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Law Vocab
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1. A reference to a source of legal authority. A direction to appear in court - as when a defendant is cited into court - rather than arrested.
CITATION
KIDNAPPING
EYE WITNESS
PRESUMPTION OF LAW
2. Tangible physical property (such as cars - clothing - furniture - and jewelry) and intangible personal property. This does not include real property such as land or rights in land.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
DIVERSION
COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE
EXTRADITION
3. The purpose to use a particular means to bring about a certain result.
EXPUNGEMENT
INTENT
ATTORNEY OF RECORD
CHILD MOLESTATION
4. One who knowingly - voluntarily - and intentionally unites with the principal offender in the commission ofa crime. A partner in a crime.
ATTACHMENT
CUMULATIVE SENTENCES
CRIME
ACCOMPLICE
5. 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.
KNOWINGLY
FAMILY ALLOWANCE
CONFESSION
IMMUNITY
6. Antisocial behavior by a minor; especially behavior that would be criminally punishable if the actor were an adult - but instead is usually punished by special laws pertaining only to minors.
DELINQUENCY - JUVENILE
ARBITRATION
PENITENTIARY
CONVICTION
7. 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.
CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS
ALIMONY
MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES
CHAIN OF CUSTODY
8. A protest to the court against an act or omission by the opposing party.
OBJECTION
INVESTIGATION
JUROR
JUROR - ALTERNATE
9. A phrase used to denote a hypothetical person who exercises qualities of attention - knowledge - intelligence - and judgment that society requires of its members for the protection of his or her own interest and the interests of others.
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
ANSWER
REASONABLE PERSON
10. Formal notification to the party that has been sued in a civil case of the fact that the lawsuit has been filed. Also - any form of notification of a legal proceeding.
RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION
HANDCUFFS
NOTICE
LINEUP
11. 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.
MALFEASANCE
EXECUTE
LIE DETECTOR
STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION
12. Supervised release of a prisoner before the expiration of his or her sentence.
FAMILY ALLOWANCE
PAROLE
PEREMPTORY CHALLENGE
MEMORIALIZED
13. A special type of guilty plea by which a defendant does not admit guilt but concedes that the State hasufficient evidence to convict; normally made to avoid the threat of greater punishment. Source: Black's Law Dictionary(1996); North Carolina v. Alf
PROBATION DEPARTMENT
BRANDISHING A WEAPON
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
ALFORD PLEA
14. The taking or detaining of a person against his or her will and without lawful authority.
INCAPACITY
EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES
KIDNAPPING
COUNTY JAIL
15. Any unlawful physical restraint of another's personal liberty - whether or not carried out by a peace officer.
RETAINER
INTESTATE
FALSE ARREST
COURTS - JUVENILE and DEPENDENCY
16. Statements by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else.Hearsay is usually not admissible as evidence in court.
DAMAGES
FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER
CHAMBERS
HEARSAY
17. Court order requiring to appear and show cause why the court should not take a particular course of action. If the party fails to appear or to give sufficient reasons why the court should take no action - the court will take the action. In criminal c
BATTERED CHILD SYNDROME (B.C.S.)
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
OFFER OF PROOF
CLERK OF COURT
18. Unlawful sexual intercourse with a person under the age of 18 - regardless of whether they consent to the act.
STATUTORY RAPE
CALENDAR
CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES
EQUITABLE ACTION
19. An undisclosed person who confidentially discloses material information of a crime to the police - which is usually done in exchange for a reward or special treatment.
PROBATION BEFORE JUDGMENT (PBJ)
INFORMANT
CHALLENGE FOR CAUSE
KIDNAPPING
20. A county court that handles civil claims for amounts less than $5 -00. People often represent themselves rather than hire an attorney.
ACTION
LITIGANT
ARBITRATION
SMALL CLAIMS COURT
21. Evil doing - ill conduct; the commission of some act which is positively prohibited by law.
JUVENILE WAIVER
MALFEASANCE
FIREARM
CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES
22. A proceeding similar to a trial - without a jury - and usually of shorter duration.
REPLY
SEARCH WARRANT
JAIL
HEARING
23. A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it - before a notary or officer havingauthority to administer oaths.
FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER
CREDIBILITY
DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE
AFFIDAVIT
24. Now called Judgment as a Matter of Law. An instruction by the judge to the jury to return a specific verdict.
COURT - TRAFFIC
ESTOPPEL
DIRECTED VERDICT
PARALEGAL
25. A will entirely written - dated - and signed by the testator in his/her own handwriting.
SETTLOR
HOLOGRAPHIC WILL
DETENTION
DEFENSE
26. A type of sentence where the convicted criminal is ordered to spend the rest of his or her life in prison
LIFE IMPRISONMENT
GOOD TIME
JURISPRUDENCE
PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS
27. 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
ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
POSTPONEMENT
PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS
28. The person to whom property rights or power are transferred by another - a grantee.
ASSIGNEE
PUBLIC DEFENDER
ESCHEAT (ES-CHET)
GENERAL JURISDICTION
29. 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.
FIREARM
SELF-PROVING WILL
CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS
ESTOPPEL
30. Punishment - civil or criminal - generally referring to payment of money.
ADOPTION
CHILD SUPPORT
PENALTY
DIRECTED VERDICT
31. In the practice of appellate courts - the word means that the decision of the trial court is correct.
AFFIRMED
BRIEF
INSTRUCTIONS
RAP SHEET
32. A sentence imposed for the commission of a crime whereby a convicted criminal offender is released into the community - usually under conditions and under the supervision of a probation officer - instead of incarceration.
PROBATION
COMMIT
SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY
PETTY THEFT
33. 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.
OFFENDER
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
MITIGATING FACTORS
CAPITAL CASE
34. The unlawful operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
ANNUAL REVIEW
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
SPENDTHRIFT TRUST
ABSTRACTACT
35. 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).
CRIMINAL
DEATH ROW
HEARING
BOND
36. Refers to statutes and judicial proceedings involving persons or businesses that cannot pay their debts and seek the assistance of the court in getting a fresh start.
COMPOSITE DRAWING
BANKRUPTCY
INHERITANCE TAX
ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
37. A written direction or command delivered by a court or judge.
CRIMINAL SUMMONS
ABATEMENT OF ACTION
COURT ORDER
STATUTE
38. A court order directing that an individual be kept in custody - usually in a penal or mental facility.
COMMITMENT ORDER
CAUSATION
EN BANC
JURY COMMISSIONER
39. The act of not appearing in court after being presented with a subpoena or summons.
BOND
JURISDICTION
LIEN
FAILURE TO APPEAR
40. The person who sets up a trust. Also called the grantor.
ESTOPPEL
SERVICE
SHERIFF
SETTLOR
41. Exhibit and/or evidence that is offered by the prosecution.
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42. The jury or the judge must determine that the defendant - because of mental disease or defect - could not form the intent required to commit the offense.
DEPOSITION
PRE-INJUNCTION
COMMITMENT
NOT GUILTY BY REASON OF INSANITY
43. Standards governing whether evidence in a civil or criminal case is admissible.
BRIBE
FINDING
RULES OF EVIDENCE
REMITTITUR
44. A report to the sentencing judge containing background information about the crime and the defendant to assist the judge in making his or her sentencing decision.
CITATION
STIPULATE
OBJECT
PRE-SENTENCE REPORT
45. Evidence which tends to indicate that a defendant did not commit the alleged crime.
EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT
SLANDER
COURT ADMINISTRATOR
46. Strict legal rights of the parties; a decision 'on the merits' is one that reaches the right(s) of a party - as distinguished from disposition of a case on a ground not reaching the right(s) raised in an action;
MERITS
ATTORNEY-IN-FACT
CRIMINAL RECORD
EYE WITNESS
47. A trust that - once set up - the grantor may not revoke.
MANSLAUGHTER - VOLUNTARY
GRAND JURY
AGREEMENT
IRREVOCABLE TRUST
48. Putting a person to death - usually by hanging - without legal authority.
LYNCHING
HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION
BOOKING NUMBER
PROBATION DEPARTMENT
49. The generic name for the defendant in a criminal case.
NO-FAULT PROCEEDINGS
ACCUSED
COURTROOM
ABSTRACT OF TITLE
50. The process of photographing - fingerprinting - and recording identifying data of a suspect. This process follows the arrest.
ALIBI
AUTO TAMPERING
FOSTER CARE
BOOKING