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Law Vocab
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1. A trust set up and in effect during the lifetime of the grantor. Also called inter vivos trust.
PRISON
NON-CAPITAL CASE
LIVING TRUST
MUGSHOT
2. The process by which a judge is disqualified from hearing a case - on his or her own motion or upon the objection of either party.
CITATION
INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
PRE-INJUNCTION
RECUSE
3. A crime - such as a felony - misdemeanor - or other punishable unlawful act.
EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES
MUGSHOT
OFFENSE
ORDINANCE
4. Evidence given to explain - repel - counteract - or disprove facts given in evidence by the adverse party.
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
REAL EVIDENCE
ARREST OF JUDGMENT
PROFFER
5. An act of legislation of a local governing body such as a city - town or county.
STATUTORY RAPE
LIEN
ORDINANCE
MODIFICATION
6. A rule of law that courts and judges shall draw a particular inference from a particular fact - or from particular evidence.
ATTEMPT
ESTOPPEL
STATUTE
PRESUMPTION OF LAW
7. A will entirely written - dated - and signed by the testator in his/her own handwriting.
COUNTERFEIT
HOLOGRAPHIC WILL
CONFISCATE
HEARING - PRELIMINARY
8. An obligation signed by the accused to secure his or her presence at the trial. This obligation means that the accused may lose money by not properly appearing for the trial. Often referred to simply as bond.
DEFENSE
BREATHALYZER TEST
MOTION DENIED
BAIL BOND
9. The right of all persons to receive the guarantees and safeguards of the law and the judicial process. It includes such constitutional requirements as adequate notice - assistance of counsel - the right to remain silent - theright to a speedy and pub
DUE PROCESS OF LAW
GUARDIANSHIP
ACCOMPLICE
ADJUDICATE
10. The act of spending an allotted amount of time in a designated location such as a prison as punishment for the crime committed.
EQUITY
EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE
SERVE A SENTENCE
PETITIONER
11. Antisocial behavior by a minor; especially behavior that would be criminally punishable if the actor were an adult - but instead is usually punished by special laws pertaining only to minors.
PLEADINGS
SELF-DEFENSE
DELINQUENCY - JUVENILE
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
12. A civil case in which parties may resolve their dispute without a formal finding of error or fault.
NO-FAULT PROCEEDINGS
FOSTER CARE
CRIMINAL CASE
GROUNDS
13. A legal representative - attorney - lawyer.
INDECENT EXPOSURE
COUNSEL
ABANDONMENT
ADJUDICATION
14. Sentences for more than one crime that are to be served at the same time - rather than one after the other. See also CUMULATIVE SENTENCES.
CONCURRENT SENTENCES
PUBLIC DEFENDER
PRIVITY
MANSLAUGHTER - VOLUNTARY
15. 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
PEREMPTORY CHALLENGE
PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE
EQUITY
PERSON IN NEED OF SUPERVISION
16. Conduct which tends to annoy all citizens - including unnecessary and distractingnoisemaking.
REPLY
MALICE
PRIVILEGE
DISTURBING THE PEACE
17. Evidence that helps to prove a point or issue in a case.
FIDELITY BOND
BEQUEATH
RELEVANT
DECREE
18. 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.
AFFIRMED
INDEMNIFY
COSTS
FAMILY ALLOWANCE
19. The finding of the court that an act was committed with the intent of embarrassing the court - disobeying its lawful orders - or obstructing the administration of justice in some way.
ESCROW
CONTEMPT OF COURT
JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY
RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION
20. To willfully take or convert to one's own use - another's money or property - which the wrongdoer initially acquired lawfully - because of some office - employment - or some position of trust.
PAROLE EVIDENCE
ASSISTANT STATE'S ATTORNEY
PROXIMATE CAUSE
EMBEZZLE
21. To change - correct - revise - improve - modify - or alter.
AMEND
ADJUDICATE
PLEA BARGAIN
GAMBLING
22. An action for the recovery of a possession that has been wrongfully taken.
REPLEVIN
PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE
GAMBLING
MOTION
23. Refers to courts that are limited in the types of criminal and civil cases they may hear. For example - traffic violations generally are heard by limited jurisdiction courts.
LIMITED JURISDICTION
APPELLATE COURT
OBJECTION OVERRULED
PIMP
24. To place a paper in the official custody of the clerk of court to enter into the files or records of a case.
BEQUESTS
EQUAL PROTECTION
MULTIPLICITY OF ACTIONS
FILE
25. The seat occupied by judges in courts.
BENCH
ALLEGE
STANDING
BAR EXAMINATION
26. An advocate - counsel - or official agent employed in preparing - managing - and trying cases in the courts.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
CONSPIRACY
GRAND JURY
MOTION DENIED
27. The process by which one state or country surrenders to another state - a person accused or convicted of a crime in the other state.
PETITIONER
EXTRADITION
SEALING
HEARSAY
28. That which tends to injure a person's reputation. Libel is published defamation - whereasslander is spoken.
DEFAMATION
STAY
LIEN
BREATHALYZER TEST
29. Begun - but not yet completed. Thus - an action is pending from its inception until the rendition of its final judgment.
CREDIBILITY
AFFIANT
PENDING
BODY ATTACHMENT
30. 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.'
DISCOVERY
BEST EVIDENCE
REPLEVIN
FELONY MURDER
31. To obtain customers for a whore or prostitute. One who obtains customers for a whore or prostitute.
PIMP
STAY
POSSESSION OF DRUGS
JUDICIAL REVIEW
32. Procedure by which mortgaged property is sold on default of the mortgagor in satisfaction of mortgage debt.
DISSOLUTION
PROSECUTOR
ATTORNEY-IN-FACT
FORECLOSURE
33. A will whose validity does not have to be testified to in court by the witnesses to it - because the witnesses executed an affidavit reflecting proper execution of the will prior to the maker's death.
IMMUNITY
DEATH PENALTY
EXTRADITION
SELF-PROVING WILL
34. A county court that handles civil claims for amounts less than $5 -00. People often represent themselves rather than hire an attorney.
PREMEDITATION
SMALL CLAIMS COURT
MISDEMEANOR
LIMITED JURISDICTION
35. A court officer who has charge of a court session in the matter of keeping order and has custody of the jury.
NO BILL
ORDER - COURT
BAILIFF
MOTION
36. The first questioning of witnesses by the party on whose behalf they are called.
DIRECT EXAMINATION
RELINQUISHMENT
CALLING THE DOCKET
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
37. The closure of court records to inspection - except to the parties.
EYE WITNESS
ACCUSATION
MOTION
SEALING
38. The jury's decision-making process after hearing the evidence and closing arguments and being giventhe court's instructions.
AGGRAVATED BATTERY
NEGLIGENCE
DELIBERATION
RULE
39. The constitutional prohibition under the Fifth Amendment against a person being put on trial more than once for the same offense.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
CERTIFICATION
GRANTOR OR SETTLOR
LEASE
40. The process of photographing - fingerprinting - and recording identifying data of a suspect. This process follows the arrest.
ORDER - COURT
BOOKING
PROFFER
ACQUITTAL
41. To seize or take private property for public use (the police confiscated the weapon).
RECUSE
CONFISCATE
DOCKET
CONFESSION
42. Moving a lawsuit or criminal trial to another place for trial.
CHANGE OF VENUE
DISPOSITION
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
SERVICE OF PROCESS
43. Youths charged with the status of being beyond the control of their legal guardian or are habitually disobedient - truant from school - or have committed other acts that would not be a crime if committed by an adult. They are not delinquents (in that
ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED
CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE
STATUS OFFENDERS
SERVICE
44. Evil doing - ill conduct; the commission of some act which is positively prohibited by law.
JOINT VENTURE
PERMANENT RESIDENT
MALFEASANCE
INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR
45. 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.
PLEA BARGAIN
PANDERING
INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR
INADMISSIBLE
46. Formal notification to the party that has been sued in a civil case of the fact that the lawsuit has been filed. Also - any form of notification of a legal proceeding.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
ANSWER
PROOF
NOTICE
47. 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.
ALLEGED
COMPETENCY
MALPRACTICE
CONCILIATION
48. The cause - price - or impelling influence which induces a party to enter into a contract.
STATEMENT - OPENING
CONSPIRACY
CHARGING DOCUMENT
CONSIDERATION
49. The time within a plaintiff must begin a lawsuit (in civil cases) or a prosecutor must bring charges (in criminal cases). There are different statutes of limitations at both the federal and state levels for different kinds of lawsuits or crimes.
INDETERMINATE SENTENCE
MISDEMEANOR
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
DIRECT EXAMINATION
50. 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
CONTRACT
JURISDICTION
COMMIT
STIPULATE