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Law Vocab
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1. The planning of a crime preceding the commission of the act - rather than committing the crime on the spur of the moment.
DEFENDANT
DOCKET NUMBER
CAPTION
PREMEDITATION
2. A legal right - exemption or immunity granted to a person - company or class - that is beyond the common advantages of other citizens.
JUSTICIABLE
PRIVILEGE
ADVERSARY SYSTEM
SEQUESTRATION OF WITNESSES
3. Pimping. Arranging for acts of prostitution.
MOTION GRANTED
CONFISCATE
PROSECUTOR
PANDERING
4. Facts that do not constitute a justification or excuse for an offense but which may be considered as reasons for reducing the degree of blame.
BOOKING NUMBER
PATERNITY
ESCHEAT (ES-CHET)
MITIGATING FACTORS
5. The distinctive pattern of lines on human fingertips that are used as a method of identification in criminal cases.
CEASE AND DESIST ORDER
AGREED STATEMENT OF FACTS
FINGERPRINT
PERSON IN NEED OF SUPERVISION
6. A written accusation alleging a defendant has committed an offense. Includes a citation - an indictment - information - and statement of charges.
CHARGING DOCUMENT
COSTS
FIDELITY BOND
QUASH
7. Evidence which tends to indicate that a defendant did not commit the alleged crime.
LENIENCY
EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE
CLERK OF COURT
PRIVILEGE
8. The jurisdiction of two or more courts - each authorized to deal with the same subject matter.
FAILURE TO COMPLY
EXPUNGEMENT
COSTS
CONCURRENT JURISDICTION
9. A lawyer appointed or elected to represent the state in criminal cases in his or her respective judicial districts. See PROSECUTOR.
BAIL
FRAUD
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
JUDGMENT
10. All the judges of a court sitting together. Appellate courts can consist of a dozen or more judges - but often they hear cases in panels of three judges. If a case is heard or reheard by the full court - it is heard en banc.
EN BANC
AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE
DIRECT EXAMINATION
ABATEMENT OF ACTION
11. A crime - such as a felony - misdemeanor - or other punishable unlawful act.
BAILIFF
REHEARING
INHERITANCE TAX
OFFENSE
12. That which - under the rules of evidence - cannot be admitted as evidence in a trial or hearing.
ACCORD
INADMISSIBLE
LIE DETECTOR
INVESTIGATION
13. A legal proceeding in which a debtor's money - in the possession of another (the garnishee) - is applied to the debts of the debtor - such as when an employer garnishes a debtor's wages.
REAL EVIDENCE
GARNISHMENT
BAIL
CHILD SUPPORT
14. A specialized court that hears crimes dealing with traffic offenses.
COURT - TRAFFIC
INCOMPETENCY
CREDIBILITY
ORAL ARGUMENT
15. A case summary or commentary on the law cases - statutes - and rules illustrating its interpretation.
ANNOTATION
BOOKMAKING
ENHANCE
RELEVANT
16. Putting a person to death - usually by hanging - without legal authority.
BRIEF
LYNCHING
APPEAL
RIGHTS - CONSTITUTIONAL
17. Youths charged with the status of being beyond the control of their legal guardian or are habitually disobedient - truant from school - or have committed other acts that would not be a crime if committed by an adult. They are not delinquents (in that
STATUS OFFENDERS
INTESTATE SUCCESSION
PROSECUTION
DRUNK DRIVING
18. 1. The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. 2. The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
STATUS OFFENDERS
JURISDICTION
INFORMATION
AGREEMENT
19. Unlawful sexual intercourse with a person under the age of 18 - regardless of whether they consent to the act.
INTERLOCUTORY
EVIDENCE - DIRECT
MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES
STATUTORY RAPE
20. Officer of the court who files pleadings - motions - judgments - etc. - issues process - and keeps records of court proceedings.
INADMISSIBLE
DETENTION FACILITY
ADJUDICATE
CLERK
21. A person who directs a commission; a member of a commission. The officer in charge of a department or bureau of a public service.
COMMISSIONER
PLEADINGS
HARASSMENT
FORFEITURE
22. 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.
BENCH CONFERENCE
PREPONDERANCE OF THE EVIDENCE
DEFAULT-JUDGMENT
AFFIANT
23. A parent's or custodian's act of leaving a child without adequate care - supervision - support - or parental
PROFFER
ABANDONMENT
PRISON
INMATE
24. An open act showing the intent to commit a crime.
BEQUESTS
RECORD
PETITION
OVERT ACT
25. The right of an accused to a speedy trial as guaranteed by the 6th Amendment of the United States Constitution.
PROBATION BEFORE JUDGMENT (PBJ)
INDETERMINATE SENTENCE
SPEEDY TRIAL
ADMISSION
26. Legal document issued by a court that shows an administrator's legal right to take control of assets in the deceased person's name.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
PREMEDITATION
CLERK OF COURT
HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION
27. An attorney appointed by a court or employed by a government agency whose work consists primarily of defending people who are unable to hire a lawyer due to economic reasons.
IMPEACHMENT OF WITNESS
PUBLIC DEFENDER
ESTATE TAX
JAIL
28. A statement of the details of the charge made against the defendant.
BILL OF PARTICULARS
LITIGATION
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
29. A small amount of money set aside from the estate of the deceased. Its purpose is to provide for the surviving family members during the administration of the estate.
DIRECTED VERDICT
GUARDIAN
SETTLEMENT
FAMILY ALLOWANCE
30. The matter can only be filed in one court.
PEOPLE (PROSECUTION)
EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION
FOURTH AMENDMENT
CAPTION
31. Noncriminal case in which one private individual or business sues another to protect - enforce - or redress private or civil rights.
CIVIL ACTION
PRE-INJUNCTION
BREATHALYZER TEST
JURISPRUDENCE
32. Outline or summary of the nature of the case and of the anticipated proof presented by the attorney to the jury before any evidence is submitted. Also known as opening argument .
GRANTOR OR SETTLOR
PANDERING
STATEMENT - OPENING
GLUE SNIFFING
33. The initial statement made by attorneys for each side - outlining the facts each intends to establish during the trial.
DEFENSE
APPEARANCE
CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES
OPENING ARGUMENT
34. The initial appearance of an arrested person before a judge to determine whether there is probable cause for his or her arrest. Generally the person comes before a judge within hours of the arrest - and are informed of the charges against him or her
FIRST APPEARANCE
CLERK
LIABILITY
HOSTILE WITNESS
35. An action instituted with intention of injuring the defendant and without probable cause -and which terminates in favor of the person prosecuted.
ESCROW
MALICIOUS PROSECUTION
EYE WITNESS
PROBATION BEFORE JUDGMENT (PBJ)
36. 1. One who has been convicted of a criminal offense. 2. That which is connected with the law of crimes; That which has the character of a crime (criminal justice; criminal intent).
PRETERMITTED SPOUSE
MAYHEM
CRIMINAL
MISTRIAL
37. An obligation signed by the accused to secure his or her presence at the trial. This obligation means that the accused may lose money by not properly appearing for the trial. Often referred to simply as bond.
PLEA BARGAIN
ACCUSED
CRIME
BAIL BOND
38. A child born or adopted after a will is executed - who is not provided for in the will.
DELIBERATE
CHARGE TO THE JURY
ACCORD
PRETERMITTED CHILD
39. A foundation or basis; points relied on.
PATERNITY
EN BANC
GROUNDS
CHILD SUPPORT
40. A place of confinement that is more than a police station and less than a prison. It is usually used to hold persons convicted of misdemeanors or persons awaiting trial.
PERJURY
JAIL
BURDEN OF PROOF
MEDIATION
41. Recovery of land or rental property from another by legal process.
EVICTION
OBJECTION
STATUTE
DEPOSITION
42. A trust set up for the benefit of someone who the grantor believes would be incapable of managing his or her own financial affairs.
INDIGENT
SPENDTHRIFT TRUST
LAW CLERKS
FINDING
43. A general term for an action - cause - suit - or controversy brought before the court for resolution.
CHARGING DOCUMENT
EXONERATE
COURT - APPEALS
CASE
44. A person who is the liable party in paying the bond for the defendant's release from jail.
BAIL BONDSMAN
FINE
CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
CIVIL PROCEDURE
45. A case brought by the government against a person accused of committing a crime.
CRIMINAL CASE
FINGERPRINT
INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR
PETITION
46. Legal right given to a person to be responsible for the food - housing - health care - and other necessities
EXECUTE
HANDCUFFS
GUARDIANSHIP
MOOT
47. State-imposed death as punishment for a serious crime. Capital punishment.
OFFER OF PROOF
EYE WITNESS
EXECUTOR
DEATH PENALTY
48. A judge's decision not to allow an objection. A decision by a higher court finding that a lower court decision was wrong.
DELIBERATE
OVERRULE
PROBATION BEFORE JUDGMENT (PBJ)
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
49. Successive sentences - one beginning at the expiration of another - imposed against a person convicted of two or more violations.
COURT - TRAFFIC
HEARING - PRELIMINARY
CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES
JUDGMENT
50. To stand idly around - particularly in a public place.
DETENTION HEARING
DISBARMENT
GUARDIANSHIP
LOITERING