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Law Vocab
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1. To change - correct - revise - improve - modify - or alter.
RESPONDENT
ADMISSIBLE EVIDENCE
FAILURE TO COMPLY
AMEND
2. Written or oral pledge by a witness to speak the truth.
OATH
BOOKING
ON A PERSON'S OWN RECOGNIZANCE
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
3. One who knowingly - voluntarily - and intentionally unites with the principal offender in the commission ofa crime. A partner in a crime.
DISTURBING THE PEACE
ACCOMPLICE
HOMICIDE
REVERSE
4. Sentences for more than one crime that are to be served at the same time - rather than one after the other. See also CUMULATIVE SENTENCES.
PUNITIVE DAMAGES
FINDING
PERSONAL PROPERTY
CONCURRENT SENTENCES
5. A person's own act - or acceptance of facts - which preclude his or her later making claims to the contrary.
ESTOPPEL
STANDING
DELIBERATION
SEALING
6. A court having jurisdiction to hear appeals and review a trial court's procedure.
LIABILITY
ARGUMENT
CAUSE OF ACTION
APPELLATE COURT
7. A weapon which acts by force of gunpowder - such as a rifle - shotgun or revolver.
STATEMENT - OPENING
FIREARM
HOSPITAL WARRANT
BENCH WARRANT
8. 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.
MALFEASANCE
CREDIBILITY
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
BAIL BONDSMAN
9. The degree of certainty required for a juror to legally find a criminal defendant guilty
INJUNCTION
REASONABLE DOUBT - BEYOND A
CHARACTER EVIDENCE
MERITS
10. Case - cause - suit - or controversy disputed or contested before a court of justice.
ACTION
SIDEBAR
OVERRULE
IMPEACHMENT OF WITNESS
11. 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
NO-FAULT PROCEEDINGS
ARBITRATION
DEFAULT-JUDGMENT
12. The operation of a vehicle in an impaired state after consuming alcohol that when tested is above the state's legal alcohol limit.
NO BILL
RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION
CRIMINAL
DRUNK DRIVING
13. A lawsuit.
CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE
PRESENTMENT
PRE-TRIAL CONFERENCE
LITIGATION
14. 1. One who administers the estate of a person who dies without a will. 2. A court official.
ADMINISTRATOR
RULE
ORDER - COURT
INFORMATION
15. Gifts made in a will.
POLLING THE JURY
PENITENTIARY
CONSIDERATION
BEQUESTS
16. A phrase commonly applied to counsel employed to assist in the preparation or management of the case - or its presentation on appeal - but who is not the principal attorney for the party.
MORAL TURPITUDE
ANNOTATION
STATE'S ATTORNEY
OF COUNSEL
17. The correction of an error admitted in any process.
DEATH ROW
RETURN
STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION
AMENDMENT
18. To place a paper in the official custody of the clerk of court to enter into the files or records of a case.
FILE
INFORMANT
HEARSAY
LAW CLERKS
19. A written or verbal command from a court directing or forbidding an action.
COLLATERAL ATTACK
ORDER - COURT
INDETERMINATE SENTENCE
INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
20. A sentence of imprisonment to a specified minimum and maximum period of time -specifically authorized by statute - subject to termination by a parole board or other authorized agency after the prisoner has served the minimum term.
CONVICTION
INDETERMINATE SENTENCE
FAILURE TO APPEAR
CHILD MOLESTATION
21. 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.
FELONY MURDER
BEST EVIDENCE
MITIGATING FACTORS
INCRIMINATE
22. The assertion of a right to money or property.
ARRAIGNMENT
CLAIM
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
DISSOLUTION
23. A court order directing that an individual be kept in custody - usually in a penal or mental facility.
COMMITMENT ORDER
BRIEF
INMATE
FELONY
24. A contract in which the promise made by the obligor is not expressed - but inferred by one's conduct or implied in law.
FAILURE TO APPEAR
AMEND
EVICTION
IMPLIED CONTRACT
25. Requirement that police tell a suspect in their custody of his or her constitutional rights before they question him or her: specifically - the right to remain silent; that any statement made may be used against him or her; the right to an attorney;
EXPERT TESTIMONY
PRETERMITTED CHILD
MIRANDA RIGHTS
STATUTE
26. 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
REPLEVIN
LINEUP
FIRST APPEARANCE
RECIDIVISM
27. A legal right - exemption or immunity granted to a person - company or class - that is beyond the common advantages of other citizens.
PRE-TRIAL CONFERENCE
PRIVILEGE
DISCLAIM
JURY - HUNG
28. 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.
CASE
REPORT
ILLEGAL
PETITIONER
29. A child born or adopted after a will is executed - who is not provided for in the will.
REMAND
PRETERMITTED CHILD
MALICE
DIRECT EVIDENCE
30. The unlawful operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
HIT AND RUN
LEGAL AID
CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES
31. 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).
INVESTIGATION
CRIMINAL
SODOMY
PROOF
32. To support with evidence or authority; make more certain.
REMEDY
CORROBORATE
JUROR
LIMITED JURISDICTION
33. The court officer responsible for choosing the panel of persons to serve as potential jurors for a particular court term.
MODIFICATION
JURY COMMISSIONER
PRIVILEGE
CHARGE TO THE JURY
34. The delivery of a legal document - such as a complaint - summons - or subpoena - notifying a person of a lawsuit or other legal action taken against him or her. Service - which constitutes formal legal notice - must be made by an officially authorize
SERVICE
MEMORIALIZED
PETIT JURY
FORFEIT
35. The authority of a court to review the official actions of other branches of government. Also - the authority to declare unconstitutional the actions of other branches.
EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION
GLUE SNIFFING
COMPLAINT
JUDICIAL REVIEW
36. The heading on a legal document listing the parties - the court - the case number - and related information.
APPEAL
ASSISTANT STATE'S ATTORNEY
CAPTION
RESTRAINING ORDER
37. The party against whom an appeal is taken. Sometimes called a respondent.
ADOPTION
NEGLIGENCE
APPELLEE
COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE
38. A document containing background material on a convicted person. It is prepared to guide the judge in the imposition of a sentence. Sometimes called a pre-sentence report.
SENTENCE REPORT
BANKRUPTCY
FOURTH AMENDMENT
PETIT JURY
39. The act of not following an order that is directed by the court.
FAILURE TO COMPLY
MOTION DENIED
PANDERING
CHILD ABUSE
40. A listing of all the criminal convictions against an individual.
RAP SHEET
EXTORTION
CONFISCATE
CORONER
41. A foundation or basis; points relied on.
EXTRAORDINARY WRIT
GROUNDS
CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES
ADMISSIBLE EVIDENCE
42. The act of spending an allotted amount of time in a designated location such as a prison as punishment for the crime committed.
AMEND
DETENTION HEARING
SERVE A SENTENCE
COURTROOM
43. The court-supervised process by which a will is determined to be the will-maker's final statement regarding how the will-maker wants his or her property distributed.
INTERROGATORIES
PROBATE
DETENTION
COUNSEL TABLE
44. Behavior that is obscene - lustful - indecent - vulgar.
EXTRAORDINARY WRIT
AGGRAVATED BATTERY
LEWD CONDUCT
INSANITY PLEA
45. A right guaranteed by the U. S. Constitution - interpreted by the federal courts; also - a right guaranteed by some other constitution (such as a state constitution).
EQUITY
HOMICIDE
ASSAULT
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT
46. 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.
ASSUMPTION OF RISK
MULTIPLICITY OF ACTIONS
SERVICE OF PROCESS
PLAINTIFF
47. Unlawful intercourse with an individual without their consent.
APPELLANT
LITIGANT
CIVIL ACTION
RAPE
48. The rule preventing illegally obtained evidence to be used in any trial.
FIRST APPEARANCE
REMITTITUR
EXCLUSIONARY RULE
PENITENTIARY
49. A crime - such as a felony - misdemeanor - or other punishable unlawful act.
OFFENSE
STANDARD OF PROOF
PEREMPTORY CHALLENGE
DELIBERATION
50. Written questions asked by one party in a lawsuit for which the opposing party must provide written answers.
CROSS-CLAIM
POSSESSION OF DRUGS
INTERROGATORIES
STIPULATE