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Law Vocab
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1. Operation of a motor vehicle that shows a reckless disregard of possible consequences and indifference of others rights.
PROFFER
IMPANEL
JOINT VENTURE
RECKLESS DRIVING
2. An assault committed with the intention of committing some additional crime.
ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED
FOSTER CARE
GOOD TIME
AUTO TAMPERING
3. An action which may be brought for the purpose of restraining the threatened infliction of wrongs or injuries - and the prevention of threatened illegal action.
INDETERMINATE SENTENCE
HIT AND RUN
EQUITABLE ACTION
JURY - HUNG
4. The process by which one state or country surrenders to another state - a person accused or convicted of a crime in the other state.
MALICIOUS PROSECUTION
AFFIANT
AUTO TAMPERING
EXTRADITION
5. To change - correct - revise - improve - modify - or alter.
AMEND
MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES
COMMISSIONER
PRESUMPTION OF LAW
6. In civil cases when it is necessary to preserve the status quo prior to trial - the court may issue a preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order ordering a party to carry out a specified activity.
DISBARMENT
ENTRAPMENT
PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
RAP SHEET
7. A crime of a more serious nature than a misdemeanor - usually punishable by imprisonment in a penitentiary for more than a year and/or substantial fines.
FOSTER CARE
OF COUNSEL
POLLING THE JURY
FELONY
8. 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.
MANSLAUGHTER - INVOLUNTARY
CRIMINAL
ESTOPPEL
GAMBLING
9. The degree of certainty required for a juror to legally find a criminal defendant guilty
REASONABLE DOUBT - BEYOND A
ACCOMPLICE
ALLOCUTION
CAPITAL CASE
10. There are essentially three standards of proof applicable in most court proceedings. In criminal cases - the offense must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt - the highest standard. In civil cases and neglect and dependency proceedings - the lowest
OVERT ACT
STANDARD OF PROOF
PLEA BARGAIN
CHILD MOLESTATION
11. The first questioning of witnesses by the party on whose behalf they are called.
NOTICE TO PRODUCE
COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE
DIRECT EXAMINATION
PROFFER
12. An action by which a third person who may be affected by a lawsuit is permitted to become a party to the suit. Differs from the process of becoming an amicus curiae.
INTERVENTION
SEPARATE MAINTENANCE
PURGE
INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
13. A release from custody which imposes regulations on the activities and associations of the defendant. If a defendant fails to meet the conditions - the release is revoked.
BANKRUPTCY
DECLARATORY JUDGMENT
CONDITIONAL RELEASE
CONVICT
14. A lesser offense than a felony and generally punishable by fine or limited jail time - but not in a penitentiary.
BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT
OFFENSE
GARNISHMENT
MISDEMEANOR
15. A form of alternative dispute resolution in which the parties bring their dispute to a neutral third party - who helps lower tensions - improve communications - and explore possible solutions. Conciliation is similar to mediation - but it may be less
INTERROGATORIES
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
CONCILIATION
OBJECTION OVERRULED
16. Postponing the effect of a judgment already entered - ordinarily because of an error apparent on the record .
BIFURCATE
SEARCH WARRANT
DISTURBING THE PEACE
ARREST OF JUDGMENT
17. A motion to dismiss a civil case because of the legal insufficiency of a complaint.
RECORD
CODE
DEMURRER
CONDEMNATION
18. 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.
CRIMINAL
PETITIONER
DISBARMENT
PERMANENT RESIDENT
19. Failure to exercise the degree of care that a reasonable person would use under the same circumstances.
CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE
ESTOPPEL
PRE-INJUNCTION
NEGLIGENCE
20. To disagree. An appellate court opinion setting forth the minority view and outlining the disagreement of one or more judges with the decision of the majority.
DISSENT
GOOD CAUSE
INFORMATION
DETENTION
21. Dying without a will.
PERSONAL RECOGNIZANCE
JOINT VENTURE
INTESTATE
RULE
22. The distinctive pattern of lines on human fingertips that are used as a method of identification in criminal cases.
GARNISHMENT
PROBATE
FINGERPRINT
PETITIONER
23. A machine which records by a needle on a graph varying emotional disturbances when answering questions truly or falsely - as indicated by fluctuations in blood pressure - perspiration.respiration
ASSIGNEE
RATIFICATION
LIE DETECTOR
IRREVOCABLE TRUST
24. The seat occupied by judges in courts.
JURY COMMISSIONER
CHALLENGE TO THE ARRAY
JAIL
BENCH
25. A court order forbidding the defendant from doing any action or threatened action until a hearing on the application can be conducted.
RESTRAINING ORDER
EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION
AGGRAVATING FACTORS
CORROBORATION
26. Lack of mental capacity to do or abstain from doing a particular act; inability to distinguish right from wrong. State of mind rendering a defendant incapable of distinguishing between right and wrong - such that he or shecannot be held accountable f
CRIMINAL INSANITY
AGGRAVATING FACTORS
ABANDONMENT
RECORD
27. Evil doing - ill conduct; the commission of some act which is positively prohibited by law.
CODICIL (kod'i-sil)
ESCROW
MALFEASANCE
CAUSE OF ACTION
28. One which implicitly instructs the witness how to answer or which suggests to the witness the answer desired.
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
LEADING QUESTION
DRUNK DRIVING
POLLING THE JURY
29. To state - recite - assert - claim - maintain - charge or set forth. To make an allegation.
COURT ORDER
REVERSIBLE ERROR
MODIFICATION
ALLEGE
30. A jury whose members cannot agree upon a verdict.
HUNG JURY
PLAINTIFF
GRAND JURY
EXCLUSION OF WITNESSES
31. 1. The action of sending a person to a penal or mental institution. 2. The order directing an officer to take a person to a penal or mental institution.
FIND GUILTY
COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE
COMMITMENT
EVIDENCE
32. A proceeding similar to a trial - without a jury - and usually of shorter duration.
APPEARANCE
HEARING
DIRECT EVIDENCE
RULES OF EVIDENCE
33. One who has authority to act for another.
AGENT
COMPLAINT
ILLEGAL
ENJOINING
34. The procedure by which one or both parties disclose evidence which will be used at trial. The specific tools of discovery include depositions - interrogatories and motions for the production of documents.
DEMURRER
BAIL
OFFENDER
DISCOVERY
35. An attempt to cause serious bodily injury to another or purposely - knowingly or recklesslycausing such injury - or an attempt to cause or purposely or knowingly cause bodily injury to another with a deadly weapon.
CIVIL ACTION
CONCILIATION
PRIVITY
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
36. An imaginary situation - incorporating facts previously admitted into evidence - upon which an expert witness is permitted to give an opinion as to a condition resulting from the situation.
INITIAL APPEARANCE
HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION
REPLY
NON-CAPITAL CASE
37. An action of a higher court in setting aside or revoking a lower court decision.
PROBATE COURT
LITIGANT
FIRST APPEARANCE
REVERSE
38. A temporary location that is meant to secure the accused while waiting for trial to begin or continue.
NUNCUPATIVE WILL
IMPLIED CONTRACT
DETENTION
HOLDING CELL
39. A will whose validity does not have to be testified to in court by the witnesses to it - because the witnesses executed an affidavit reflecting proper execution of the will prior to the maker's death.
KNOWINGLY
SELF-PROVING WILL
PROBATE COURT
OATH
40. Bail that is kept by the court as a result of not following a court order.
AUTHENTICATE
LEWD CONDUCT
BAIL FORFEITURE
DIRECTED VERDICT
41. The place where a person has his or her permanent legal home. A person may have several residences - but only one domicile.
HOSTILE WITNESS
DOMICILE
PETTY OFFENSE
ALIMONY
42. Mental capacity of a person - especially with regard to his or her ability to stand trial and to assist counsel in his or her defense.
DIRECTED VERDICT
COMPETENCY
ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
PETITION
43. Among other matters - the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits states from depriving any person of life - liberty - or property without adequate due process .
PRETERMITTED SPOUSE
DECLARATORY JUDGMENT
FOURTH AMENDMENT
MANDATE
44. The party who complains or sues; one who applies to the court for legal redress. Also called the plaintiff.
MOOT
INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
COMPLAINANT
BIND OVER
45. A witness whose testimony is not favorable to the party who calls him or her as a witness. A hostile witness may be asked be cross-examined by the party who calls him or be cross-examined by the party who calls him or leading questions and may her to
SPENDTHRIFT TRUST
HOSTILE WITNESS
RECKLESS DRIVING
CALLING THE DOCKET
46. Presentation of evidence to the court (out of the hearing of the jury) for the court's decision of whether the evidence is admissible.
BENCH WARRANT
APPELLATE COURT
POLLING THE JURY
OFFER OF PROOF
47. The section of a courthouse in which the judge presides over the proceedings.
SEPARATION
SELF-INCRIMINATION
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
COURTROOM
48. A government grant giving an inventor the exclusive right to make or sell his or her invention for a term of years.
PATENT
ACCUSATION
MOOT
PRETERMITTED CHILD
49. The act - after a jury verdict has been announced - of asking jurors individually whether they agree with the verdict.
ASSUMPTION OF RISK
COURT ADMINISTRATOR
POLLING THE JURY
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
50. The lack of power or the legal ability to act.
INSTRUCTIONS
ALIMONY
INCAPACITY
CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES