SomeoneintroducessymbolicevidenceNon-responsivewitnessmomentPublicopinion isused as alegalstrategySomeoneuses “intent”or “capacity”argumentsAnobjectionis madeSomeonemisstatesa factA characterdiscussesthe spirit ofgivingA childhugsKrisWitnessthat isn'thumanEvidenceispresentedKrisuses hiscaneAChristmasCard isgivenSomeoneuses arhetoricalquestionThe judgerecessesthe courtSomeonetries todefine whatSanta isA holidaymiraclemomentAttorneyquestionsthe credibilityof a witnessAttorneyusespersuasiveanalogyA characterwears veryfestiveclothingASLSomeonesecretlybelievesSomeonesays they“don’tbelieve”JudgereferencestheConstitutionSomeonedemonstratesconfidenceunderpressureSnowfallsceneDocumentsubmittedasevidenceTheverdict isread tothe courtCharacterreliabilityquestionedJudgeasks forclarificationHabeasCorpus isreferencedSomeonesays“YourHonor”CourtroomaudiencereactsClosingArgumentwins thecaseLogic is usedto argue anemotionalpointA child’stestimonychanges thetone of thecaseA"corporatemonster" ismentionedSomeoneshowsChristmas spiritthey didn’t havebeforeTheopposingcounselobjects to adisplayClearexampleof burdenof proofJudgeuses hisgavelPhotosubmittedasevidenceSomeoneattemptsto bribe achildKris showsunexpectedknowledgeaboutChristmasPublicpressureinfluencesthe caseCross-examinationrevealsemotionaltruthSomeonedoubtsSanta’sidentitySantalaughs(“Ho HoHo”)A lawyercites aletter toSantaThelittle girlwinksPublicpolicyargumentSanta isfired forbeingdrunkSanta fixesor adjustssomeone’sattitudeLeadingquestionappearsExpertwitnesstestifiesA cynicaladultsoftensKris sendsshoppersto differentstoresSomeonementionsthe NorthPoleMediacoveragebecomespart of theissueA reindeergetsmentionedMacy’sparadeappearsA lawyerinterruptsCharacterwitnessdefendsKrisLegalprecedentismentionedKris Kringlespeakskindly to achildA lawyermakes asidebarrequestHolidayshoppersrusharoundSomeoneintroducessymbolicevidenceNon-responsivewitnessmomentPublicopinion isused as alegalstrategySomeoneuses “intent”or “capacity”argumentsAnobjectionis madeSomeonemisstatesa factA characterdiscussesthe spirit ofgivingA childhugsKrisWitnessthat isn'thumanEvidenceispresentedKrisuses hiscaneAChristmasCard isgivenSomeoneuses arhetoricalquestionThe judgerecessesthe courtSomeonetries todefine whatSanta isA holidaymiraclemomentAttorneyquestionsthe credibilityof a witnessAttorneyusespersuasiveanalogyA characterwears veryfestiveclothingASLSomeonesecretlybelievesSomeonesays they“don’tbelieve”JudgereferencestheConstitutionSomeonedemonstratesconfidenceunderpressureSnowfallsceneDocumentsubmittedasevidenceTheverdict isread tothe courtCharacterreliabilityquestionedJudgeasks forclarificationHabeasCorpus isreferencedSomeonesays“YourHonor”CourtroomaudiencereactsClosingArgumentwins thecaseLogic is usedto argue anemotionalpointA child’stestimonychanges thetone of thecaseA"corporatemonster" ismentionedSomeoneshowsChristmas spiritthey didn’t havebeforeTheopposingcounselobjects to adisplayClearexampleof burdenof proofJudgeuses hisgavelPhotosubmittedasevidenceSomeoneattemptsto bribe achildKris showsunexpectedknowledgeaboutChristmasPublicpressureinfluencesthe caseCross-examinationrevealsemotionaltruthSomeonedoubtsSanta’sidentitySantalaughs(“Ho HoHo”)A lawyercites aletter toSantaThelittle girlwinksPublicpolicyargumentSanta isfired forbeingdrunkSanta fixesor adjustssomeone’sattitudeLeadingquestionappearsExpertwitnesstestifiesA cynicaladultsoftensKris sendsshoppersto differentstoresSomeonementionsthe NorthPoleMediacoveragebecomespart of theissueA reindeergetsmentionedMacy’sparadeappearsA lawyerinterruptsCharacterwitnessdefendsKrisLegalprecedentismentionedKris Kringlespeakskindly to achildA lawyermakes asidebarrequestHolidayshoppersrusharound

Christmas in the Courtroom - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Someone introduces symbolic evidence
  2. Non-responsive witness moment
  3. Public opinion is used as a legal strategy
  4. Someone uses “intent” or “capacity” arguments
  5. An objection is made
  6. Someone misstates a fact
  7. A character discusses the spirit of giving
  8. A child hugs Kris
  9. Witness that isn't human
  10. Evidence is presented
  11. Kris uses his cane
  12. A Christmas Card is given
  13. Someone uses a rhetorical question
  14. The judge recesses the court
  15. Someone tries to define what Santa is
  16. A holiday miracle moment
  17. Attorney questions the credibility of a witness
  18. Attorney uses persuasive analogy
  19. A character wears very festive clothing
  20. ASL
  21. Someone secretly believes
  22. Someone says they “don’t believe”
  23. Judge references the Constitution
  24. Someone demonstrates confidence under pressure
  25. Snowfall scene
  26. Document submitted as evidence
  27. The verdict is read to the court
  28. Character reliability questioned
  29. Judge asks for clarification
  30. Habeas Corpus is referenced
  31. Someone says “Your Honor”
  32. Courtroom audience reacts
  33. Closing Argument wins the case
  34. Logic is used to argue an emotional point
  35. A child’s testimony changes the tone of the case
  36. A "corporate monster" is mentioned
  37. Someone shows Christmas spirit they didn’t have before
  38. The opposing counsel objects to a display
  39. Clear example of burden of proof
  40. Judge uses his gavel
  41. Photo submitted as evidence
  42. Someone attempts to bribe a child
  43. Kris shows unexpected knowledge about Christmas
  44. Public pressure influences the case
  45. Cross-examination reveals emotional truth
  46. Someone doubts Santa’s identity
  47. Santa laughs (“Ho Ho Ho”)
  48. A lawyer cites a letter to Santa
  49. The little girl winks
  50. Public policy argument
  51. Santa is fired for being drunk
  52. Santa fixes or adjusts someone’s attitude
  53. Leading question appears
  54. Expert witness testifies
  55. A cynical adult softens
  56. Kris sends shoppers to different stores
  57. Someone mentions the North Pole
  58. Media coverage becomes part of the issue
  59. A reindeer gets mentioned
  60. Macy’s parade appears
  61. A lawyer interrupts
  62. Character witness defends Kris
  63. Legal precedent is mentioned
  64. Kris Kringle speaks kindly to a child
  65. A lawyer makes a sidebar request
  66. Holiday shoppers rush around