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Law Vocab
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1. 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.
BAIL BOND
PREJUDICIAL ERROR
INCEST
NO-FAULT PROCEEDINGS
2. 1. A unit of the judiciary authorized to decide disputed matters of fact - cases or controversies. 2. Figuratively - the judge or judicial officer. Judges sometimes use 'court' to refer to themselves in the third person - as in 'the court has read
INMATE
JURISPRUDENCE
PROSECUTOR
COURT
3. A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it - before a notary or officer havingauthority to administer oaths.
JURY
MALICE
AFFIDAVIT
FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER
4. A jury whose members cannot agree upon a verdict.
MODIFICATION
HUNG JURY
FORFEIT
JUVENILE WAIVER
5. Evidence which can disappear relatively quickly - such as the amount of alcohol in a person's blood.
EVIDENCE - EVANESCENT
ESTOPPEL
ABSTRACT OF RECORD
HANDCUFFS
6. The breaking or violating of a law - right - obligation - or duty either by doing an act or failing to do an act. BREAKING AND ENTERING - Breaking and entering a dwelling of another in nighttime with intent to commit a felony therein.
CHARGE TO THE JURY
CIVIL PROCEDURE
BREACH
RECKLESS DRIVING
7. For the judge or jury to determine and declare the guilt of the defendant.
ATTORNEY
FIND GUILTY
PRESENTMENT
GUARDIAN
8. The act of spending an allotted amount of time in a designated location such as a prison as punishment for the crime committed.
DECREE
SERVE A SENTENCE
ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
ORDINANCE
9. 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.'
CONFESSION
APPEAL
BENCH CONFERENCE
EVIDENCE - CIRCUMSTANTIAL
10. To lose - or lose the right to.
ALLEGE
REST
FORFEIT
EXECUTOR
11. To willfully take or convert to one's own use - another's money or property - which the wrongdoer initially acquired lawfully - because of some office - employment - or some position of trust.
RECIDIVISM
CLOSING ARGUMENT
EMBEZZLE
DEFENSE ATTORNEY
12. A writ - often issued by an appellate court - making available remedies not regularly within the powers of lower courts. They include writs of habeas corpus - mandamus - prohibition and quo warranto.
INTERLOCUTORY
OBJECTION
CHARACTER EVIDENCE
EXTRAORDINARY WRIT
13. The wellness of a person's state of mind.
COURT - TRAFFIC
MENTAL HEALTH
BOOKMAKING
PUNITIVE DAMAGES
14. Evidence which is of greater weight or more convincing than the evidence which is offered in opposition to it.
ESTOPPEL
PREPONDERANCE OF THE EVIDENCE
DECREE
MEDIATION
15. Standard of proof commonly used in civil lawsuits and in regulatory agency cases. It governs the amount of proof that must be offered in order for the plaintiff to win the case.
IMPANEL
NOTICE TO PRODUCE
CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE
PRE-TRIAL CONFERENCE
16. The assertion of a right to money or property.
FINGERPRINT
CLAIM
ESTATE
SPEEDY TRIAL
17. 1. In a criminal case - the person accused of the crime. 2. In a civil case - the person being sued.
DEFENDANT
PRIVILEGE
DEFAMATION
GUARDIAN
18. Those which do not constitute a justification or excuse for an offense but which may be considered as reasons for reducing the degree of blame.
RELEVANT
GROUNDS
DEPRIVATION OF CUSTODY
MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES
19. A chronological summary of all official records and recorded documents affecting the title to aparcel of real property.
IMPEACHMENT OF WITNESS
ABSTRACT OF TITLE
CHARGE TO THE JURY
CONCURRENT JURISDICTION
20. Mutual or successive relationships to the same right of property - or the same interest of one person with another which represents the same legal right.
LIABLE
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
JUROR
PRIVITY
21. A court having jurisdiction to hear appeals and review a trial court's procedure.
PRIVITY
CIVIL CASE
APPELLANT
APPELLATE COURT
22. A hearing in which certain rights are respected such as the right to present evidence - to cross examine and to have findings supported by evidence.
FAIR HEARING
BATTERED CHILD SYNDROME (B.C.S.)
ENJOINING
MOTION GRANTED
23. Evidence that helps to prove a point or issue in a case.
PREPONDERANCE OF THE EVIDENCE
PROBATE ESTATE
AGENT
RELEVANT
24. To act in accordance with - to accept - to obey.
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
HEARING - CONTESTED
COMPLY
PARALEGAL
25. An inference of the truth or falsity of a proposition or fact - that stands until rebutted by evidence to the contrary.
PARALEGAL
PRESUMPTION
BANKRUPTCY
FAIR HEARING
26. 1. An act of omission or commission in violation of law which carries criminal consequences. 2. Criminal activity in general relating to a specific time or place.
CRIMINAL RECORD
DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE
ELEMENTS OF A CRIME
CRIME
27. Any unlawful physical restraint of another's personal liberty - whether or not carried out by a peace officer.
DECLARATORY JUDGMENT
FALSE ARREST
COMMON LAW
FIFTH AMENDMENT
28. The act of not following an order that is directed by the court.
DEATH PENALTY
NON-CAPITAL CASE
REMAND
FAILURE TO COMPLY
29. Evil doing - ill conduct; the commission of some act which is positively prohibited by law.
EXHIBIT
MALFEASANCE
INCARCERATE
REGULATION
30. An oral (unwritten) will.
NUNCUPATIVE WILL
JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY
NOTICE
PRE-INJUNCTION
31. Procedure by which mortgaged property is sold on default of the mortgagor in satisfaction of mortgage debt.
FORECLOSURE
CLOSING ARGUMENT
KNOWINGLY
AID AND ABET
32. The heading on a legal document listing the parties - the court - the case number - and related information.
CAPTION
CONDEMNATION
SEPARATE MAINTENANCE
MOOT
33. A procedure by which a convicted defendant challenges the conviction and/or sentence on the basis of some alleged violation or error.
POST CONVICTION RELIEF PROCEEDING
PROSECUTOR
PROSTITUTION
INCARCERATE
34. A reasonable belief that a crime has or is being committed; the basis for all lawful searches - seizures -and arrests.
PROBABLE CAUSE
ACCUSED
CRIME
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
35. To obtain customers for a whore or prostitute. One who obtains customers for a whore or prostitute.
PIMP
RESTRAINING ORDER
BATTERY
PAROLE EVIDENCE
36. Any behavior - contrary to law - which disturbs the public peace or decorum - scandalizes the community - or shocks the public sense of morality.
MEMORIALIZED
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
EXCLUSION OF WITNESSES
37. Legal debts and obligations.
STATE'S ATTORNEY
REASONABLE DOUBT - BEYOND A
ROBBERY
LIABILITY
38. An opportunity for lawyers to summarize their position before the court and also to answer the judges' questions.
ORAL ARGUMENT
GLUE SNIFFING
COURT
REFEREE
39. The dismissal of a case without preventing the plaintiff from bringing the same cause of action against the defendant in the future.
INDETERMINATE SENTENCE
DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE
BENCH TRIAL
RETURN
40. Formal conclusion by a judge or jury on issues of fact.
DUE PROCESS OF LAW
FINDING
PROBATION OFFICER
REDRESS
41. 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.
FINE
INTERLOCUTORY
JAIL
AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE
42. Process by which a court seeks to interpret the meaning and scope of legislation.
FRAUD
COURT - APPEALS
EXAMINATION - REDIRECT
STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION
43. Sexual intercourse between persons so closely related that marriage between them would be unlawful.
FORFEIT
INCEST
NUNCUPATIVE WILL
BAIL FORFEITURE
44. 1. One who administers the estate of a person who dies without a will. 2. A court official.
CONSIDERATION
SETTLOR
ARSON
ADMINISTRATOR
45. Unlawful intercourse with an individual without their consent.
RAPE
SERVE A SENTENCE
EMINENT DOMAIN
PREJUDICIAL EVIDENCE
46. 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
STATEMENT - CLOSING
PATERNITY
LIE DETECTOR
COURT - NIGHT
47. Acts or declarations by which one implicates oneself in a crime.
PENDING
EYE WITNESS
PROFFER
SELF-INCRIMINATION
48. Two or more sentences of jail time to be served simultaneously.
ENJOINING
SENTENCE - CONCURRENT
NOT GUILTY
REVOCABLE TRUST
49. 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.
INFRACTION
ARREST
CONSERVATORSHIP
FELONY
50. The first examination of a witness by the counsel who called the witness to testify.
EXAMINATION - DIRECT
ACCUSATION
ATTEST
DISSOLUTION