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Law Vocab
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1. Legal document issued by a court that shows an executor's legal right to take control of assets in the deceased person's name.
CHANGE OF VENUE
CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE
GARNISHMENT
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
2. The willful taking and concealing of merchandise from a store or business establishment with the intention of using the goods for one's personal use without paying the purchase price.
ASSUMPTION OF RISK
SHOPLIFTING
JUDICIAL REVIEW
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
3. To advise or caution. For example the Court may caution or admonish counsel for wrong practices.
AFFIRMED
JURY
ADMONISH
PATERNITY
4. To seat a jury. When voir dire is finished and both sides have exercised their challenges - the jury is impaneled.The jurors are sworn in and the trial is ready to proceed.
IMPANEL
MAYHEM
EMINENT DOMAIN
INSTRUCTIONS
5. The peril in which an accused is placed when he is properly charged with a crime before a court. Jeopardy normally attaches when the petit jury is impaneled.
JEOPARDY
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
JURY TRIAL
COUNSEL
6. The closing statement - by counsel - to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.
CLOSING ARGUMENT
INDICTMENT
CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE
PLEA
7. Land - buildings - and other improvements affixed to the land.
DIRECT EXAMINATION
POWER OF ATTORNEY
BRIEF
REAL PROPERTY
8. A written order issued by a court directing a sheriff or peace officer to take custody of and bring before the court: 1) A witness who fails to comply with a subpoena - 2) a party who fails to comply with a court order in a civil action - or 3) a mat
MORAL TURPITUDE
EVICTION
RESPONDENT
BODY ATTACHMENT
9. Any of the drugs whose production and use are regulated by law - including narcotics - stimulants - and hallucinogens.
ACQUITTAL
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
LARCENY
LOITERING
10. Evidence given to explain - counteract - or disprove facts given by the opposing counsel.
REBUTTAL
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
GENERAL JURISDICTION
JUDGMENT
11. 1. The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. 2. The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
JURISDICTION
DEPENDENT CHILD
PERMANENT RESIDENT
MALICE
12. Formal conclusion by a judge or jury on issues of fact.
PATERNITY
LENIENCY
FINDING
QUASH
13. Generally - a tax on the privilege of transferring property to others after a person's death. In addition to federal estate taxes - many states have their own estate taxes.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
DRUNK DRIVING
ESTATE TAX
SENTENCE
14. A person who makes and signs an affidavit.
EQUITY
HOSPITAL WARRANT
ESCHEAT (ES-CHET)
AFFIANT
15. The legal system that originated in England and is now in use in the United States. It is based on judicial decisions rather than legislative action.
DEPOSITION
CIVIL PROCEDURE
COMMON LAW
STATUTE
16. In criminal law - a finding of not guilty. In contract law - a release - absolution - or discharge from an obligation - liability - or engagement.
STATUTE
DISSENT
RECOGNIZANCE
ACQUITTAL
17. Oral or verbal evidence rather than written. The Parole Evidence Rule limits the admissibility of parole evidence which would directly contradict the clear meaning of terms of a written contract.
JAIL
JOINT VENTURE
CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
PAROLE EVIDENCE
18. Chains or shackles for the hands to secure prisoners.
HANDCUFFS
COURT OF RECORD
GUARDIANSHIP
CONDEMNATION
19. Two or more sentences of jail time to be served simultaneously.
EVIDENCE
COMMITMENT
REJOINDER
SENTENCE - CONCURRENT
20. 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.
OVERRULE
EXECUTE
ALLEGED
CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
21. The person who sets up a trust.
LESSER INCLUDED OFFENSE
GRANTOR OR SETTLOR
BURGLARY
PERMANENT INJUNCTION
22. The term pertains to liability for loss shifted from one person held legally responsible to another.
IMMUNITY
INDEMNIFY
COMPLAINANT
ORAL ARGUMENT
23. An imaginary situation - incorporating facts previously admitted into evidence - upon which an expert witness is permitted to give an opinion as to a condition resulting from the situation.
INTERVENTION
HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION
DISCOVERY
REAL EVIDENCE
24. Postponing the effect of a judgment already entered - ordinarily because of an error apparent on the record .
PLAINTIFF
OBJECT
INCARCERATE
ARREST OF JUDGMENT
25. Legal right given to a person to be responsible for the food - housing - health care - and other necessities
AGENT
PERMANENT RESIDENT
DELIBERATION
GUARDIANSHIP
26. Money awarded by a court to a person injured by the unlawful act or negligence of another person.
RAPE
PRIORS
DAMAGES
INDICTMENT
27. Willful destruction of property - from actual ill will or resentment toward its owner or possessor.
SERVE A SENTENCE
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF
GROUNDS
LESSER INCLUDED OFFENSE
28. Law established by previous decisions of appellate courts - particularly the Supreme Court.
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
PRETERMITTED SPOUSE
EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION
CASE LAW
29. Official and formal erasure of a record or partial contents of a record.
NO-FAULT PROCEEDINGS
ARRAIGNMENT
REST
EXPUNGEMENT
30. A judgment of the court that explains what the existing law is or expresses the opinion of the court without the need for enforcement.
DECLARATORY JUDGMENT
PURGE
MATERIAL EVIDENCE
COMPLAINT
31. 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.
BRANDISHING A WEAPON
PROBATE ESTATE
HEARSAY
INCOMPETENCY
32. 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
LINEUP
CONTRACT
CONSIDERATION
COUNT
33. Pertinent and proper to be considered in reaching a decision.
PRESUMPTION
MENTAL HEALTH
RECUSE
ADMISSIBLE
34. The unlawful killing of one human being by another.
PETITIONER
HOMICIDE
LITIGANT
RELINQUISHMENT
35. Dying without a will.
RECALL
ALLOCUTION
NO-CONTEST CLAUSE
INTESTATE
36. Pimping. Arranging for acts of prostitution.
SENTENCE - SUSPENDED
PANDERING
OVERRULE
CORROBORATING EVIDENCE
37. Successive sentences - one beginning at the expiration of another - imposed against a person convicted of two or more violations.
CHARGING DOCUMENT
CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES
COMMISSIONER
MOOT
38. 1. To execute - perpetrate - or carry out an act. To commit a crime. 2. To send a person to prison - asylum - or reformatory by a court order.
CHILD ABUSE
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
COMMIT
BEQUEATH
39. An aggravated unlawful assault in which there is threat to do bodily harmwithout justification or excuse by use of any instrument calculated to do serious bodily harm or cause death.
ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
SEXUAL MOLESTATION
ARREST OF JUDGMENT
NULL AND VOID
40. Professional legal services available usually to persons or organizations unable to afford legal representation.
LEGAL AID
ABSTRACT OF RECORD
COMMON LAW
PARDON
41. A lawsuit brought by one or more persons on behalf of a larger group.
DISPOSITION
CLASS ACTION
EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES
DEFAMATION
42. A contract by which owner of property grants to another the right to possess - use - and enjoy it for a specified period of time in exchange for payment of an agreed price (rent).
COUNTY JAIL
PRIVITY
LEASE
ATTORNEY OF RECORD
43. Refers to courts that have no limit on the types of criminal and civil cases they may hear.
GENERAL JURISDICTION
CEASE AND DESIST ORDER
CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE
OF COUNSEL
44. Punishment - civil or criminal - generally referring to payment of money.
PENALTY
FIND GUILTY
ELEMENTS OF A CRIME
IMPEACHMENT OF WITNESS
45. 1. To discuss - ponder or reflect upon before reaching a decision. A judge will usually deliberate before announcing a judgment. 2. Intentional - characterized by consideration and awareness.
DELIBERATE
ALLEGE
CONVICTION
CORROBORATING EVIDENCE
46. The lawyer who represents a client and is entitled to receive all formal documents from the court or from other parties. Also known as counsel of record.
ADMONISH
ATTORNEY OF RECORD
GUILTY
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
47. To unite - to combine - to enter into an alliance.
ESCROW
JOIN
BAIL
DELIBERATION
48. The confirmation or adoption of a previous act done either by the party himself or by another.
JUDICIAL REVIEW
RATIFICATION
ARREST OF JUDGMENT
AGGRAVATING FACTORS
49. Keeping all witnesses (except plaintiff and defendant) out of the courtroom except for their time on the stand - and cautioning them not to discuss their testimony with other witnesses. Also called separation of witnesses. This prevents a witness fro
ATTORNEY OF RECORD
EXTORTION
SEQUESTRATION OF WITNESSES
COUNSEL TABLE
50. A county court that handles civil claims for amounts less than $5 -00. People often represent themselves rather than hire an attorney.
FIDUCIARY
LENIENCY
SMALL CLAIMS COURT
CIVIL ACTION