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Law Vocab
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1. The closing statement - by counsel - to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.
AGGRAVATED BATTERY
BAIL BOND
PERSONAL RECOGNIZANCE
CLOSING ARGUMENT
2. A person who makes and signs an affidavit.
AFFIANT
PREMEDITATION
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
AT ISSUE
3. 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.
SHOPLIFTING
NOMINAL PARTY
CIVIL PROCEDURE
PENDING
4. Evidence given to explain - counteract - or disprove facts given by the opposing counsel.
STATUTORY RAPE
BATTERY
CORONER
REBUTTAL
5. The degree of certainty required for a juror to legally find a criminal defendant guilty
NOMINAL PARTY
REASONABLE DOUBT - BEYOND A
DECLARATORY JUDGMENT
EXAMINATION - RECROSS
6. An attorney who represents a person accused of committing a crime.
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
DEFENSE ATTORNEY
LIABILITY
COMMUNITY PROPERTY
7. Issues and claims capable of being properly examined in court.
EMBEZZLE
JUSTICIABLE
OBJECT
PEOPLE (PROSECUTION)
8. To advise or caution. For example the Court may caution or admonish counsel for wrong practices.
DECREE
DAMAGES
ADMONISH
ASSIGNEE
9. Courts having jurisdiction over cases involving children under 18. Casesinvolve delinquent - dependent - and neglected children.
COURTS - JUVENILE and DEPENDENCY
AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE
CONDITIONAL RELEASE
FALSE IMPRISONMENT
10. The wellness of a person's state of mind.
PANDERING
PROBATION
OFFENSE
MENTAL HEALTH
11. Primary evidence; the best evidence available. Evidence short of this is 'secondary.' That is - anoriginal letter is 'best evidence -' and a photocopy is 'secondary evidence.'
DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION STATUTES
STATEMENT - OPENING
BEST EVIDENCE
LIEN
12. A satisfaction agreed upon between the parties in a lawsuit which bars subsequent actions on the claim.
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
HARMLESS ERROR
ACCORD
MULTIPLICITY OF ACTIONS
13. Judicial officer having strictly limited jurisdiction exercising some of the functions of a judge.
MAGISTRATE
EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION
EQUITY
SMALL CLAIMS COURT
14. To stand idly around - particularly in a public place.
CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE
COMPOSITE DRAWING
LOITERING
GROUNDS
15. The dismissal of a case without preventing the plaintiff from bringing the same cause of action against the defendant in the future.
DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE
EVIDENCE
CERTIFIED
SERVICE OF PROCESS
16. A judgment of the court that explains what the existing law is or expresses the opinion of the court without the need for enforcement.
REVOKE
DECLARATORY JUDGMENT
ALLEGED
HOMICIDE
17. Facts that do not constitute a justification or excuse for an offense but which may be considered as reasons for reducing the degree of blame.
MITIGATING FACTORS
SIDEBAR
SERVICE
INCAPACITY
18. The jurisdiction of two or more courts - each authorized to deal with the same subject matter.
JUDICIAL NOTICE
HOSTILE WITNESS
FALSE IMPRISONMENT
CONCURRENT JURISDICTION
19. A court having jurisdiction to hear appeals and review a trial court's procedure.
PROOF
MANSLAUGHTER - VOLUNTARY
BEQUESTS
APPELLATE COURT
20. 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.
COMMIT
AGENT
ADMONISH
LIE DETECTOR
21. With knowledge - willfully or intentionally with respect to a material element of an offense.
INITIAL APPEARANCE
DOCKET NUMBER
KNOWINGLY
PREJUDICIAL EVIDENCE
22. A small amount of money set aside from the estate of the deceased. Its purpose is to provide for the surviving family members during the administration of the estate.
CUMULATIVE SENTENCES
REDRESS
NON-CAPITAL CASE
FAMILY ALLOWANCE
23. Officer of the court who files pleadings - motions - judgments - etc. - issues process - and keeps records of court proceedings.
DISCOVERY
JOINT VENTURE
CORROBORATION
CLERK
24. Form of discipline of a lawyer resulting in the loss (often permanently) of that lawyer's right to practice law. It differs from censure (an official reprimand or condemnation) and from suspension (a temporary loss of the right to practice law).
CONDEMNATION
ALIMONY
DISBARMENT
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF
25. There are essentially three standards of proof applicable in most court proceedings. In criminal cases - the offense must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt - the highest standard. In civil cases and neglect and dependency proceedings - the lowest
CLEMENCY OR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
STANDARD OF PROOF
GARNISH
FIDELITY BOND
26. Evidence that helps to prove a point or issue in a case.
SELF-INCRIMINATION
RELEVANT
GOOD CAUSE
STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION
27. The unlawful killing of a human being with deliberate intent to kill.
RAP SHEET
MURDER
EVICTION
ABSTRACT OF TITLE
28. Court order requiring to appear and show cause why the court should not take a particular course of action. If the party fails to appear or to give sufficient reasons why the court should take no action - the court will take the action. In criminal c
JUSTICIABLE
ATTEMPT
REDRESS
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
29. An order of the court. A final decree is one that fully and finally disposes of the litigation. Aninterlocutory decree is a preliminary order that often disposes of only part of a lawsuit.
EXTRAORDINARY WRIT
CONFESSION
OPINION
DECREE
30. Written questions asked by one party in a lawsuit for which the opposing party must provide written answers.
RECKLESS DRIVING
STATUTORY LAW
INTERROGATORIES
LIE DETECTOR
31. 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.
COMPLAINANT
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
ENTRAPMENT
ESTATE TAX
32. Juvenile found to have committed a status offense rather than a crime that would provide a basis for a finding of delinquency. Typical status offenses are habitual truancy - violating a curfew - or running away from home. These are not crimes - but t
FIRST APPEARANCE
PROSECUTOR
AFFIRMED
PERSON IN NEED OF SUPERVISION
33. An offer of proof as to what the evidence would be if a witness were called to testify or answer a question.
PROFFER
RECORD
PROBATION
CASE LAW
34. Process by which a court seeks to interpret the meaning and scope of legislation.
IRREVOCABLE TRUST
CUMULATIVE SENTENCES
STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION
OF COUNSEL
35. A criminal case in which the allowable penalty does not include death.
NON-CAPITAL CASE
MIRANDA RIGHTS
EMBEZZLE
INTERVENTION
36. A young person who has not yet attained the age at which he or she should be treated as an adult for purposes of criminal law and other legal matters.
COURT - APPEALS
HOLDING CELL
JUVENILE
CHANGE OF VENUE
37. The process by which the property of a person who has died without a will passes on to others according to the state's distribution statutes.
PERMANENT RESIDENT
ENHANCE
INTESTATE SUCCESSION
COUNTERFEIT
38. The final decision of the court - resolving the dispute; an opinion; an award of damages.
ESCROW
PREMEDITATION
BOOKING
JUDGMENT
39. The act that caused an event to occur. A person generally is liable only if an injury was proximately caused by his or her action or by his or her failure to act when he or she had a duty to act.
PROXIMATE CAUSE
HARASSMENT
CORONER
CLEMENCY OR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
40. A forejudgment - bias - a preconceived opinion.
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT
PREJUDICE
CALENDAR
PRESUMPTION
41. An act of legislation of a local governing body such as a city - town or county.
ORDINANCE
DIRECT EXAMINATION
ATTORNEY OF RECORD
PLEA BARGAIN
42. A trust that the grantor may change or revoke.
AMEND
ILLEGAL
IMMUNITY
REVOCABLE TRUST
43. 1. A unit of the judiciary authorized to decide disputed matters of fact - cases or controversies. 2. Figuratively - the judge or judicial officer. Judges sometimes use 'court' to refer to themselves in the third person - as in 'the court has read
CERTIFICATION
COURT
MISTRIAL
FIELD SOBRIETY TEST
44. An association of persons jointly undertaking some commercial enterprise. Unlike a partnership - a joint venture does not entail a continuing relationship among the parties.
RESTRAINING ORDER
JOINT VENTURE
BRIEF
DEFAULT-JUDGMENT
45. 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).
RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION
LEASE
SETTLEMENT
RULE OF COURT
46. 1. Arrest record. A written account listing all the instances in which a person has been arrested. 2. A form completed by a police officer when a person is arrested.
CRIMINAL RECORD
IMPANEL
PERSON IN NEED OF SUPERVISION
EXCLUSIONARY RULE
47. To make greater in value - to increase.
ILLEGAL
APPEAL
ENHANCE
BAIL FORFEITURE
48. The process by which a deceased person's property goes to the state if no heir can be found.
DETENTION FACILITY
ALLEGE
INTERVENTION
ESCHEAT (ES-CHET)
49. The combination of those rules and principles of conduct promulgated by legislative authority - derived from court decisions - and established by local custom.
LAW
DISCOVERY
SEPARATION
HOSTILE WITNESS
50. Among other matters - the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits states from depriving any person of life - liberty - or property without adequate due process .
ADMISSION
CROSS-EXAMINATION
FOURTH AMENDMENT
ACTION