May 2003 ·
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From “Learning All About Court with B.J.,” an activity book for Native American children going to federal or tribal court. Published by the Office for Victims of Crime, U.S. Department of Justice.
Before you learn about everyone you'll see in the courtroom, take this silly test to see if you can guess everyone's job.
The Prosecutor's job is to:
A Witness's job is to:
The Court Reporter's job is to:
The Judge's job is to:
The Court Clerk's job is to:
A Victims' Advocate's job is to:
The Defense Attorney's job is to:
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