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Law Vocab
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1. Ill will - hatred - or hostility by one person toward another which may prompt the intentional doing of a wrongful act without legal justification or excuse.
CUMULATIVE SENTENCES
ENTRAPMENT
LIABILITY
MALICE
2. 1. A person who has been found guilty of a crime and is serving a sentence for that crime; a prison inmate. 2. To find a person guilty of an offense by either a trial or a plea of guilty.
SENTENCE
CONVICT
COMMITMENT
SENTENCING
3. An individual appointed by the court to oversee administrative matters.
CLERK OF COURT
DISMISS
CHANGE OF VENUE
DEATH ROW
4. The jury's decision-making process after hearing the evidence and closing arguments and being giventhe court's instructions.
AID AND ABET
COURT - APPEALS
DELIBERATION
DEFENSE ATTORNEY
5. 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).
COURT ADMINISTRATOR
BRIEF
REDRESS
CRIMINAL
6. To terminate legal action involving outstanding charges against a defendant in a criminal case.
DISMISS
LENIENCY
BANKRUPT
BURGLARY
7. An agreement by two or more persons to commit an unlawful act; in criminal law - conspiracy is a separate offense from the crime that is the object of the conspiracy.
CONSPIRACY
NEXT FRIEND
QUASH
CHILD ABUSE
8. 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.
SHERIFF
EXPERT TESTIMONY
PRIORS
CHARGE TO THE JURY
9. The procedure where the accused is brought before the court to hear the criminal charge(s) against him or her and to enter a plea of either guilty - not guilty or no contest.
LIMITED JURISDICTION
COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE
OBJECTION
ARRAIGN
10. An order of the court requiring all witnesses to remain outside the courtroom until each is called to testify - except the plaintiff or defendant. The witnesses are ordered not to discuss their testimony with each other and may be held in contempt if
EXCLUSION OF WITNESSES
LAWSUIT
PERJURY
DOCKET NUMBER
11. 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).
ARREST OF JUDGMENT
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT
HEARING - CONTESTED
LENIENCY
12. Evidence which might unfairly sway the judge or jury to one side or the other.
SENTENCE REPORT
MOTION GRANTED
PREJUDICIAL EVIDENCE
INFRACTION
13. Allowance ordered to be paid by one spouse to the other for support while the spouses are living apart but not divorced.
PROBABLE CAUSE
CORONER
OBJECTION
SEPARATE MAINTENANCE
14. The act of sending a case back to the trial court and ordering the trial court to conduct limited new hearings or an entirely new trial.
DEPRIVATION OF CUSTODY
LEWD CONDUCT
REMAND
FELONY MURDER
15. The act of taking and carrying away the personal property of another of a value less than $300 with the intent to deprive the owner or possessor of it permanently.
SERVICE OF PROCESS
PETTY THEFT
PRESENTMENT
SPEEDY TRIAL
16. Legal dissolution of a marriage by a court. Also termed dissolutionof marriage.
REMAND
DIVORCE
PATERNITY
IMPANEL
17. Taking and carrying away the personal property of another person of a value in excess of an amount set by law with the .intent to deprive the owner or possessor of it.
DETENTION
MOTION DENIED
GRAND THEFT
COMMITMENT ORDER
18. The assertion of a party to an action - setting out what he expects to prove.
GLUE SNIFFING
CLEMENCY OR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
PUNITIVE DAMAGES
ALLEGATION
19. The guarantee in the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that all persons be treated equally by the law.
MERITS
CHALLENGE FOR CAUSE
CUMULATIVE SENTENCES
EQUAL PROTECTION
20. The party against whom an appeal is taken. Sometimes called a respondent.
APPELLEE
ACCUSATION
PETITION
OPINION EVIDENCE
21. Circumstances which render a crime less aggravated - heinous - or reprehensible than it would otherwise be.
HEARING
EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES
CONCURRENT JURISDICTION
REVOCABLE TRUST
22. Act of giving the equivalent for any loss - damage or injury.
PREJUDICIAL EVIDENCE
SLANDER
INFRACTION
RESTITUTION
23. A collection - compendium - or revision of laws - rules - and regulations enacted by legislative authority.
ISSUE
CODE
ATTEST
ASSISTANT STATE'S ATTORNEY
24. The finding of the court that an act was committed with the intent of embarrassing the court - disobeying its lawful orders - or obstructing the administration of justice in some way.
CONTEMPT OF COURT
INJUNCTION
OBJECT
DETENTION HEARING
25. A written accusation alleging a defendant has committed an offense. Includes a citation - an indictment - information - and statement of charges.
EXTRAORDINARY WRIT
CUMULATIVE SENTENCES
CONFISCATE
CHARGING DOCUMENT
26. Another hearing of a civil or criminal case by the same court in which the case was originally heard.
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
CAUSATION
REHEARING
JAIL
27. 1. A statement of acceptance of responsibility. 2. The short declaration at the end of a legal paper showing that the paper was duly executed and acknowledged.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
MULTIPLICITY OF ACTIONS
NEXT FRIEND
STAY
28. Having addressed any matter in writing.
MANSLAUGHTER - VOLUNTARY
DRUNK DRIVING
MEMORIALIZED
JUVENILE
29. An offensive touching or use of force on one's spouse without the spouse's consent.
MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES
PROCEDURAL LAW
BATTERY - SPOUSAL
ADVERSARY SYSTEM
30. 1. Historically - the partition separating the general public from the space occupied by the judges - lawyers - and other participants in a trial. 2. More commonly - the term means the whole body of lawyers.
COURTROOM
DISCLAIM
CALLING THE DOCKET
BAR
31. Jury of inquiry. The jury which determines which charges - if any - are to be brought against a defendant.
EXCLUSION OF WITNESSES
ESTATE TAX
ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED
GRAND JURY
32. Act of the client in employing the attorney or counsel. Also denotes the fee the client pays when he or she retains the attorney to act for him or her.
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
RETAINER
SERVICE
33. Inferences drawn from proven facts.
EVIDENCE - CIRCUMSTANTIAL
CIVIL ACTION
ALFORD PLEA
FOSTER CARE
34. A person who makes a word-for-word record of what is said in court and produces a transcript of the proceedings upon request.
LEASE
OBJECTION SUSTAINED
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
COURT REPORTER
35. A court order requiring that some action be taken - or that some party refrain from taking action. It differs from forms of temporary relief - such as a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction.
PERMANENT INJUNCTION
ACCUSED
PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
ALLEGATION
36. The party who makes an answer to a bill or other proceedings in equity; also refers to the party against whom an appeal is brought. Sometimes called an appellee.
MUGSHOT
ADMISSIBLE EVIDENCE
PROBATE
RESPONDENT
37. Procedure by which mortgaged property is sold on default of the mortgagor in satisfaction of mortgage debt.
HOME MONITORING
BOOKMAKING
CRIMINAL CASE
FORECLOSURE
38. An allowance for expenses in prosecuting or defending a suit. Ordinarily this does not include attorney fees.
AGREEMENT
COSTS
COURTROOM
PLEADINGS
39. Claim that an act otherwise criminal was legally justifiable because it was necessary to protect a person or property from the threat or action of another.
CONSPIRACY
SELF-DEFENSE
LIEN
GOOD CAUSE
40. Legally responsible.
STIPULATE
LIABLE
FINDING
CONFESSION
41. A warrant that a court issues under Health-General Article Section 12-120 after a probable cause determination
HOSPITAL WARRANT
COMPLAINT
JOINT VENTURE
SELF-PROVING WILL
42. 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.
CLOSING ARGUMENT
CLEMENCY OR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
43. Two or more sentences of jail time to be served simultaneously.
SENTENCE - CONCURRENT
ABANDONMENT
PRELIMINARY HEARING
MOTION GRANTED
44. Pictures taken after a suspect is taken into custody (booked) - usually used as an official photograph by police officers.
SEARCH WARRANT
ORDER - COURT
PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE
MUGSHOT
45. The first questioning of witnesses by the party on whose behalf they are called.
CONTEMPT OF COURT
COMMISSIONER
DIRECT EXAMINATION
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
46. A reduction in sentenced time in prison as a reward for good behavior. It usually is one-third to one-half of fthe maximum sentence.
SENTENCE
PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS
GOOD TIME
JUDGE
47. To obtain customers for a whore or prostitute. One who obtains customers for a whore or prostitute.
REPLY
OATH
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE
PIMP
48. To forge - to copy or imitate - without authority or right - and with the purpose to deceive or defraud - by passing off the copy as genuine.
ATTORNEY OF RECORD
INJUNCTION
AFFIANT
COUNTERFEIT
49. Property owned in common by husband and wife each having an undivided one-half interest by reason of their marital status. For example - the earnings of one spouse during the marriage do not belong solely to that spouse; the earnings are community pr
SENTENCE - CONSECUTIVE
LENIENCY
DIRECT EXAMINATION
COMMUNITY PROPERTY
50. Recommendation for a sentence less than the maximum allowed.
NOT GUILTY BY REASON OF INSANITY
FALSE PRETENSES
CLERK OF COURT
LENIENCY