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Law Vocab
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1. Testimony given in relation to some scientific - technical - or professional matter by experts - i.e. -person qualified to speak authoritatively by reason of their special training - skill - or familiarity with the subject.
ATTORNEY OF RECORD
GUARDIANSHIP
ENTER A GUILTY PLEA
EXPERT TESTIMONY
2. Elected officer of a county whose job is to conserve peace within his or her territorial jurisdiction as well as aid in the criminal and civil court processes.
GENERAL ASSIGNMENT
SHERIFF
REFEREE
INDECENT EXPOSURE
3. A specialized court that deals with cases during the late evening and early morning hours.
CORROBORATE
DISCLAIM
PLEA BARGAIN
COURT - NIGHT
4. Land - buildings - and other improvements affixed to the land.
REAL PROPERTY
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
CONVICT
FORFEITURE
5. A determination of guilt which is the result of a trial or entry of a plea of guilty or nol contendere (no contest) - regardless of whether adjudication of guilt or imposition of sentence was suspended - deferred - or withheld.
ADMISSION
JURY BOX
CONVICTION
STATUTORY RAPE
6. A claim by a defendant that he or she lacks the soundness of mind required by law to accept responsibility for a criminal act.
INSANITY PLEA
BRIEF
RECKLESS DRIVING
NO-CONTEST CLAUSE
7. An order issued by a judge or magistrate commanding a sheriff - constable - or other officer to search a specified location.
SEARCH WARRANT
OBJECTION SUSTAINED
JURISDICTION
INFORMANT
8. One who knowingly - voluntarily - and intentionally unites with the principal offender in the commission ofa crime. A partner in a crime.
CALENDAR
ESCHEAT (ES-CHET)
ACCOMPLICE
INITIAL APPEARANCE
9. A general term for an action - cause - suit - or controversy brought before the court for resolution.
FIELD SOBRIETY TEST
CASE
CHARGE TO THE JURY
CHALLENGE TO THE ARRAY
10. The first examination of a witness by the counsel who called the witness to testify.
EXAMINATION - DIRECT
NOT GUILTY
JUVENILE WAIVER
CHARGE TO THE JURY
11. A court in which the proceedings are recorded - transcribed - and maintained as permanent records.
RATIFICATION
SODOMY
COURT OF RECORD
ADVERSARY SYSTEM
12. 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.
NO-FAULT PROCEEDINGS
PRECEDENT
EQUITABLE ACTION
ALFORD PLEA
13. The act of bringing to an end; termination. The dissolution of a marriage or other relationship.
PRE-SENTENCE REPORT
DISSOLUTION
BAIL FORFEITURE
JUDICIAL NOTICE
14. A trial lawyer representing the government in a criminal case and the interests of the state in civil matters.
FAIR HEARING
PROBATION OFFICER
DIVERSION
PROSECUTOR
15. Giving or pronouncing a judgment or decree. Also the judgment given.
PUNITIVE DAMAGES
ADJUDICATION
SENTENCE - SUSPENDED
BAIL BOND
16. The act of obtaining the property of another person through wrongful use of actual or threatened force - violence - or fear.
EQUITABLE ACTION
BENCH TRIAL
DOCKET
EXTORTION
17. An action instituted with intention of injuring the defendant and without probable cause -and which terminates in favor of the person prosecuted.
MALICIOUS PROSECUTION
BRIEF
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR)
REVERSIBLE ERROR
18. The court with authority to supervise estate administration.
PRIVITY
PROBATE COURT
JUVENILE
PETTY OFFENSE
19. Without denying the charge - the defendant raises circumstances such as insanity - self-defense -or entrapment to avoid civil or criminal responsibility.
ROBBERY
CRIMINAL INSANITY
ESTATE
AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE
20. The court transfer of legal custody of a person from parents or legal guardian to another person - agency - or institution. It may be temporary or permanent.
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF
INCOMPETENCY
CHARACTER EVIDENCE
DEPRIVATION OF CUSTODY
21. Synonymous with reversible error ; an error which warrants the appellate court in reversing the judgment before it.
PREJUDICIAL ERROR
MALICIOUS PROSECUTION
CONDITIONAL RELEASE
REVERSIBLE ERROR
22. An elected constitutional officer serving as an arm of the court with respect to all court filings and related proceedings.
PLEA
COURT ADMINISTRATOR
BOOKMAKING
INDICTMENT
23. To sentence a person convicted of an offense to pay a penalty in money.
OVERT ACT
BAIL REVIEW
FINE
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
24. Notifying a person that he or she has been named as a party to a lawsuit or has been accused of some offense. Process consists of a summons - citation or warrant - to which a copy of the complaint is attached.
SERVICE OF PROCESS
FIND GUILTY
PENALTY
EN BANC
25. A chronological summary of all official records and recorded documents affecting the title to aparcel of real property.
COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE
ABSTRACT OF TITLE
ADJUDICATE
EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE
26. A husband or wife of a deceased spouse married after a will is executed who is not provided for in the will.
PRETERMITTED SPOUSE
SEALING
DOMICILE
CUMULATIVE SENTENCES
27. Placing a convicted defendant on conditional probation - the successful completion of which will prevent entry of the underlying judgment of conviction
SENTENCE - CONCURRENT
SECURED DEBT
NO BILL
PROBATION BEFORE JUDGMENT (PBJ)
28. The rule preventing illegally obtained evidence to be used in any trial.
STAY
EXCLUSIONARY RULE
GOOD CAUSE
RELEVANT
29. A forsaking - abandoning - renouncing - or giving over a right.
SEXUAL MOLESTATION
INTERROGATORIES
RELINQUISHMENT
BURGLARY
30. A crime - such as a felony - misdemeanor - or other punishable unlawful act.
BATTERED CHILD SYNDROME (B.C.S.)
RELINQUISHMENT
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
OFFENSE
31. A young person who has not yet attained the age at which he or she should be treated as an adult for purposes of criminal law and other legal matters.
ORDER - COURT
DISSENT
JUVENILE
PENALTY
32. An endeavor or effort to do an act or accomplish a crime - carries beyond preparation - but lacking execution.
ATTEMPT
FALSE ARREST
COURT - TRAFFIC
HEARSAY
33. Settling a dispute without a full - formal trial. Methods includemediation - conciliation - arbitration - and settlement - among others.
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR)
PETITIONER
PANDERING
ANSWER
34. Declaration or document issued by a grand jury that either makes a neutral report or notes misdeeds by officials charged with specified public duties.
REJOINDER
PRESENTMENT
FALSE PRETENSES
RESTRAINING ORDER
35. To take into one's family the child of another and give him or her the rights - privileges - and duties of a child and heir.
ISSUE
ADOPTION
CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
ASSAULT
36. 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.
ENTER A GUILTY PLEA
CONVICT
CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE
OBJECTION SUSTAINED
37. To legally certify the innocence of one charged with a crime. To set free - release or discharge from an obligation - burden or accusation. To find a defendant not guilty in a criminal trial.
AGGRAVATED BATTERY
EXONERATE
ACQUIT
ATTACHMENT
38. A police identification procedure by which the suspect to a crime is exhibited - along with others - before the victim or witness to determine if the victim or witness can identify the committed the crime.suspect as the person who
KIDNAPPING
LINEUP
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF
ESCROW
39. A proceeding in which the accused is brought before the court to plead to the criminal charge in the indictment or information. The charge is read to him or her and he or she is asked to plead guilty or not guilty or - where permitted - nolo contende
REAL EVIDENCE
CALENDAR
MANSLAUGHTER - VOLUNTARY
ARRAIGNMENT
40. One who saw the act - fact - or transaction to which he or she testifies.
BAILIFF
EXTORTION
EYE WITNESS
ACCOMPLICE
41. A legal right - exemption or immunity granted to a person - company or class - that is beyond the common advantages of other citizens.
EXAMINATION - DIRECT
CIVIL CASE
PRIVILEGE
BEST EVIDENCE
42. Needy and poor. A defendant who can demonstrate his or her indigence to the court may be assigned a court appointed attorney at public expense.
EVIDENCE
FAILURE TO COMPLY
INDIGENT
BATTERED CHILD SYNDROME (B.C.S.)
43. Evil doing - ill conduct; the commission of some act which is positively prohibited by law.
PETIT JURY
RESTRAINING ORDER
MALFEASANCE
STATEMENT - CLOSING
44. Words - gestures - and actions which tend to annoy - alarm - and verbally abuse another person.
EMBEZZLE
SEPARATE MAINTENANCE
CUMULATIVE SENTENCES
HARASSMENT
45. The time within a plaintiff must begin a lawsuit (in civil cases) or a prosecutor must bring charges (in criminal cases). There are different statutes of limitations at both the federal and state levels for different kinds of lawsuits or crimes.
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
FIELD SOBRIETY TEST
CODICIL (kod'i-sil)
PRECEDENT
46. The degree of certainty required for a juror to legally find a criminal defendant guilty
DETENTION
REASONABLE DOUBT - BEYOND A
PERMANENT RESIDENT
AFFIDAVIT
47. 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.
GAMBLING
HEARING - PRELIMINARY
INCARCERATE
RECUSE
48. A lawsuit - litigation - or action. Any question - civil or criminal - litigated or contested before a court of justice.
SENTENCE REPORT
DIRECT EVIDENCE
DISPOSITION
CAUSE
49. The trial method used in the U.S. and some other countries. This system is based on the belief that truth can best be determined by giving opposing parties full opportunity to present and establish their evidence - and totest by crossexamination the
INSANITY PLEA
POSTPONEMENT
ADVERSARY SYSTEM
BATTERED CHILD SYNDROME (B.C.S.)
50. Member of the jury.
HUNG JURY
ESTOPPEL
MALPRACTICE
JUROR