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AJ-106 – Chаpter 9: Cоurtrооm Evidence Course Book: Procedures in the Justice System12th EditionAuthors: Cliff Roberson аnd Robert Winters Introduction: Chаpter 9 – Courtroom Evidence Evidence plays a critical role in the criminal justice system because it determines what information may be presented during a trial. Courts follow specific rules to ensure evidence is reliable, fair, and legally obtained. Chapter 9, Courtroom Evidence, examines the rules used by judges and attorneys when determining whether evidence can be admitted in court. One important area of courtroom evidence is the hearsay rule. Hearsay generally involves statements made outside of court that are introduced to prove the truth of what was said. Because hearsay can raise concerns about reliability and the ability to question the person who made the statement, courts have created specific exceptions that allow certain hearsay statements to be admitted under established legal rules. Assignment Instructions Part I – General Rule on Hearsay (Page 223) Students are to turn to page 223 in the textbook under the title “General Rule on Hearsay.” Students must: Identify and list the exceptions to the hearsay rule as shown in the textbook. List each exception in the order presented in the book. Summarize and explain each exception in your own words. Provide enough detail to show your understanding of why certain hearsay statements may be allowed in court. Responses must come directly from the course textbook. General answers that do not demonstrate knowledge from the assigned reading may not receive full credit. Part II – Review Questions (Page 242) Students are to turn to page 242 and answer the five (5) Review Questions listed in the textbook. Requirements: Number each response 1–5 in the same order shown in the book. Answer each question completely and in detail. Use your own words and demonstrate your understanding of courtroom evidence. Information must come from Procedures in the Justice System, 12th Edition. Academic Integrity / AI Policy Students must complete this assignment using their own words and understanding of the textbook material. The use of AI programs to complete this assignment is not allowed. Copying and pasting information from AI, websites, or other sources is prohibited. Any student who submits work created by AI will receive a score of zero (0). Students must type their assignment directly into the Canvas assignment box. Do not upload files and do not copy and paste your assignment into Canvas. Failure to follow the submission instructions may result in a score of zero. Students are responsible for checking their assignment’s AI percentage before submitting. Students are allowed up to five (5) resubmission attempts before the assignment closes. There will be no additional resubmissions after the due date. Honorlock Instructions This assignment requires the use of Honorlock. Students must: Complete all Honorlock requirements before submitting. Have proper identification available if required. Follow all Honorlock prompts and instructions. Contact Honorlock support directly if they experience technical problems. Ensure their assignment is properly submitted before the deadline. Technical issues or failure to follow Honorlock instructions are the student’s responsibility. Grading Rubric (30 Points) Criteria Points Part I: Correctly identifies hearsay exceptions from page 223, lists them in order, and explains each exception in the student’s own words 10 Points Part II: Answers all five Review Questions from page 242 completely, accurately, and in numerical order 10 Points Demonstrates understanding of Chapter 9 courtroom evidence concepts using textbook information 5 Points Proper formatting, numbered responses, follows Canvas/Honorlock instructions, and uses original work with no AI 5 Points Total 30 Points Closing Summary Chapter 9, Courtroom Evidence, explains how evidence is presented and evaluated in the courtroom. Understanding rules involving hearsay, exceptions to hearsay, and the admissibility of evidence helps explain how the justice system protects fairness during criminal trials. The rules of evidence guide judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys in determining what information a jury may consider when deciding a case. This assignment will help students understand the importance of reliable evidence and the procedures that protect the rights of everyone involved in the justice system.
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