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Law Vocab
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1. A judgment entered against a party who fails to appear in court - respond to the charges - or does not comply with an order - especially an order to provide or permit discovery.
DEFAULT-JUDGMENT
ATTORNEY OF RECORD
CAPITAL CASE
BIND OVER
2. To complete the legal requirements (such as signing before witnesses) that make a will valid. Also - to execute a judgment or decree means to put the final judgment of the court into effect.
JOINT VENTURE
INTERVENTION
EXECUTE
PERMANENT INJUNCTION
3. The process by which a judge is disqualified from hearing a case - on his or her own motion or upon the objection of either party.
CAUSE OF ACTION
SPENDTHRIFT TRUST
CONVICT
RECUSE
4. The person filing an action in a court of original jurisdiction. Also - the person who appeals the judgment of a lower court. The opposing party is called the respondent.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
FINGERPRINT
PETITIONER
EQUITY
5. Asserted to be true as depicted or a person who is accused but has not yet been tried in court.
MISTRIAL
ALLEGED
FIND GUILTY
APPELLEE
6. The procedure where the accused is brought before the court to hear the criminal charge(s) against him or her and to enter a plea of either guilty - not guilty or no contest.
CLERK
ARRAIGN
CHILD MOLESTATION
BURGLARY
7. Act ofconsequences of a criminal act - accusation - or conviction. It may take the form of commutation or pardon.
ENTER A GUILTY PLEA
INCEST
BILL OF PARTICULARS
CLEMENCY OR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
8. Acts or declarations by which one implicates oneself in a crime.
IMPANEL
PAROLE
SELF-INCRIMINATION
ANSWER
9. The rules of conduct that govern the legal profession. The Codecontains general ethical guidelines and specific rules written by the American Bar Association.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
EQUITY
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF
10. In the practice of appellate courts - the word means that the decision of the trial court is correct.
ACQUIT
AFFIRMED
EXECUTOR
AFFIANT
11. A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it - before a notary or officer havingauthority to administer oaths.
JURY COMMISSIONER
AFFIDAVIT
DISCOVERY
IRREVOCABLE TRUST
12. One who supervises a person placed on probation and is required to report the progress and to surrender the and conditions of the probation.probationer if they violate the terms
PROBATION OFFICER
CALLING THE DOCKET
NO BILL
INDETERMINATE SENTENCE
13. In bankruptcy proceedings - a debt is secured if the debtor gave the creditor a right to repossess the property or goods used as collateral.
MALFEASANCE
LIMITED JURISDICTION
JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY
SECURED DEBT
14. A legal doctrine by which acts of the opposing parties are compared to determine the liability of each party to the other - making each liable only for his or her percentage of fault.
POUR-OVER WILL
COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE
RESTITUTION
COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL
15. Questioning the qualifications of an entire jury panel - usually on the ground of partiality or some fault in the process of summoning the panel.
CRIME
BRIBE
CHALLENGE TO THE ARRAY
LIEN
16. Form of discipline of a lawyer resulting in the loss (often permanently) of that lawyer's right to practice law. It differs from censure (an official reprimand or condemnation) and from suspension (a temporary loss of the right to practice law).
ANNOTATION
HEARSAY
MOTION
DISBARMENT
17. Synonymous with reversible error ; an error which warrants the appellate court in reversing the judgment before it.
ATTEST
BAR
SHERIFF
PREJUDICIAL ERROR
18. A federal or state public building or other place for the confinement of persons. It is used as either a punishment imposed by the law or otherwise in the course of the administration of justice
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
PREJUDICE
HUNG JURY
PRISON
19. Generally - a tax on the privilege of transferring property to others after a person's death. In addition to federal estate taxes - many states have their own estate taxes.
ESTATE TAX
LARCENY
FALSE ARREST
MITIGATING FACTORS
20. Any factors associated with the commission of a crime which increase the seriousness of theoffense or add to its injurious consequences.
AGGRAVATING FACTORS
DOMICILE
BIND OVER
RAPE
21. The willful taking and concealing of merchandise from a store or business establishment with the intention of using the goods for one's personal use without paying the purchase price.
SHOPLIFTING
REHEARING
LIFE IMPRISONMENT
STATUTE
22. Trial in which a jury decides issues of fact as opposed to trial only before a judge.
HOSTILE WITNESS
JURY TRIAL
CHILD MOLESTATION
DOCKET
23. The judgment formally pronounced by the court or judge upon the defendant after his or her conviction by imposing a punishment to be inflicted either in the form of a fine - incarceration or probation.
SENTENCE - CONCURRENT
SENTENCE
RULE OF COURT
CONCILIATION
24. An established standard - guide - or regulation.
LIE DETECTOR
RULE
PRIORS
APPELLATE COURT
25. A forsaking - abandoning - renouncing - or giving over a right.
ACCESSORY
CONSPIRACY
RELINQUISHMENT
INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR
26. An offer of proof as to what the evidence would be if a witness were called to testify or answer a question.
CONSERVATORSHIP
CONFISCATE
PROFFER
CONCURRENT JURISDICTION
27. A reasonable belief that a crime has or is being committed; the basis for all lawful searches - seizures -and arrests.
PROBABLE CAUSE
STATUTORY LAW
OVERT ACT
CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS
28. Moving a lawsuit or criminal trial to another place for trial.
FOSTER CARE
CLERK
BENCH
CHANGE OF VENUE
29. Official and formal erasure of a record or partial contents of a record.
EXPUNGEMENT
SEPARATE MAINTENANCE
EQUITY
ARBITRATION
30. A body of persons temporarily selected from the citizens of a particular district sworn to listen to the evidence in a trial and declare a verdict on matters of fact.
SIDEBAR
ISSUE
JURY
ABSTRACT OF TITLE
31. Unlawful killing of another - without malice - when the death is caused by some other unlawful act not usually expected to result in great bodily harm.
DEPOSITION
SPENDTHRIFT TRUST
RAP SHEET
MANSLAUGHTER - INVOLUNTARY
32. The cause - price - or impelling influence which induces a party to enter into a contract.
EMBEZZLE
CONSIDERATION
BRANDISHING A WEAPON
DISCLAIM
33. A request made after a trial - asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial wasconducted properly. To make such a request is 'to appeal' or 'to take an appeal.'
OFFER OF PROOF
BOND
APPEAL
JURY
34. False and defamatory spoken words tending to harm another's reputation - community standing - office - trade - business - or means of livelihood.
HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION
SENTENCING
SLANDER
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
35. The physical location where the defense and prosecuting parties are seated throughout the duration of the trial.
HEARING
PEOPLE (PROSECUTION)
PRETERMITTED CHILD
COUNSEL TABLE
36. An agreement between parties that dictates what is being received from one party to the other.
ABATEMENT OF ACTION
PROBATION OFFICER
COURTS - JUVENILE and DEPENDENCY
SETTLEMENT
37. A parent's or custodian's act of leaving a child without adequate care - supervision - support - or parental
ABANDONMENT
DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION STATUTES
PETITION
DECREE
38. The rights of a person guaranteed by the state or federal constitutions.
RIGHTS - CONSTITUTIONAL
PRETERMITTED CHILD
DEMURRER
ABATEMENT OF ACTION
39. All the documents and evidence plus transcripts of oral proceedings in a case.
ABATEMENT OF ACTION
SENTENCE - SUSPENDED
PRESUMPTION
RECORD
40. Failure to exercise the degree of care that a reasonable person would use under the same circumstances.
ANNUAL REVIEW
SETTLOR
MALICE
NEGLIGENCE
41. In a criminal proceeding - it is the defendant's declaration in open court that he or she is guilty or not guilty. The defendant's answer to the charges made in the indictment or information.
PRECEDENT
PLEA
RECALL
INTERVENTION
42. Provisional; not final. An interlocutory order or an interlocutory appeal concerns only a part of the issues raised in a lawsuit. Compare to decree .
INTERLOCUTORY
MODIFICATION
CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
JURY - HUNG
43. Another hearing of a civil or criminal case by the same court in which the case was originally heard.
SIDEBAR
GUILTY
REHEARING
DOMICILE
44. An inference of the truth or falsity of a proposition or fact - that stands until rebutted by evidence to the contrary.
PRESUMPTION
COMPOSITE DRAWING
OBJECT
JUDGE
45. Unlawful sexual intercourse with a person under the age of 18 - regardless of whether they consent to the act.
LEGAL AID
STATUTORY RAPE
ABSTRACT OF RECORD
EXCLUSIONARY RULE
46. The term pertains to liability for loss shifted from one person held legally responsible to another.
BAIL
INCEST
INDEMNIFY
EXHIBIT
47. Legally responsible.
JURY FOREMAN
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
NO-FAULT PROCEEDINGS
LIABLE
48. Immorality. An element of crimes inherently bad - as opposed to crimes bad merely because they are forbidden by statute.
MORAL TURPITUDE
FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER
CHANGE OF VENUE
EVIDENCE - DIRECT
49. A legal inquiry to discover and collect facts concerning a certain matter.
SENTENCE - CONCURRENT
INVESTIGATION
BEQUESTS
CHARACTER EVIDENCE
50. A previously decided case that guides the decision of future cases.
OBJECTION SUSTAINED
PRECEDENT
PROBATE COURT
DISSENT