No description availableWhat is crossfire versus friendly fire? Read full article: What is crossfire versus friendly fire?
No description availableWhat happens when you make false statementsRead full article: What happens when you make false statements
No description availableAttorney shares what you need to know about Texas’ ‘Stand Your Ground’ lawRead full article: Attorney shares what you need to know about Texas’ ‘Stand Your Ground’ lawKPRC 2 spoke to an attorney and asked him to explain the law a little better.
No description availableWhat is a special issue?Read full article: What is a special issue?When it comes to an impeachment, learn how Senators can call of something to be imposed on an elected official.
No description availableWhat is a jury charge?Read full article: What is a jury charge?See how jury charges differ from civil, criminal, and impeachment trials in this Anatomy of a Trial video.
No description availableWhat is an Impeachment?Read full article: What is an Impeachment?In this Anatomy of a Trial Video, learn how your elected officials can be impeached.
No description availableWhat is the difference between murder and capital murder in Texas?Read full article: What is the difference between murder and capital murder in Texas?In the state of Texas, murder charges can differ depending on the killing.
No description availableHow many times can a person be retried?Read full article: How many times can a person be retried?This Anatomy of a Trial video explains how prosecutors can charge you for crimes, and there are no limits to how many times they can do that.
No description availableWhat makes a good opening statement?Read full article: What makes a good opening statement?Opening statements lay the groundwork for an entire trial, but what makes them effective?
What is the difference between an expert witness vs. a lay witness?Read full article: What is the difference between an expert witness vs. a lay witness?In this Anatomy of a Trial video, we'll show you the difference between the two because it may not be as easy as you think.
No description availableWhat is a ‘conviction’?Read full article: What is a ‘conviction’?The Anatomy of a Trial series breaks down what a conviction means and who can convict someone of wrongdoing.
Anatomy of a Trial video breaks down the important role jurors have in a trialWhat does a jury do in a court trial?Read full article: What does a jury do in a court trial?Anatomy of a Trial video breaks down the important role jurors have in a trial.
Anatomy of a Trial video explaining the differences in legal termsWhat is a defendant and a plaintiff?Read full article: What is a defendant and a plaintiff?This may seem pretty basic, but in order to understand everything in a court case, you have to understand what the defendant and plaintiff mean.
Anatomy of a Trial video explains the meaning behind the legal termWhat is hearsay?Read full article: What is hearsay?If you break it down, hearsay is literally ‘hear’ and ‘say.’ We break down the definition for you in this Anatomy of a Trial video.
No description availableWhat does an alternate juror do?Read full article: What does an alternate juror do?What does an alternate juror do? We explain in this Anatomy of a Trial video.
No description availableWhat are Brady violations?Read full article: What are Brady violations?Brady v Maryland was a life-changing precedent easily broken down in the Anatomy of a Trial.
No description availableWhat is a ‘mistrial’?Read full article: What is a ‘mistrial’?Mistrials happen a lot. During this Anatomy of a Trial video, KPRC 2 Investigates shares why they occur.
No description availableWhat is counsel?Read full article: What is counsel?This Anatomy of a Trial video shares how counsel may be some of the most important people in a courtroom.
No description availableWhat is a deposition?Read full article: What is a deposition?Anatomy of a Trial video describing the definition of deposition.
No description availableWhat is due process?Read full article: What is due process?Anatomy of a Trial video explaining what due process means in court.
What is a motion?Read full article: What is a motion?Anatomy of a Trial video explaining what a motion means in court.
No description availableWhat is exculpatory and inculpatory evidence?Read full article: What is exculpatory and inculpatory evidence?Anatomy of a Trial video explains the difference and importance of exculpatory and inculpatory evidence.
No description availableWhat does ‘Burden of Proof’ mean?Read full article: What does ‘Burden of Proof’ mean?KPRC 2 Investigates Anatomy of a Trial video shares much evidence you need to prove your case.
No description availableWhat does a court reporter do?Read full article: What does a court reporter do?In this Anatomy of a Trial video learn how court reporters help document history.
No description availableWhat is ‘discovery’?Read full article: What is ‘discovery’?This Anatomy of a Trial video breaks down the discovery process.
No description availableWhat is a defendant and plaintiff?Read full article: What is a defendant and plaintiff?These are two terms that get thrown around in courtroom trials. In this Anatomy of a Trial video, we'll show you what they mean and who can accuse you of a crime.
No description availableWhat is a count?Read full article: What is a count?This video breaks down how a count is used against you and the differences in verbiage depending on the court.