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Law Vocab
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1. A claim by codefendant or co-plaintiffs against each other and not against persons on the opposite side of the lawsuit.
CAUSE OF ACTION
STATUTORY RAPE
CROSS-CLAIM
RULE OF COURT
2. A person who initiates a lawsuit against another. Also called the complainant.
PLEA
PLAINTIFF
ARREST
STIPULATE
3. Conduct which tends to annoy all citizens - including unnecessary and distractingnoisemaking.
DISTURBING THE PEACE
OF COUNSEL
ELEMENTS OF A CRIME
REAL EVIDENCE
4. A ruling by the court against the party making the objection.
CONTINUANCE
ACCUSED
OBJECTION OVERRULED
CASE NUMBER
5. Crime in which the driver of a vehicle leaves the scene of an accident without identifying himself or herself.
BREACH
DEATH ROW
HIT AND RUN
RELINQUISHMENT
6. Any fact or evidence that leads to a judgment of the court.
PROXIMATE CAUSE
PROOF
ACCOMPLICE
BURGLARY
7. A defense claim that the accused was somewhere else at the time a crime was committed.
ALIBI
COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL
CRIMINAL CASE
LEVY
8. The appellate court has the right to review and revise the lower court decision.
ATTORNEY OF RECORD
KNOWINGLY
CHANGE OF VENUE
APPELLATE JURISDICTION
9. An order issued by a judge for the arrest of a person.
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
BENCH WARRANT
CIVIL PROCEDURE
PREJUDICIAL EVIDENCE
10. Evil doing - ill conduct; the commission of some act which is positively prohibited by law.
MALFEASANCE
ADJUDICATE
CAUSE
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
11. To overthrow - to vacate - to annul or make void.
CRIME
CASE
QUASH
PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS
12. A method of determining whether a person is intoxicated using a motor skills test which is administered by testing the driver's speaking ability and/or physical coordination.
ARSON
EVIDENCE - DIRECT
FIELD SOBRIETY TEST
OF COUNSEL
13. A lesser offense than a felony and generally punishable by fine or limited jail time - but not in a penitentiary.
BOOKING
COMPLY
MISDEMEANOR
ENTRAPMENT
14. An attorney who represents a person accused of committing a crime.
AUTHENTICATE
DEFENSE ATTORNEY
MODIFICATION
BAR
15. The loss of money or property resulting from failure to meet a legal obligation or from the illegal nature or use of the money or property.
QUASH
COUNT
COURT ORDER
FORFEITURE
16. A hearing established to re-evaluate the bail amount that was originally set for the accused.
PENALTY
BAIL REVIEW
SENTENCE REPORT
SPENDTHRIFT TRUST
17. Evidence given to explain - counteract - or disprove facts given by the opposing counsel.
ATTACHMENT
REHEARING
CITATION
REBUTTAL
18. Mental capacity of a person - especially with regard to his or her ability to stand trial and to assist counsel in his or her defense.
JOIN
PROOF
COMPETENCY
INCOMPETENCY
19. An assault committed by one member of a household against another.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
IRREVOCABLE TRUST
COUNSEL
MOOT
20. Putting a person to death - usually by hanging - without legal authority.
LYNCHING
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
NULL AND VOID
PARTY
21. A case brought by the government against a person accused of committing a crime.
CHAIN OF CUSTODY
REVERSIBLE ERROR
CRIMINAL CASE
SODOMY
22. To bear witness to - to affirm to be true or genuine - to certify.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
ATTORNEY OF RECORD
MOTION
ATTEST
23. A judge's decision not to allow an objection. A decision by a higher court finding that a lower court decision was wrong.
BIND OVER
OVERRULE
INTENT
DELIBERATION
24. A court order forbidding the defendant from doing any action or threatened action until a hearing on the application can be conducted.
INSTRUCTIONS
EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION
LIMITED JURISDICTION
RESTRAINING ORDER
25. A county court that handles civil claims for amounts less than $5 -00. People often represent themselves rather than hire an attorney.
CORROBORATION
BENCH WARRANT
SMALL CLAIMS COURT
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR)
26. In a trial - a foundation must be laid to establish the basis for the admissibility of certain types of evidence.
FOUNDATION
ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
CASE
ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED
27. The legal document that usually begins a civil lawsuit. It states the facts and identifies the action the court is asked to take. 2. Formal written charge that a person has committed a criminal offense.
COMPLAINT
ABATEMENT OF ACTION
OFFENSE
PURGE
28. To take into one's family the child of another and give him or her the rights - privileges - and duties of a child and heir.
ADOPTION
DIVORCE
OBJECTION SUSTAINED
OBJECTION OVERRULED
29. A trust that - once set up - the grantor may not revoke.
BRANDISHING A WEAPON
INMATE
IRREVOCABLE TRUST
FAMILY ALLOWANCE
30. The jury or the judge must determine that the defendant - because of mental disease or defect - could not form the intent required to commit the offense.
IMPEACHMENT OF WITNESS
NOT GUILTY BY REASON OF INSANITY
CHARGE TO THE JURY
COURT - APPEALS
31. The court-supervised process by which a will is determined to be the will-maker's final statement regarding how the will-maker wants his or her property distributed.
COMMON LAW
PROBATE
MISTRIAL
DECLARATORY JUDGMENT
32. An order of an administrative agency or court prohibiting a person or business from continuing a particular course of conduct.
CALLING THE DOCKET
AFFIRMED
CEASE AND DESIST ORDER
COMMIT
33. That which - under the rules of evidence - cannot be admitted as evidence in a trial or hearing.
CIVIL CASE
CHARGE TO THE JURY
PARTY
INADMISSIBLE
34. A person with legal skills - but who is not an attorney - and who works under the supervision of a lawyer or who is otherwise authorized by law to use those legal skills.
PROSTITUTION
PARALEGAL
CAPITAL CASE
PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
35. One acting without formal appointment as guardian for the benefit of an infant - a person of unsound mind not judicially declared incompetent - or other person under some disability.
NEXT FRIEND
PREJUDICIAL EVIDENCE
NULL AND VOID
CHARACTER EVIDENCE
36. A practice whereby a person or place is searched and evidence useful in the investigation and prosecution of a crime is seized or taken. The search is conducted after an order is issued by a judge.
COURT - TRAFFIC
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
RECALL
JURY FOREMAN
37. A crime composed of some - but not all - of the elements of a greater crime; commission of the greater crime automatically includes commission of the lesser included offense.
INCARCERATE
BURGLARY
AFFIRMED
LESSER INCLUDED OFFENSE
38. Aka PROSECUTOR and DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
COUNTY JAIL
ARGUMENT
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
DISPOSITION
39. The rules and process by which a civil case is tried and appealed - including the preparations for trial - the rules of evidence and trial conduct - and the procedure for pursuing appeals.
COUNSEL
HOSTILE WITNESS
DEFAULT-JUDGMENT
CIVIL PROCEDURE
40. A certificate or evidence of a debt. Often used interchangeably with bail.
KNOWINGLY
BOND
PANDERING
ADOPTION
41. A judge's private office. A hearing in chambers takes place in the judge's office outside of the presence of the jury and the public.
CHAMBERS
CONFISCATE
NEGLIGENCE
PETITION
42. A witness whose testimony is not favorable to the party who calls him or her as a witness. A hostile witness may be asked be cross-examined by the party who calls him or be cross-examined by the party who calls him or leading questions and may her to
ATTORNEY
SENTENCE
SLANDER
HOSTILE WITNESS
43. To call into question the truthfulness of a witness.
IMPEACHMENT OF WITNESS
NO-CONTEST CLAUSE
COLLATERAL ATTACK
JUVENILE WAIVER
44. 1. The action of sending a person to a penal or mental institution. 2. The order directing an officer to take a person to a penal or mental institution.
COMMITMENT
STATE'S ATTORNEY
COURTS - JUVENILE and DEPENDENCY
IMPANEL
45. A husband or wife of a deceased spouse married after a will is executed who is not provided for in the will.
LAWSUIT
MOTION GRANTED
PETIT JURY
PRETERMITTED SPOUSE
46. Taking and carrying away the personal property of another person of a value in excess of an amount set by law with the .intent to deprive the owner or possessor of it.
PETTY OFFENSE
PERSON IN NEED OF SUPERVISION
APPEAL
GRAND THEFT
47. 1. A person who has been found guilty of a crime and is serving a sentence for that crime; a prison inmate. 2. To find a person guilty of an offense by either a trial or a plea of guilty.
PROBATION DEPARTMENT
INDETERMINATE SENTENCE
DECLARATORY JUDGMENT
CONVICT
48. Tangible physical property (such as cars - clothing - furniture - and jewelry) and intangible personal property. This does not include real property such as land or rights in land.
GOOD CAUSE
BREATHALYZER TEST
PERSONAL PROPERTY
PIMP
49. Outline or summary of the nature of the case and of the anticipated proof presented by the attorney to the jury before any evidence is submitted. Also known as opening argument .
STATEMENT - OPENING
PIMP
EXONERATE
EXPERT TESTIMONY
50. A claim presented by a defendant in a civil lawsuit against the plaintiff. In essence - a counter lawsuit within a lawsuit.
COUNTERCLAIM
ASSIGNEE
ORDER - COURT
COURT OF RECORD