CRJ 200 WEEK 3 QUIZ Criminal Procedure and Criminal Evidence Match the Key Term with the proper definition 1 The rule that provides that illegally obtained evidence will be excluded from use in a criminal trial. 2. Statements by the witness that contradict the witness's current in-court testimony. 3. The rule, often invoked by a trial judge, that witnesses be excluded from the courtroom during trial so that one witness cannot hear the testimony of another. 4. The constitutionally based right that permits a witness to refuse to answer any question if the answer would tend to show that the witness is guilty of a crime and would subject the witness to the danger of prosecution and conviction. 5. A person who has sufficient personal knowledge of another individual to be in a position to render an opinion or testify to the reputation of the character of the person in question. 6. A witness aligned with the opposing side. 7. Three basic characteristics necessary to be a witness: the ability to perceive, remember, and narrate in an understandable manner. 8. A person who has some personal knowledge about the facts of the case and who has been called upon to relate this information in court. 9. The process by which the credibility of a witness is attacked. 10. The rule that states evidence of a trait of character to prove a person's conduct in conformity with that trait is inadmissible, with a few exceptions. 25