontation
II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL
KEY FEATURES
1. Language used during trial (Sec. 24.17)
 English or Filipino
 If there is language difficulty, conducted in a dialect
known to him with interpreter.
 It is the recording of the actual answers (not the
English or Filipino translation), which will be the official
and binding testimony of the witness.
II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL
KEY FEATURES
2. Exclusion of disqualified witness or inadmissible
testimonies and exhibits from judicial affidavits
before examination (Sec. 24.4)
 If granted, excluded answer will be placed in brackets
under the initials of proper court personnel.
 If exhibits to be excluded are voluminous,
motion in writing before trial.
 Without prejudice to a tender of excluded evidence.
II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL
KEY FEATURES
3. Two-phase examination of witnesses (Sec. 24.7)
First: Examination by the Court [Sec. 24.7(a)]
Second: Examination by Counsel [Sec. 24.7(g)]
4. Examination of Expert Witnesses (Sec. 24.11)
• Face-to-Face also
• with leave of court, expert may ask questions
directed to the other party’s expert witness
II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL
KEY FEATURES
5. Intransferrability of settings (Sec. 24.14)
 Except on grounds of fortuitous event or serious illness
otherwise waiver of appearance (parties & counsel).
 No motion for postponement or resetting on ground of serious
illness shall be granted unless a medical certificate is
presented stating illness of such gravity to prevent from
attending at the scheduled hearing.
 Judge may require physician to appear or order another
physician either government employed or retained by adverse
party to verify the truth of the certification.
 If false, certifying physician shall be held in contempt of
court; also the party & counsel, to the extent possible
II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL
KEY FEATURES
6. Consequences of failure to appear at trial (Sec.
24.15)
 Counsel = waiver, trial will proceed, witnesses
examined in the usual course as if procured by the court
 Witness = judicial affidavit expunged
7. Regular v. Simple Trial Schedules
8. Memorandum, oral argument and judgment (Sec.
24.13)
#1
MEMORANDA
(15 days)
#2
ORAL ARGUMENT
(10 days from #1)
#3
WRITTEN
DECISION
(90 days from #2)
REGULAR
TRIAL
• Issues are
complex or
numerous
•Several witnesses
or numerous pieces
of evidence
•1 or more hearing
dates
#1
ORAL ARGUMENT
(right after hearing)
#2
ORAL JUDGMENT
(right after #1)
#3
DRAFT DECISION
BY WINNING
PARTY
(15 days from #2)
#4
WRITTEN
DECISION
(30 days from #2)
SIMPLE
TRIAL**
•Issues are simple
and few
•Limited
witnesses/evidence
•ONE-TIME face-to-
face hearing
vs.
**Conversion to Regular trial if it turns out to be complex
TWO-PHASE EXAMINATION
BY THE COURT
No particular sequence on
the issues/related issues at hand
Court may direct question to
one or more of the witnesses
from contending sides
Other witnesses from the same
side may supplement, clarify or
qualify answer of first witness
Equal time and opportunity
to reply
Allow divergent exchanges
provided new facts or new
arguments are introduced; stop
when repetitive/judge is
sufficiently clarified
COURT MAY SUMMARIZE
respective positions, then move
on
BY COUNSEL
(may examine on the same
issue or related issues in the 1st phase)
Unless court orders otherwise,
sequence is:
1. Petitioner’s Witness
CX/RD/RX –on the Judicial
Affidavit & Answer in the 1st phase
2. Respondent’s Witness
CX/RD/RX
3. Other Parties’ Witnesses
CX/RD/RX
Counsel may object to questions or
move to strike out answers given
Court shall act on the objections or
simply note them
EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES
MR. R answers JUDGE
JUDGE ASKS QUESTION 1 to
WITNESS R
JUDGE ASKS QUESTION 2 to
WITNESS P
WITNESSP
WITNESSR
with Court’s permission,
MR. P replies
with Court’s permission,
MR. R rebuts
with Court’s permission,
MR. P rejoins
JUDGE MAY SUMMARIZE
JUDGE MAY SUMMARIZE
MR. P answers JUDGE
with Court’s permission,
MR. R replies
with Court’s permission,
MR. P rebuts
with Court’s permission,
MR. R answers
TABLE OF OBJECTIONS/EXCEPTIONS
TYPE of
OBJECTION
OBJECTIONS TO COURT ACTION
Objection as to
form
Questions which are
perceived as:
1) argumentative;
2) leading;
3) multiple;
3) repetitive;
4) vague;
5) improper
characterization;
6) confusing; or
7) unfair.
The court may:
1) take note; or
2) rephrase the
question.
EXCEPTIONS – Questions of the Judge
OBJECTIONS – Questions of the Counsel **
** May also move to strike out answers given
--simply state the legal grounds for objection w/no further explanation
TABLE OF OBJECTIONS/EXCEPTIONS
TYPE of
OBJECTION
OBJECTIONS TO COURT ACTION
Objection as to
substance
Questions which are perceived to
elicit answers that are
inadmissible on public policy
grounds such as:
1) right against self-
incrimination;
2) privileged communication;
3) disqualification;
4) Statue of Frauds;
2) rape shield law;
3) bank secrecy laws;
4) AMLA non-disclosure rule; or
5) other similar laws or
rules.
The court shall
promptly rule on
such objections.
TABLE OF OBJECTIONS/EXCEPTIONS
TYPE of
OBJECTION
OBJECTIONS TO COURT ACTION
Objection as to
admissibility
Admissibility under the
rules governing:
1) best evidence;
2) parol evidence;
3) conclusion or opinion
evidence;
4) hearsay evidence;
5) irrelevant evidence; or
6) character evidence.
The court may
simply take note
of the exceptions
and consider the
same when
deciding the case.
THANK YOU.

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2 procedure in trial courts - atty. lazatin presentation

  • 1. Preliminary Conference and Trial on the Issues Rules 22 and 24 Atty. Victor P. Lazatin
  • 2. Members Hon. Roberto A. Abad Hon. Raul Bautista Villanueva Hon. Selma P. Alaras • Hon. Caridad Walse-Lutero • Hon. Jose Lorenzo R. Dela Rosa • Hon. Maria Rowena Modesto San Pedro • Hon. Marjorie T. Uyengco- Nolasco • Hon. Barbara-Aleli H. Briones Consultants: • Atty. Victor P. Lazatin • Atty. Vicente M. Joyas • Atty. Laurence Arroyo • Atty. Roberto Mendoza • Atty. Emily Manuel Technical Working Group
  • 3. OUTLINE I. Preliminary Conference (Rule 22) II.Trial of Issues(Rule 24)
  • 4. INITIATORY PLEADING SUMMONS ANSWER/REPLY/ OTHER PLEADINGS JUDICIAL AFFIDAVITS AND DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Sec. 22.2 TERMS OF REFERENCE Sec. 22.4 PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE Secs. 22.5-22.9 TRIAL OF ISSUES JUDGMENT APPEAL EXECUTION OVERVIEW ` JDR (Failed)
  • 5. I. PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE POLICY OBJECTIVES 1. Require parties to make a full disclosure of known facts and to submit the affidavits and documents that evidence their claims (GOAL: To enable the court to accurately identify the issues) 2. Treat litigations as a collective effort (not adversarial) to search for truth and to render justice to all
  • 6. I. PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE POLICY OBJECTIVES 3. Empower the judge to take a direct role in examining the witnesses 4. Efficient use of the court ’ s time without sacrificing quality—Parties/Counsel to do certain things such as (1) Drafting TOR; and (2) Drafting Decision 5. Raise level of professionalism of court and counsel
  • 7. I. PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE KEY FEATURES 1. Mandatory disclosure of evidence (Sec. 22.2)  Judicial Affidavit Rule (JAR): Judicial Affidavit as Direct testimony of a witness  Documents and object evidence attached and marked as Exhibits C, C-1, C-2, and so on (Complainant), Exhibits P, P-1, P-2, and so on (Plaintiff or Petitioner), Exhibits R-1, R-2, R-3, and so on (Respondent), Exhibits D, D-1, D-2, and so on (Defendant) in the Judicial Affidavit shall be deemed offered and admitted **  Reply Judicial Affidavits on matters not touched upon by initial Judicial Affidavit within 15 days from receipt of adverse party’s Judicial Affidavits. ** Subject to exclusion / cross-examination
  • 8. I. PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE KEY FEATURES 2. Use of discovery procedures (Sec. 22.3) 3. Terms of Reference (Sec. 22.4) 4. Raffle to a Different Branch/Joint Motion to Retain JDR Judge (Sec. 22.2) 5. Appearance of parties (Sec. 22.6)  Non-appearance excused only for valid cause shown or if represented by another fully authorized to act
  • 9. I. PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE KEY FEATURES 4. Decision by default (Secs. 22.7 to 22.8)  For failure to appear at the scheduled preliminary conference, decision on the other party’s claims will be based solely on the evidence already submitted 5. Matters to be taken up (Sec. 22.9)
  • 10. Terms of Reference TERMS OF REFERENCE I.Summary of admitted facts II.Summary of totality of facts that the evidence (Petitioners’ and Respondents’) appear to have established III.Statement of factual issue(s) IV.List of witnesses V.Statement of actual or potential legal issues that the case presents CONTROLS SCOPE OF TRIAL
  • 11. Terms of Reference (“TOR”) A. If both parties submit B. If Petitioner does not submit PROCEDURE PETITIONER SUBMITS DRAFT TOR 15 DAYS RESPONDENT SUBMITS Draft COMMENT 15 DAYS COURT FINALIZES TOR COURT TO DIRECT RESPONDENT TO SUBMIT DRAFT TOR COURT FINALIZES TOR ON THE BASIS OF RESPONDENT’S DRAFT
  • 12. MATTERS TO BE TAKEN UP AT THE PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE  Determine (in consultation with the parties and their counsel) if there is a need to make changes in the contents or wordings of the Terms of Reference. If yes, the court shall enter those changes on the face of the documents.  If a party insists that the court try an excluded issue = included, provided such party makes a deposit of P10,000- 50,0000 for court costs.
  • 13. MATTERS TO BE TAKEN UP AT THE PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE  Final attempt to persuade the parties to settle their disputes amicably.  The court shall summarize the arrangements in the Preliminary Conference and issue an Order of Trial, copy furnished the parties.  May render judgment or cause dismissal of action should a valid ground for the same exists. If evidence is required for adjudicating a ground for dismissal, court shall set case for reception of such evidence.
  • 14. ORDER OF TRIAL Fix order in which issues are to be tried Identify witnesses who need to be present and testify on such issues Set specific dates for reception of evidence Determine whether regular or simple trial Witness exemption from face-to-face examination— (1) Rule on Examination of Child Witness; and (2)one who is mentally, psychologically, or physically challenged or disadvantaged in a face-to-face confrontation Trial of the Issues and not Plaintiff’s or Defendant’s entire case
  • 15. II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL POLICY CONSIDERATIONS 1. Promote a non-adversarial environment 2. Give the judge a more active role in the proceedings 3. Issue-based examination of witnesses and presentation of evidence 4. Equal time for witnesses from opposing sides to give testimony and reply to each other immediately 5. Avoid unnecessary delays (e.g.,objections, postponements, etc.)
  • 16. II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL WHAT IT REQUIRES (Secs. 24.3, 24.4,24.5, 24.6) a) Court shall actively examine and determine the truthfulness of the judicial affidavits; b) Witnesses from all contending sides shall appear together and simultaneously swear to the truth of their respective testimonies; c) Witnesses shall sit face-to-face around the table in a non- adversarial environment and answer questions from the court and the parties’ counsel respecting the factual issue under consideration;
  • 17. II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL WHAT IT REQUIRES (Secs. 24.3, 24.4,24.5, 24.6) d) The court shall initiate the inquiry into each factual issue strictly in the sequence provided in the Order of Trial although such inquiry may cover two or more closely related issues; e) Witness or witnesses may testify on one or more issues in accordance with the Order of Trial;
  • 18. II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL WHAT IT REQUIRES (Secs. 24.3, 24.4,24.5, 24.6) f) Only one person at a time shall speak during the trial and always with prior permission from the court which shall take steps to ensure that the person who speaks is identified for the record; (grounds: rules of civility/courtesy); g) Witnesses shall address their answers to the examining judge or counsel;
  • 19. II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL WHAT IT REQUIRES (Secs. 24.3, 24.4,24.5, 24.6) h) Witnesses shall not pose questions to the other witnesses relating to their testimonies but shall be given equal opportunity and equal time to respond to the same; and i) Each party shall have take turns to cross examine, redirect, and re-cross the witnesses.  Not Face-to-Face trial (Sec. 24.10) 1. Rule on Examination of Child Witness; and 2. A person who is mentally, psychologically, or physically challenged, or has a similar condition that puts him at a disadvantage in a face-to-face confrontation
  • 20. II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL KEY FEATURES 1. Language used during trial (Sec. 24.17)  English or Filipino  If there is language difficulty, conducted in a dialect known to him with interpreter.  It is the recording of the actual answers (not the English or Filipino translation), which will be the official and binding testimony of the witness.
  • 21. II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL KEY FEATURES 2. Exclusion of disqualified witness or inadmissible testimonies and exhibits from judicial affidavits before examination (Sec. 24.4)  If granted, excluded answer will be placed in brackets under the initials of proper court personnel.  If exhibits to be excluded are voluminous, motion in writing before trial.  Without prejudice to a tender of excluded evidence.
  • 22. II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL KEY FEATURES 3. Two-phase examination of witnesses (Sec. 24.7) First: Examination by the Court [Sec. 24.7(a)] Second: Examination by Counsel [Sec. 24.7(g)] 4. Examination of Expert Witnesses (Sec. 24.11) • Face-to-Face also • with leave of court, expert may ask questions directed to the other party’s expert witness
  • 23. II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL KEY FEATURES 5. Intransferrability of settings (Sec. 24.14)  Except on grounds of fortuitous event or serious illness otherwise waiver of appearance (parties & counsel).  No motion for postponement or resetting on ground of serious illness shall be granted unless a medical certificate is presented stating illness of such gravity to prevent from attending at the scheduled hearing.  Judge may require physician to appear or order another physician either government employed or retained by adverse party to verify the truth of the certification.  If false, certifying physician shall be held in contempt of court; also the party & counsel, to the extent possible
  • 24. II. FACE-TO-FACE TRIAL KEY FEATURES 6. Consequences of failure to appear at trial (Sec. 24.15)  Counsel = waiver, trial will proceed, witnesses examined in the usual course as if procured by the court  Witness = judicial affidavit expunged 7. Regular v. Simple Trial Schedules 8. Memorandum, oral argument and judgment (Sec. 24.13)
  • 25. #1 MEMORANDA (15 days) #2 ORAL ARGUMENT (10 days from #1) #3 WRITTEN DECISION (90 days from #2) REGULAR TRIAL • Issues are complex or numerous •Several witnesses or numerous pieces of evidence •1 or more hearing dates #1 ORAL ARGUMENT (right after hearing) #2 ORAL JUDGMENT (right after #1) #3 DRAFT DECISION BY WINNING PARTY (15 days from #2) #4 WRITTEN DECISION (30 days from #2) SIMPLE TRIAL** •Issues are simple and few •Limited witnesses/evidence •ONE-TIME face-to- face hearing vs. **Conversion to Regular trial if it turns out to be complex
  • 26. TWO-PHASE EXAMINATION BY THE COURT No particular sequence on the issues/related issues at hand Court may direct question to one or more of the witnesses from contending sides Other witnesses from the same side may supplement, clarify or qualify answer of first witness Equal time and opportunity to reply Allow divergent exchanges provided new facts or new arguments are introduced; stop when repetitive/judge is sufficiently clarified COURT MAY SUMMARIZE respective positions, then move on BY COUNSEL (may examine on the same issue or related issues in the 1st phase) Unless court orders otherwise, sequence is: 1. Petitioner’s Witness CX/RD/RX –on the Judicial Affidavit & Answer in the 1st phase 2. Respondent’s Witness CX/RD/RX 3. Other Parties’ Witnesses CX/RD/RX Counsel may object to questions or move to strike out answers given Court shall act on the objections or simply note them
  • 27. EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES MR. R answers JUDGE JUDGE ASKS QUESTION 1 to WITNESS R JUDGE ASKS QUESTION 2 to WITNESS P WITNESSP WITNESSR with Court’s permission, MR. P replies with Court’s permission, MR. R rebuts with Court’s permission, MR. P rejoins JUDGE MAY SUMMARIZE JUDGE MAY SUMMARIZE MR. P answers JUDGE with Court’s permission, MR. R replies with Court’s permission, MR. P rebuts with Court’s permission, MR. R answers
  • 28. TABLE OF OBJECTIONS/EXCEPTIONS TYPE of OBJECTION OBJECTIONS TO COURT ACTION Objection as to form Questions which are perceived as: 1) argumentative; 2) leading; 3) multiple; 3) repetitive; 4) vague; 5) improper characterization; 6) confusing; or 7) unfair. The court may: 1) take note; or 2) rephrase the question. EXCEPTIONS – Questions of the Judge OBJECTIONS – Questions of the Counsel ** ** May also move to strike out answers given --simply state the legal grounds for objection w/no further explanation
  • 29. TABLE OF OBJECTIONS/EXCEPTIONS TYPE of OBJECTION OBJECTIONS TO COURT ACTION Objection as to substance Questions which are perceived to elicit answers that are inadmissible on public policy grounds such as: 1) right against self- incrimination; 2) privileged communication; 3) disqualification; 4) Statue of Frauds; 2) rape shield law; 3) bank secrecy laws; 4) AMLA non-disclosure rule; or 5) other similar laws or rules. The court shall promptly rule on such objections.
  • 30. TABLE OF OBJECTIONS/EXCEPTIONS TYPE of OBJECTION OBJECTIONS TO COURT ACTION Objection as to admissibility Admissibility under the rules governing: 1) best evidence; 2) parol evidence; 3) conclusion or opinion evidence; 4) hearsay evidence; 5) irrelevant evidence; or 6) character evidence. The court may simply take note of the exceptions and consider the same when deciding the case.