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Law Vocab
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1. Specific factors that define a crime which the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt in order to obtain a conviction. The elements that must be proven are 1) that a crime has actually occurred - 2) the accused intended the crime to happen
ELEMENTS OF A CRIME
COMPLAINANT
ADMISSIBLE
LIABILITY
2. A rule or order prescribed for management or government.
EVIDENCE - DIRECT
ADJUDICATION
ARBITRATION
REGULATION
3. Any form of indecent or sexual activity on - involving - or surrounding a child under the state's designated age.
CONCURRENT SENTENCES
MULTIPLICITY OF ACTIONS
CHILD MOLESTATION
CEASE AND DESIST ORDER
4. One who lives in a location for a period of time and denotes it as their official address or residence.
GARNISH
REHEARING
PERMANENT RESIDENT
POLYGRAPH
5. Supervised release of a prisoner before the expiration of his or her sentence.
PAROLE
JURY
RECALL
ORDER - COURT
6. 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.
GUILTY
DIRECTED VERDICT
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
PERMANENT RESIDENT
7. A release from custody which imposes regulations on the activities and associations of the defendant. If a defendant fails to meet the conditions - the release is revoked.
COMPLAINT
PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS
CONDITIONAL RELEASE
HARMLESS ERROR
8. Written questions asked by one party in a lawsuit for which the opposing party must provide written answers.
INTERROGATORIES
ENTER A GUILTY PLEA
LAW CLERKS
EVIDENCE - DIRECT
9. The illegal taking of an automobile without intent to deprive the owner permanently of the vehicle - often involving reckless driving.
JOYRIDING
EVIDENCE - CIRCUMSTANTIAL
INJUNCTION
AGENT
10. Numerous and unnecessary attempts to litigate the same issue.
IMPEACHMENT OF WITNESS
MULTIPLICITY OF ACTIONS
GENERAL JURISDICTION
RESTRAINING ORDER
11. The act of bringing to an end; termination. The dissolution of a marriage or other relationship.
ESCHEAT (ES-CHET)
COMPOSITE DRAWING
INFORMATION
DISSOLUTION
12. Intentional - unlawful deception to deprive another person of property or to injure that person in some other way.
CHARGE TO THE JURY
DEFENSE ATTORNEY
SENTENCING
FRAUD
13. Evil doing - ill conduct; the commission of some act which is positively prohibited by law.
ENTRAPMENT
CLOSING ARGUMENT
CERTIFICATION
MALFEASANCE
14. To protest to the court against an act or omission by the opposing party.
STATUTORY RAPE
AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE
PRE-INJUNCTION
OBJECT
15. A formal written document filed by the prosecutor detailing the criminal charges against the defendant. An alternative to an indictment - it serves to bring a defendant to trial.
CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS
ALIBI
DEFENSE ATTORNEY
INFORMATION
16. A lawyer appointed or elected to represent the state in criminal cases in his or her respective judicial districts. See PROSECUTOR.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
BAR EXAMINATION
NO-FAULT PROCEEDINGS
REPORT
17. The designation assigned to each case filed in a particular court. Also called a case number.
DOCKET NUMBER
FAILURE TO APPEAR
OFFENSE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
18. Case - cause - suit - or controversy disputed or contested before a court of justice.
ACTION
HOSPITAL WARRANT
ESTOPPEL
RECKLESS DRIVING
19. To hold a person for trial on bond (bail) or in jail. If the judicial official conducting a hearing finds probable cause to believe the accused committed a crime - the official will bind over the accused - normally by setting bail for the accused's a
FORGERY
DAMAGES
BIND OVER
JOYRIDING
20. A state tax on property that an heir or beneficiary under a will receives from a deceased person's estate. The heir or beneficiary pays this tax.
LIVING TRUST
INHERITANCE TAX
SERVICE
BOOKING
21. The term pertains to liability for loss shifted from one person held legally responsible to another.
JURY FOREMAN
DEATH PENALTY
INDEMNIFY
REPLEVIN
22. Words - gestures - and actions which tend to annoy - alarm - and verbally abuse another person.
BAIL REVIEW
HARASSMENT
CIVIL CASE
ALLEGED
23. A jury whose members cannot agree upon a verdict.
HUNG JURY
BAIL BONDSMAN
PREPONDERANCE OF THE EVIDENCE
ENJOINING
24. Member of the jury.
REGULATION
POUR-OVER WILL
DAMAGES
JUROR
25. A written direction or command delivered by a court or judge.
LITIGATION
COURT ORDER
GAMBLING
BOOKING NUMBER
26. The judgment formally pronounced by the court or judge upon the defendant after his or her conviction by imposing a punishment to be inflicted either in the form of a fine - incarceration or probation.
PROBATION
LIABLE
SENTENCE
CHANGE OF VENUE
27. A defense to criminal charges alleging that agents of the government induced a person to commit a crime he or she otherwise would not have committed.
ENTRAPMENT
PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS
DEMURRER
CHALLENGE TO THE ARRAY
28. Physical condition of a child indicating that external or internal injuries result from acts committed by a parent or custodian.
BATTERED CHILD SYNDROME (B.C.S.)
HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION
CLERK OF COURT
MANSLAUGHTER - INVOLUNTARY
29. Conduct which tends to annoy all citizens - including unnecessary and distractingnoisemaking.
ESCROW
DISTURBING THE PEACE
EXTORTION
ACCOMPLICE
30. Estate property that may be disposed of by a will.
CASE LAW
COURT - NIGHT
DOMICILE
PROBATE ESTATE
31. A weapon which acts by force of gunpowder - such as a rifle - shotgun or revolver.
NO-FAULT PROCEEDINGS
FORFEITURE
FIREARM
POST CONVICTION RELIEF PROCEEDING
32. A meeting either on or off the record at the judge's bench between the judge - counsel - and sometimes the defendant - out of the hearing of the jury.
FIREARM
BENCH WARRANT
CEASE AND DESIST ORDER
BENCH CONFERENCE
33. Another term for arraignment.
PRELIMINARY HEARING
ACTION
DISCLAIM
COUNTERFEIT
34. 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.'
SPENDTHRIFT TRUST
APPEAL
RETURN
QUASH
35. In criminal trial - a witness whose testimony is crucial to either the defense or prosecution.
GOOD TIME
CLAIM
COURTROOM
MATERIAL WITNESS
36. A formal - written statement by legislature declaring - commanding - or prohibiting something.
RECIDIVISM
HEARING - PRELIMINARY
STATUTE
IMPANEL
37. A hallowed principle of criminal law that a person is innocent of a crime until proven guilty.
RECOGNIZANCE
LIE DETECTOR
PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE
FOSTER CARE
38. Another hearing of a civil or criminal case by the same court in which the case was originally heard.
REHEARING
BODY ATTACHMENT
SERVICE
DELIBERATE
39. 1. Property that is pledged as security against a debt. 2. A person belonging to the same ancestral stock (a relation) - but not in a direct line of descent.
DEFENSE ATTORNEY
COLLATERAL
BATTERY - SPOUSAL
MATERIAL WITNESS
40. Removal of a charge - responsibility or duty.
SELF-DEFENSE
CAPTION
EXONERATE
PROSECUTION
41. The quality in a witness which makes his or her testimony believable.
DIRECTED VERDICT
STATE'S ATTORNEY
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
CREDIBILITY
42. 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.
CERTIFIED
CRIME
ESCROW
BEQUESTS
43. An elected constitutional officer serving as an arm of the court with respect to all court filings and related proceedings.
DIVERSION
JUVENILE
DISBARMENT
COURT ADMINISTRATOR
44. A legal representative - attorney - lawyer.
LOITERING
CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
COUNSEL
MOTION GRANTED
45. Evidence which might unfairly sway the judge or jury to one side or the other.
ADOPTION
GUILTY
STIPULATE
PREJUDICIAL EVIDENCE
46. The jurisdiction of two or more courts - each authorized to deal with the same subject matter.
DELIBERATE
JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY
CONCURRENT JURISDICTION
CASE
47. 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.
PRE-SENTENCE REPORT
RESPONDENT
PRECEDENT
COLLATERAL ATTACK
48. To withhold a debtor's money - and turn it over to another in order to pay a debt. Typically - the one withholding the money is the debtor's employer.
MALFEASANCE
GARNISH
PROTECTIVE ORDER
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
49. An invalid trial caused by some legal error. When a judge declares a mistrial - the trial must start again from the beginning - including the selection of a new jury.
EXAMINATION - REDIRECT
HIT AND RUN
MISTRIAL
IMPLIED CONTRACT
50. In bankruptcy proceedings - a debt is secured if the debtor gave the creditor a right to repossess the property or goods used as collateral.
CONTINUANCE
CAUSE
AGREED STATEMENT OF FACTS
SECURED DEBT