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Law Vocab
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1. 1. Defendant's statement of a reason why the plaintiff or prosecutor has no valid case against defendant -especially a defendant's answer - denial - or plea. 2. Defendant's method and strategy in opposing the plaintiff or theprosecution. 3. One or mo
CONFESSION
INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
DEFENSE
QUASI JUDICIAL
2. A satisfaction agreed upon between the parties in a lawsuit which bars subsequent actions on the claim.
ACCORD
LINEUP
FALSE PRETENSES
AGREED STATEMENT OF FACTS
3. The unlawful killing of one human being by another.
INITIAL APPEARANCE
INADMISSIBLE
CERTIFICATION
HOMICIDE
4. Written questions asked by one party in a lawsuit for which the opposing party must provide written answers.
AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE
INDICTMENT
INTERROGATORIES
RELINQUISHMENT
5. A mutual understanding and intention between two or more parties. The writing or instrument which isevidence of an agreement. (Although often used as synonymous with contract - agreement is a broader term.)
AGREEMENT
FINDING
MENTAL HEALTH
EXONERATE
6. 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.
JEOPARDY
ENTRAPMENT
LAWSUIT
COMMITMENT
7. Published words or pictures that falsely and maliciously harm the reputation of a person. See DEFAMATION.
RATIFICATION
PLEADINGS
LIBEL
PAROLE
8. An allowance for expenses in prosecuting or defending a suit. Ordinarily this does not include attorney fees.
COSTS
PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
SECURED DEBT
CHARACTER EVIDENCE
9. Officer of the court who files pleadings - motions - judgments - etc. - issues process - and keeps records of court proceedings.
HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION
EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION
CLERK
PEOPLE (PROSECUTION)
10. One who supervises a person placed on probation and is required to report the progress and to surrender the and conditions of the probation.probationer if they violate the terms
AGGRAVATING FACTORS
PROBATION OFFICER
ADMISSIBLE
CHIEF JUDGE
11. The process of photographing - fingerprinting - and recording identifying data of a suspect. This process follows the arrest.
APPELLATE JURISDICTION
DEPENDENT CHILD
CERTIFIED
BOOKING
12. Legal document issued by a court that shows an executor's legal right to take control of assets in the deceased person's name.
DEPRIVATION OF CUSTODY
PLEADINGS
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY
CAPITAL CASE
13. An error committed during a trial that was corrected or was not serious enough to affect the outcome of a trial and (prejudicial) to be reversed on appeal.
CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
HARMLESS ERROR
CHIEF JUDGE
LIMITED JURISDICTION
14. To bear witness to - to affirm to be true or genuine - to certify.
ENHANCE
CODICIL (kod'i-sil)
ATTEST
RAPE
15. Evidence which is of greater weight or more convincing than the evidence which is offered in opposition to it.
CONCURRENT JURISDICTION
NON-CAPITAL CASE
RULES OF EVIDENCE
PREPONDERANCE OF THE EVIDENCE
16. Settling a dispute without a full - formal trial. Methods includemediation - conciliation - arbitration - and settlement - among others.
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR)
MODIFICATION
REPLY
PETITION
17. A jury which is unable to agree on a verdict after a suitable period of deliberation.
PLAINTIFF
CROSS-EXAMINATION
GENERAL ASSIGNMENT
JURY - HUNG
18. Numerous and unnecessary attempts to litigate the same issue.
PRETERMITTED SPOUSE
CERTIFICATION
FIRST APPEARANCE
MULTIPLICITY OF ACTIONS
19. Trial in which a jury decides issues of fact as opposed to trial only before a judge.
COURT - TRAFFIC
FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER
JURY TRIAL
IMPANEL
20. The act of staking money - or other thing of value - on an uncertain event or outcome.
GAMBLING
HOLOGRAPHIC WILL
BATTERED CHILD SYNDROME (B.C.S.)
ATTEMPT
21. An estate consists of personal property (car - household items - and other tangible items) - real property - and intangible property - such as stock certificates and bank accounts - owned in the individual name of a person at the time of the person's
MISDEMEANOR
ATTACHMENT
ESTATE
COMMITMENT ORDER
22. The unlawful restraint by one person of another person's physical liberty.
CHILD SUPPORT
FALSE IMPRISONMENT
CAPTION
CONSPIRACY
23. 1. To discuss - ponder or reflect upon before reaching a decision. A judge will usually deliberate before announcing a judgment. 2. Intentional - characterized by consideration and awareness.
COUNT
ASSUMPTION OF RISK
DELIBERATE
BEQUESTS
24. The term pertains to liability for loss shifted from one person held legally responsible to another.
INDEMNIFY
CONSIDERATION
LYNCHING
ATTACHMENT
25. To deprive a person of his liberty by legal authority.
FOURTH AMENDMENT
MALPRACTICE
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
ARREST
26. A judge's decision not to allow an objection. A decision by a higher court finding that a lower court decision was wrong.
OVERRULE
DEPOSITION
PROSECUTION
EVIDENCE - CIRCUMSTANTIAL
27. The act of sending a case back to the trial court and ordering the trial court to conduct limited new hearings or an entirely new trial.
REMAND
LOITERING
REVERSIBLE ERROR
PRECEDENT
28. A trust that - once set up - the grantor may not revoke.
FALSE PRETENSES
MISDEMEANOR
IRREVOCABLE TRUST
HEARING - PRELIMINARY
29. An amendment to a will.
30. A formal - written application to the court requesting judicial action on some matter.
PETITION
MALICE
EVIDENCE - CIRCUMSTANTIAL
INTERVENTION
31. Issues and claims capable of being properly examined in court.
CORROBORATING EVIDENCE
ARGUMENT
JUSTICIABLE
SMALL CLAIMS COURT
32. A child who is homeless or without proper care through no fault of the parent - guardian - or custodian. DEPORTATION - The act of removing a person to another country. Order issued by an immigration judge - expelling an alien from the United States.
DEPENDENT CHILD
CALENDAR
EXPERT TESTIMONY
CORROBORATION
33. An act of legislation of a local governing body such as a city - town or county.
INDIGENT
JUVENILE WAIVER
CRIMINAL INSANITY
ORDINANCE
34. 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.
HARMLESS ERROR
PROSECUTOR
COMPETENCY
PROOF
35. 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.
STRICT LIABILITY
PROBATE
PROSECUTOR
ADMISSION
36. Lack of capacity to understand the nature and object of the proceedings - to consult with counsel - and to assist in preparing a defense.
CITATION
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
INCOMPETENCY
PENALTY
37. A determination of guilt which is the result of a trial or entry of a plea of guilty or nol contendere (no contest) - regardless of whether adjudication of guilt or imposition of sentence was suspended - deferred - or withheld.
COMPLAINT
CONVICTION
REMAND
COMMISSIONER
38. The process whereby the accused and the prosecutor in a criminal case work out a mutually satisfactory disposition of the case subject to court approval. Usually involves the defendant's pleading guilty to a lesser offense or to only one.
PENALTY
PLEA BARGAIN
PETITION
COMMITMENT ORDER
39. A formal written document filed by the prosecutor detailing the criminal charges against the defendant. An alternative to an indictment - it serves to bring a defendant to trial.
DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION STATUTES
INFORMATION
REBUTTAL
EXTRADITION
40. Recommendation for a sentence less than the maximum allowed.
INJUNCTION
PLEADINGS
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
LENIENCY
41. 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
FAMILY ALLOWANCE
ADMINISTRATOR
PERSON IN NEED OF SUPERVISION
ACCORD AND SATISFACTION
42. The act of not following an order that is directed by the court.
INCAPACITY
HOME MONITORING
AID AND ABET
FAILURE TO COMPLY
43. The party appealing a final decision or judgment.
APPELLANT
SEPARATE MAINTENANCE
ASSISTANT STATE'S ATTORNEY
MISTRIAL
44. An order made by a court having competent jurisdiction. Rules of court are either general or special; the former are the regulations by which the practice of the court is governed - the latter are special orders made in particular cases.
RULE OF COURT
ASSISTANT STATE'S ATTORNEY
ASSUMPTION OF RISK
GRANTOR OR SETTLOR
45. Law established by previous decisions of appellate courts - particularly the Supreme Court.
INTERLOCUTORY
CONDITIONAL RELEASE
PRECEDENT
CASE LAW
46. A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it - before a notary or officer havingauthority to administer oaths.
IRREVOCABLE TRUST
KNOWINGLY
AFFIDAVIT
STATE'S ATTORNEY
47. Requirement that police tell a suspect in their custody of his or her constitutional rights before they question him or her: specifically - the right to remain silent; that any statement made may be used against him or her; the right to an attorney;
MIRANDA RIGHTS
JURY
ASSAULT
RECORD
48. Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
EXCLUSIONARY RULE
DETENTION
HIT AND RUN
EVIDENCE
49. To annul or make void by recalling or taking back.
DETENTION
REVOKE
PANDERING
INHERITANCE TAX
50. To terminate legal action involving outstanding charges against a defendant in a criminal case.
CIVIL CASE
PANDERING
DISMISS
CONDEMNATION