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Paralegal 101
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1. Evidence that suggests the defendant's guilt.
Harmless error
Inculpatory evidence
Strict construction
Narrow Holding
2. A national paralegal association.
Personal property
National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA) www.nala.org
Verification
Insanity defense
3. A process whereby the prosecutor and the defendant's attorney agree for the defendant to plead guilty in exchange for the prosecutor's promise to charge him or her with a lesser offense - drop some additional charges - or request a lesser sentence.
M'Naghten test
Writ of habeas corpus
Plea bargaining
Rules of evidence
4. A professional entity in which the owners share in the organization's profits but are not liable for the malpractice of their partners.
Fixed Fee
Open Questions
Limited liability partnership (LLP)
Unofficial reporter
5. Part of the Model Penal Code; a test that provides that the defendant is not guilty due to insanity if - at the time of the killing - the defendant lacked either the ability to understand that the act was wrong or the ability to control the behavior.
Open Questions
Direct evidence
Judicial activism
Substantial capacity test
6. An opinion that disagrees with the majority's decision and reasoning.
Registration
Judicial restraint
Constructive eviction
Dissenting opinion
7. A court where a permanent record is kept of the testimony - lawyers' remarks - and judges' rulings.
Successive conflict of interest
Civil law
Power of judicial review
Court of record
8. The final paragraph in a written legal analysis that summarizes the writer's conclusions.
Road Map paragraph
Product misuse
Direct evidence
Concluding paragraph
9. An opinion that agrees with the majority's result but disagrees with the reasoning.
Remand
Concurring opinion
Strict liability
Adverse possession
10. A computerized database that contains the full text of documents - such as court opinions or depositions.
Service
Full-text database
Professional Corporation (PC)
Battered woman's or spouse's syndrome
11. When only one court has the power to hear a case.
Headnote
Property
Exclusive jurisdiction
Treatment
12. A defense whereby the defendant offers new evidence to avoid judgment.
Affirmative defense
Notice
Canons of construction
Judicial review
13. An intentional tort that covers a variety of situations - including disclosure - intrusion - appropriation - and false light.
Discovery
Pocket part
Invasion of Privacy
Battered woman's or spouse's syndrome
14. A court opinion that establishes new law in an important area.
Charging the jury
Citing case
Landmark decision
Legislative history
15. A document that lists statements regarding specific items for the other party to admit or deny.
Res ipsa loquitur
Request for admissions
Citation
Professional judgment
16. A law enacted by a state legislature or by Congress.
Verification
Annotated statutes
Tenancy in common
Statute
17. A statute establishing and setting out the powers of an administrative agency.
Motion for a new trial
Legal Reasoning
Enabling act
Disbarment
18. In law - a per curium decision (or opinion) is a ruling issued by an appellate court of multiple judges in which the decision rendered is made by the court (or at least a majoirty of the court) acting collectively and anonymously.
Persuasive authority
Negligence
Defamation
per curium
19. A constitutional protection against being tried twice for the same crime.
Secondary authority
Double jeopardy
Plea bargaining
Lay witness
20. In a lawsuit the person who is sued; in a criminal case the person who is being charged with a crime.
Restatement of the Law of Torts - Second
Defendant
Motion
Motion for a new trial
21. A form in which statutes are published; they are printed individually at the time they are first enacted.
Guardian
Principle
Joint tenancy
Slip laws
22. The right of the police to detain an individual for a brief period of time and to search the outside of the person's clothing if the police have a reasonable suspicion that the individual has committed or is about to commit crime.
Unofficial reporter
International Paralegal Management Association (IPMA) www.paralegal management.org
Tenancy by the entirety
Stop and frisk
23. A case listed in Shepard's that cites your case.
Headnote
Strict liability
Direct evidence
Citing case
24. Specific questions that usually demand very short or yes-no answers.
Structured database
Judgment notwithstanding the verdict (judgment N.O.V.)
Statute in derogation of the common law
Closed Questions
25. Usually organized as either a partnership or a professional corporation - law clinics provide low-cost legal services on routine matters by stressing low overhead and high volume.
Legal clinic
Active Listening
Dictum
Remand
26. Liability without a showing of fault.
Case reporters
Strict liability
Motion
Appellate courts
27. A computer program that allows the user to retrieve web documents that match the key words entered by the searcher.
Pinpoint cite
Search engine
Damages
Holding
28. Rules and regulations created by administrative agencies.
Product misuse
Freelance Paralegal
Administrative law
Invasion of Privacy
29. A court order requiring a person to appear to testify at a trial or deposition.
U.S. Supreme Court
Subpoena
Guardian
Tenancy in common
30. Located in most codified statutes - this table lists statutes by their popular names along with their citations.
Legislative history
Double jeopardy
Vicarious representation
Popular name table
31. The failure to act reasonably under the circumstances.
Negligence
Hourly rate
Product misuse
Freelance Paralegal
32. The publication of false statements that harm a person's reputation.
Remand
Syllabus
Defamation
Pleadings
33. A trial ended by the judge because of a major problem - such as a prejudicial statement by one of the attorneys.
Exigent circumstances
Writ of habeas corpus
Lay witness
Mistrial
34. The questioning of your own witness.
Ejusdem generis
Necessity
On point
Direct examination
35. A compilation of federal or state statutes in which the statutes are organized by subject matter rather than by year of enactment.
Proving a case within a case
Code
Preponderance of the evidence
Concurring opinion
36. A calendering system that records key dates and important deadlines.
Tickler System
Compulsory joinder
International Paralegal Management Association (IPMA) www.paralegal management.org
Open Questions
37. Generally - an emergency situation that allows a search to proceed without a warrant.
Eminent Domain
No-knock warrant
Exigent circumstances
Motion to suppress
38. A trial conducted without a jury.
Defendant
Affirm
Full-text searches
Bench trial
39. A method for interpreting statutes in which the ordinary meaning of the statute's language is examined.
Agent
Narrow Holding
Plain meaning
False imprisonment
40. The law itself - such as statutes and court opinions.
Overbreadth
Counterclaim
Property law
Primary authority
41. When more than one court has jurisdiction to hear a case.
Statutory element
Concurrent jurisdiction
Reasonable suspicion
Rule
42. A witness who possesses skill and knowledge beyond that of the average person.
Legal Reasoning
Arbitration
Expert witness
Exigent circumstances
43. Any tangible object - like a bloody glove.
Jurisdiction
Real or physical evidence
per curium
Active Listening
44. A request that the court order a rehearing of a lawsuit because irregularities - such as errors of the court or jury misconduct - make it probable that an impartial trial do not occur.
Writ of execution
Bench trial
Charging the jury
Motion for a new trial
45. The educated ability to apply law to specific facts.
12(b)(6) motion
Westlaw
Professional judgment
Concurring opinion
46. A judicial philosophy that supports an active role for the judiciary in changing the law.
Judicial activism
Agent
Direct evidence
Prima facie case
47. Indirect evidence - used to prove facts by implication.
Circumstantial evidence
Legislative intent
Black-letter law
Fact
48. A request that the court grant judgment in favor of the moving party because there is no genuine issue as to any material fact and the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. It is similar to a 12(b)(6) motion except that the court a
Contract
Deponent
Rule 56 motion (summary judgment motion)
Property
49. A situation in which a conflict of interest may arise in the future--for example - representing business partners.
Warrant
Potential conflict
Client trust account
Appellate courts
50. Occurs whenever one person - through force or the threat of force - unlawfully detains another person against his or her will.
Professional Corporation (PC)
Principle
False imprisonment
Citing case
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