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Police Legal Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Allows a landlord who prevails in an eviction suit to regain possession of the premises that were in dispute.
Daytime
writ of possesion (Eviction)
Right of way
accessory
2. Land next to and even including a highway - if it is used for business purposes. Area described as being 600ft segment - has at least 300 ft of it along the highway set up for businesses
Sidewalk
5th Amendment Trial
Business district
riot
3. A receiver of stolen goods. typically This is someone who receives the stolen property for sale or distribution
writ of possesion (Eviction)
Inadmissible
fence
Default Judgement
4. Any willful and unlawful use of force or violence upon the person of another
battery
Limitation
mistrial
prosecutor
5. A legislative enactment by a federal or state body of legislators - more frequently referred to as 'a law'
Statute
necessarily included offenses
deposition
6th Amendment
6. To file a pleading (called a demurrer) admitting the truth of the facts in the complaint or answer - but contending
necessarily included offenses
demur
Crosswalk
corroboration evidence
7. Sheriff
Conservator Of Peace
Pleadings
amicus curiae
4th Amendment trial
8. The persons who are actively concerned in the prosecution or defense of a legal proceeding.
necessarily included offenses
motor vehicle non-traffic accident
transcript
Parties
9. An accusation in writing found and presented by a grand jury - charging that a person therein named has done some act or been guilty of some omission which - by law - is a crime.
Gross combination weight rating
indictment
amicus curiae
Residence district
10. Evidence which is not admissible under the established rules of evidence.
false arrest
Farm Tractor
incompetent evidence
3rd Amendment
11. That place where a person has his/her true and permanent home. a person may have several residences - but only one domicile
equitable action
domicile
mistrial
Commercial Motor vehicle
12. To run the hands quickly over another's person in search of weapons or contra ban; a 'pat down' search.
amicus curiae
Levy
Frisk
Motion
13. Testimony - given by an accomplice or participant in a crime - tending to convict others.
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14. That which - under the established rules of evidence - cannot be admitted or received into a court of law.
Motor carrier
Inadmissible
testimony
interrogatories
15. To collect - gather - take up - seize - or execute on monies - real - or personal property under a lwfully issued writ.
Petition
probable cause
motive
Levy
16. A crime of a graver nature than a misdemeanor. generally - an offense punishable by death or imprisonment in a penitentiary
Licencse Ineligibility
felony
bind over
bail
17. The felonious taking of personal property in the possession of another from his/her person or immediate presence and against his/her will - accomplished by means of force or fear.
expunge
self-defense
robbery
1st Amendment trial
18. 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
indictment
decree
commutation
self-defense
19. Freedom of religion - Freedom of speech - Freedom of the press - Freedom to peaceably assemble - Rights to grievances
Fraud
Special mobile equipment
Parties
1st amendment
20. Is a order signed by a proper magistrate directing a sheriff to recieve and place in jail.
testimony
Daytime
bailiff
Commitment
21. A mandatory or prohibitive writ issued by a court.
injunction
instruction
motive
Commercial Motor vehicle
22. Land next to and including the highway if - It's NOT IN A MUNICIPALITY AND It has HOMES OR BUSINESSES on it at intervals of less than 100ft - for at least a quarter mile
Commitment
Urban district
burglary
advancing prostitution
23. A certain time allowed by statute in which litigation must be brought.
incompetent evidence
Limitation
feigned accomplice
'Et Seq'
24. One who - under the direction of a law enforcement officer or upon his/her own initiative - pretends complicity in a crime in order to detect the perpetrator in an effort to prosecute such perpetrator. as such - there is no criminal intent on the par
directed verdict
feigned accomplice
polygraph
false arrest
25. The right of one vehicle or pedestrian to proceed in a lawful manner in preference to another
Right of way
probable cause
3rd Amendment
extenuation circumstances
26. Strip of land next to the highway - at least 300 ft long - that is improved and used primarily for residences.
bail bond
default
Residence district
Levy
27. In practice - the formal and unanimous decision or finding made by a jury - reported to the court - and accepted by it.
verdict
incompetent evidence
6th Amendment
Park or parking
28. Miranda v. Arizona
5th Amendment Trial
Dispose or dump
magistrate
4th Amendment
29. To release a person arrested or imprisoned - on security being taken - for his/her appearance in court on a specified day and place.
Motor Vehicle Searches
bail
writ
Sidewalk
30. To speak the truth. The phrase denoted the preliminary examination which the court may make of one presented as a witness or juror - as to his/her qualifications.
bind over
6th amendment
voir dire
Flashing yellow light
31. Is used to recover possession of rental property.
Writ of possesion
accomplice
principles
Parties
32. No force quarterly of soldiers - permitted only in war time and in accordance with the law.
Special mobile equipment
3rd Amendment
fence
certiorari
33. A suitor who - on account of poverty - is allowed to sue or defend without being chargable with cost
Indigent/Pauper
nolo contendere
Gross combination weight rating
Exclusionary Rule
34. Endorsement by an officer upon a process stating what - where - when - why - how - and whom service and compliance of the commands within the process were made.
Race
Return
Shoulder
Licencse Ineligibility
35. Motor vehicle used to draw another vehicle. NOT MEANT TO CARRY A LOAD - OTHER HAN PART OF THE WEIGHT OF THE OTHER VEHICLERO
6th Amendment
Race
ordinance
Truck tractor
36. Giving or pronouncing a judgment or decree; also the judgment given.
ordinance
change of venue
adjudication
Alias Citation
37. The questioning of witnesses in a trial or in the taking of a deposition by the party opposed to the one who produced the witness
cross examination
14th Amendment
nolo contendere
preponderance of evidence
38. The change of a punishment from a greater degree to a lesser degree - as from death to life imprisonment
Trailer
Highway or street
commutation
noxious substance
39. Steet not primarily used for hrought traffic - that provides access to building or lots
Limitation
Alley
1st amendment
bailiff
40. An obligation signed by the accused - with his/her sureties - to secure his/her presence in court
Libel
bail bond
misfeasance
Limitation
41. To hold on bail for trial
Roadway
bind over
Contempt
Trailer
42. This phrase - endorsed by a grand jury on an indictment - is equivalent to 'not found' or 'not a true bill'. It means that - in the opinion of the jury - evidence was insufficient to warrant the return of a formal charge.
condemnation
embezzlement
no bill
8th Amendment
43. Reduced speed zone to facilitate children going to and from school.
School crossing zone
Indigent/Pauper
extenuation circumstances
Garishment
44. Temporary seizure or setting aside of specific to wich a party to a suit has claim of ownership.
negligence
Bus
6th Amendment trial
Sequestration
45. Circumstances which render a crime less aggravated - heinous - or reprehensible than it would otherwise be
extenuation circumstances
Motor carrier
crime
Parties
46. Vehicle not designed to haul persons or property. O LESS THAN 40FT IN LENGTH.
5th Amendment Trial
dissent
Obscene
Special mobile equipment
47. Unoccupied -Undeveloped -Uncultivated
Nighttime
corroboration evidence
Injuction
Open fields
48. Right to bear arms
2nd Amendment
noxious substance
Capias
commutation
49. 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.
Official Misconduct
Affiant
due process
riot
50. When an attorney works for client for no fee.
Shoulder
amicus curiae
Pro Bono
Open fields