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Police Legal Vocab
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1. A suit - litigation - or action - that is either civil or criminal
6th Amendment trial
Frisk
cause
3rd Amendment
2. A pleading usually used by defendants in criminal cases - which literally means 'I will not contest it'.
Alley
nolo contendere
Writ of possesion
Shoulder
3. The name of a writ which issues from a court of superior jurisdiction - directed to an inferior court - commanding the performance of a particular act.
Writ Of Possesion (Non-Eviction)
Open fields
Bailee
mandamus
4. Is a order signed by a proper magistrate directing a sheriff to recieve and place in jail.
Truck tractor
misfeasance
Commitment
extenuation circumstances
5. Place any type of litter on or in land/water
subpoena
Affiant
Dispose or dump
Traffic
6. Right to bear arms
accomplice
2nd Amendment
ordinance
venue
7. Motor vehicle or a combination of - hat is used to haul people or property - that -Has gross combination weight rating of 26 -001 or more - including towed unit with G.V.W.are of more than 10000 pounds - Can haul 16 or more passengerss - (including d
Commercial Motor vehicle
venue
certiorari
best evidence
8. Allows a landlord who prevails in an eviction suit to regain possession of the premises that were in dispute.
Trailer
writ of possesion (Eviction)
recognizance
Injuction
9. A proceeding whereby one party to an action may be informed as to facts known by other parties or witnesses
discovery
Sidewalk
Traffic control signal
Safety Zone
10. An injury or wrong committed - either with or without force - to the person or property of another
bailiff
domicile
School Crossing guard
tort
11. Vehicle not designed to haul persons or property. O LESS THAN 40FT IN LENGTH.
domicile
extenuation circumstances
Special mobile equipment
principles
12. A written or printed document prepared by counsel to file in court - usually setting forth both facts and law in support of the case
brief
Bus
Class 'B' dl
expunge
13. Any sign - signal - marking - or device that is placed lawfully and is used to regulate - warn - or guide traffic
Petition
Official traffic control device
Garishment
preponderance of evidence
14. Speedy trial - Public trial - Unbiased jury - Knowledge of accusation/charge - Cross examine witnesses - obtain witnesses - Representation by an attorney
fence
6th Amendment
Urban district
Habitual criminal
15. Rights not mention retained by people
9th Amendment
robbery
Shoulder
polygraph
16. Person - at least 18 yrs. old - that has the job of directing traffic in school zone.
School Crossing guard
rebuttal
accessory
dissent
17. Any willful and unlawful use of force or violence upon the person of another
10th Amendment
battery
riot
Business district
18. Person who swears to an affidavit or statement
Daytime
Affiant
Class 'B' dl
rebuttal
19. Human power that has 2 wheel. It has to have at lease one wheel tat is a min. of 14' in.
4th Amendment
Roadway
'Ex Rel'
Bicycle
20. The commission of some act which is prohibited by law.
venue
4th Amendment trial
Malfeasance
Traffic
21. Is an affimative defense
Improved shoulder
Mistake of law
Trailer
Indigent/Pauper
22. To release a person arrested or imprisoned - on security being taken - for his/her appearance in court on a specified day and place.
Obscene
'Et Seq'
malice
bail
23. An original writ commanding judges or officers of inferior courts to certify or to return records of proceedings in a cause for judicial review
amicus curiae
Levy
certiorari
allegation
24. An order or precept in writing - issued in the name of the people or of a court or judicial officer.
writ
Writ Of Possesion (Non-Eviction)
equitable action
Default Judgement
25. Oral or written statements made to the court presenting the claims and defenses of the parites
'Et Seq'
adjudication
amicus curiae
Pleadings
26. The protection of one's person or property against some injury attempted by another. The law of 'self-defense' justifies an act done in the reasonable belief of immediate danger. When acting in justifiable self-defense - a person may not be punished
Residence district
self-defense
demur
9th Amendment
27. And wife. The phrase was formely common in case names and legal documents invovling a husband and wife jointly.
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28. To file a pleading (called a demurrer) admitting the truth of the facts in the complaint or answer - but contending
Parties
expunge
demur
venue
29. Any substance capable of generating offensive - noxious - or suffocating fumes - gasses - or vapors.
noxious substance
Official Misconduct
Commitment
Traffic
30. Can't stop - stand - or park within how many ft. of a fire hydrate?
15ft
Sequestration
double jeopardy
Chattel
31. The change of a punishment from a greater degree to a lesser degree - as from death to life imprisonment
bail bond
search warrant
Contempt
commutation
32. In criminal practice - bringing a prisoner to the bar of the court to answer to a criminal charg
arraignment
Indigent/Pauper
expert evidence
Litter
33. Can be pedestrians - ridden or herded animals or vehicles.
4th Amendment
Traffic
fair preponderance
preponderance of evidence
34. An instruction by the judge to the jury to return a specific verdict
polygraph
1st amendment
directed verdict
Mistake of law
35. The legal process by which real estate of a private owner is taken for public use without his/her consent - but upon the award and payment of just compensation
incompetent evidence
condemnation
preponderance of evidence
equitable action
36. Commands the person to whom it is directed to desist or refrain from the commision or continuance of the act enjoined or to obey and execute such order as the court has seen proper to issue.
cross examination
Litter
Crosswalk
Injuction
37. To hold on bail for trial
interrogatories
6th Amendment
bind over
Malfeasance
38. Citizens of each state are also - citizens of the U.S. state governments must adhere to the U.S. Constitution.
instruction
Motion
14th Amendment
change of venue
39. Unlawfully obtaining property from another by threat. the threat - regardless of its nature must induce an 'oppressive condition or circumstance;' e.g. - threatening to inflict injury - or to accuse - or to expose a secret that tends to subject a per
Pleadings
extortion - theft by
embezzlement
Inadmissible
40. Can't stop - stand - or park within how many ft. of crosswalk at an intersection?
20ft
accomplice
Freeway
9th Amendment
41. Miranda v. Arizona
Litter
5th Amendment Trial
'In Rem'
Bicycle
42. A court attendant whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to have custody of the jury
bailiff
probable cause
extortion - theft by
plaintiff
43. Portion of the highway - other than the shoulder.
robbery
Roadway
mandamus
no bill
44. And other persons. -Commonly used to include anyone associated the named defendant in reference to the matter before he court.
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45. Offense that is an intentional or knowing violation of a law committed by a public servant while acting in an official capacity as a public servant.
4th Amendment
cause
corroboration evidence
Official Misconduct
46. Go thru only with caution
Flashing yellow light
misfeasance
Court of Criminal Appeals
Open fields
47. Where an offense cannot be accomplished without necessarily committing another offense - the latter is a necessarily included offense. For example - every battery includes an assault. Murder includes manslaughter.
Class 'B' dl
necessarily included offenses
riot
Parties
48. Freedom of religion - Freedom of speech - Freedom of the press - Freedom to peaceably assemble - Rights to grievances
Class 'B' dl
1st amendment
Writ of possesion
principles
49. That which - under the established rules of evidence - cannot be admitted or received into a court of law.
Through highway
instruction
deposition
Inadmissible
50. Tenn v. Garner
4th Amendment trial
'Et Seq'
Writ Of Possesion (Non-Eviction)
accomplice