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Law Vocab
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1. An action which may be brought for the purpose of restraining the threatened infliction of wrongs or injuries - and the prevention of threatened illegal action.
EQUITABLE ACTION
CHALLENGE TO THE ARRAY
STATEMENT - CLOSING
PROSECUTION
2. A person who initiates a lawsuit against another. Also called the complainant.
RELEVANT
PLAINTIFF
CAPTION
DELIBERATE
3. A violation of law - not punishable by imprisonment. Minor traffic offenses are generally considered infractions.
INFRACTION
ACCUSATION
REPORT
COUNSEL
4. The act of not following an order that is directed by the court.
FAILURE TO COMPLY
OFFENSE
CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
PREJUDICE
5. To hold a person for trial on bond (bail) or in jail. If the judicial official conducting a hearing finds probable cause to believe the accused committed a crime - the official will bind over the accused - normally by setting bail for the accused's a
APPELLEE
BIND OVER
INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
MOTION DENIED
6. The physical location where the defense and prosecuting parties are seated throughout the duration of the trial.
CONSPIRACY
COUNSEL TABLE
EQUAL PROTECTION
PRE-SENTENCE REPORT
7. Those which do not constitute a justification or excuse for an offense but which may be considered as reasons for reducing the degree of blame.
PREJUDICE
MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES
CHANGE OF VENUE
AFFIDAVIT
8. Money awarded to an injured person - over and above the measurable value of the injury - in order to punish the person who hurt him.
PUNITIVE DAMAGES
CROSS-EXAMINATION
PRESENTMENT
INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
9. A murder committed during the commission of a felony such as robbery - burglary - or kidnapping.
GUARDIANSHIP
FELONY MURDER
PROBATION
DETENTION
10. To support with evidence or authority; make more certain.
ARRAIGNMENT
POUR-OVER WILL
CORROBORATE
DELIBERATE
11. The transfer of a state case to federal court for trial; in civil cases - because the parties are from different states; in criminal and some civil cases - because there is a significant possibility that there could not be a fair trial in state court
COLLATERAL ATTACK
BAR
REMOVAL
IMMUNITY
12. Property owned in common by husband and wife each having an undivided one-half interest by reason of their marital status. For example - the earnings of one spouse during the marriage do not belong solely to that spouse; the earnings are community pr
BEST EVIDENCE
ESTOPPEL
BRIBE
COMMUNITY PROPERTY
13. A slang term meaning previous conviction(s) of the accused.
PRIORS
CONTRACT
EVIDENCE
IMMUNITY
14. In tort law - a defense to a personal injury suit. The essence of an affirmative defense is that the plaintiff assumed the known risk of whatever dangerous condition caused the injury.
POUR-OVER WILL
STANDING
FILE
ASSUMPTION OF RISK
15. 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.
FIDELITY BOND
LESSER INCLUDED OFFENSE
ESTATE
SHOPLIFTING
16. A formal - written application to the court requesting judicial action on some matter.
PETITION
JUDICIAL REVIEW
CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
BATTERY
17. The specific place in the courtroom where the jury sits during the trial.
ESTATE
ACCORD AND SATISFACTION
JURY BOX
CHAIN OF CUSTODY
18. The continued - habitual - or compulsive commission of law violations after first having been convicted of prior offenses.
DECLARATORY JUDGMENT
RATIFICATION
RECIDIVISM
NEGLIGENCE
19. An oral (unwritten) will.
INTENT
APPELLATE COURT
NUNCUPATIVE WILL
INCAPACITY
20. Evidence in form of witness testimony - who actually saw - heard - or touched the subject of question.
FORGERY
DIRECTED VERDICT
EVIDENCE - DIRECT
JOYRIDING
21. The act of taking money - personal property - or any other article of value that is in the possession of another done by means of force or fear.
OVERRULE
JURISDICTION
ROBBERY
JUDGMENT
22. Giving or pronouncing a judgment or decree. Also the judgment given.
AGGRAVATING FACTORS
ADJUDICATION
ISSUE
PRE-SENTENCE REPORT
23. The appellate court has the right to review and revise the lower court decision.
INCEST
APPELLATE JURISDICTION
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
IMPLIED CONTRACT
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).
SHOW CAUSE
DISBARMENT
ALLEGE
LIABILITY
25. Law enacted by the legislative branch of government - as distinguished from case law or common law .
CRIMINAL INSANITY
STATUTORY LAW
EVIDENCE - EVANESCENT
GAMBLING
26. The person who sets up a trust. Also called the grantor.
INMATE
FAILURE TO APPEAR
PREJUDICIAL EVIDENCE
SETTLOR
27. Unlawful intercourse with an individual without their consent.
PLEA
RAPE
DEATH ROW
HANDCUFFS
28. A jury which is unable to agree on a verdict after a suitable period of deliberation.
RULE
HEARING
JURY - HUNG
RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION
29. The designation assigned to each case filed in a particular court. Also called a case number.
DOCKET NUMBER
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE
GRAND JURY
NOT GUILTY
30. A chronological summary of all official records and recorded documents affecting the title to aparcel of real property.
ABSTRACT OF TITLE
PRETERMITTED SPOUSE
MISDEMEANOR
DECLARATORY JUDGMENT
31. Evidence given to explain - counteract - or disprove facts given by the opposing counsel.
REBUTTAL
STATEMENT - OPENING
MANSLAUGHTER - INVOLUNTARY
CASE
32. A parent's or custodian's act of leaving a child without adequate care - supervision - support - or parental
INSANITY PLEA
RECUSE
LIMITED JURISDICTION
ABANDONMENT
33. Immorality. An element of crimes inherently bad - as opposed to crimes bad merely because they are forbidden by statute.
EN BANC
MORAL TURPITUDE
MITIGATING FACTORS
RECORD
34. The party appealing a final decision or judgment.
FINGERPRINT
APPELLANT
INCARCERATE
EVICTION
35. An action instituted with intention of injuring the defendant and without probable cause -and which terminates in favor of the person prosecuted.
ALFORD PLEA
FRAUD
MALICIOUS PROSECUTION
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
36. The assertion of a right to money or property.
BRIBE
CONVICT
CLAIM
JURISDICTION
37. The cause - price - or impelling influence which induces a party to enter into a contract.
APPEARANCE
CONSIDERATION
JEOPARDY
COURT REPORTER
38. A trust set up for the benefit of someone who the grantor believes would be incapable of managing his or her own financial affairs.
PAROLE
SPENDTHRIFT TRUST
COURT - APPEALS
MERITS
39. The person filing an action in a court of original jurisdiction. Also - the person who appeals the judgment of a lower court. The opposing party is called the respondent.
CALENDAR
PETITIONER
STATE'S ATTORNEY
PENDING
40. An allowance for expenses in prosecuting or defending a suit. Ordinarily this does not include attorney fees.
BOOKING
JUDGMENT
COSTS
JURY
41. A legally enforceable agreement between two or more competent parties made either orally or in writing. CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE - A legal doctrine that says if the plaintiff in a civil action for negligence also was negligent - he or she cannot recov
JUVENILE WAIVER
CONTRACT
HEARSAY
JURISDICTION
42. Member of the jury.
LIEN
SELF-DEFENSE
JUROR
INADMISSIBLE
43. Published words or pictures that falsely and maliciously harm the reputation of a person. See DEFAMATION.
GENERAL ASSIGNMENT
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
COLLATERAL
LIBEL
44. Claim that an act otherwise criminal was legally justifiable because it was necessary to protect a person or property from the threat or action of another.
LEADING QUESTION
SENTENCE - SUSPENDED
EQUITY
SELF-DEFENSE
45. Any factors associated with the commission of a crime which increase the seriousness of theoffense or add to its injurious consequences.
CASE NUMBER
AGGRAVATING FACTORS
IMPANEL
KIDNAPPING
46. Writ or order by a court prohibiting a specific action from being carried out by a person or group.
IRREVOCABLE TRUST
INJUNCTION
AGENT
RAPE
47. The unlawful use of force against another with unusual or serious consequences such as theuse of a dangerous weapon.
MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES
POSTPONEMENT
AGGRAVATED BATTERY
FINE
48. A trial lawyer representing the government in a criminal case and the interests of the state in civil matters.
PROSECUTOR
BOOKING NUMBER
CRIMINAL CASE
ESCHEAT (ES-CHET)
49. Stealing or theft.
HEARSAY
CLERK OF COURT
LARCENY
ADOPTION
50. A crime of a more serious nature than a misdemeanor - usually punishable by imprisonment in a penitentiary for more than a year and/or substantial fines.
DISBARMENT
DECREE
FELONY
EQUITABLE ACTION