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Law Vocab
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1. A reference to a source of legal authority. A direction to appear in court - as when a defendant is cited into court - rather than arrested.
CAUSE
CITATION
ARREST
GOOD CAUSE
2. The malicious burning of someone else's or one's own dwelling or of anyone's commercial or industrial property.
ARSON
ARBITRATION
DIVERSION
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
3. The written statements of fact and law filed by the parties to a lawsuit.
PLEADINGS
COMPOSITE DRAWING
SECURED DEBT
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE
4. The department that oversees the actions of probationers as well as the location of where probation officers work.
COMMISSIONER
EYE WITNESS
PROBATION DEPARTMENT
DETENTION HEARING
5. An agreement between parties that dictates what is being received from one party to the other.
ACQUIT
EYE WITNESS
REMAND
SETTLEMENT
6. The first questioning of witnesses by the party on whose behalf they are called.
DELIBERATE
DIRECT EXAMINATION
CLAIM
OVERT ACT
7. A written direction or command delivered by a court or judge.
MISDEMEANOR
INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR
CHILD SUPPORT
COURT ORDER
8. 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.
ENJOINING
CRIMINAL RECORD
PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
INSTRUCTIONS
9. 1. Historically - the partition separating the general public from the space occupied by the judges - lawyers - and other participants in a trial. 2. More commonly - the term means the whole body of lawyers.
PERSON IN NEED OF SUPERVISION
PREJUDICE
BAR
MOTION GRANTED
10. A change - alteration - or amendment which introduces new elements into the details - or cancels some of them - but leaves the general purpose and effect of the subject-matter intact.
AFFIRMED
EQUITABLE ACTION
MODIFICATION
AFFIANT
11. A written statement prepared by the counsel arguing a case in court. It contains a summary of the facts of a case -the pertinent laws - and an argument of how the law applies to the facts supporting counsel's position.
ABSTRACT OF RECORD
BRIEF
RESTRAINING ORDER
EXHIBIT
12. Any factors associated with the commission of a crime which increase the seriousness of theoffense or add to its injurious consequences.
LITIGANT
AGGRAVATING FACTORS
DISSOLUTION
GUILTY
13. 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.
IMMUNITY
JUVENILE
NEXT FRIEND
ASSAULT - AGGRAVATED
14. A foundation or basis; points relied on.
GROUNDS
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT
COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE
COURTS - JUVENILE and DEPENDENCY
15. A criminal case in which the allowable punishment includes death. CAPITAL CRIME - A crime punishable by death.
CAPITAL CASE
JUROR
IRRELEVANT
APPELLATE JURISDICTION
16. A jury which is unable to agree on a verdict after a suitable period of deliberation.
BRIBE
CORROBORATION
JURY - HUNG
PIMP
17. The designation assigned to each case filed in a particular court. Also called a case number.
DOCKET NUMBER
COURTS - JUVENILE and DEPENDENCY
CLERK OF COURT
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
18. The act of obtaining the property of another person through wrongful use of actual or threatened force - violence - or fear.
COMPLY
EXTORTION
DISTURBING THE PEACE
LEVY
19. A document or other item introduced as evidence during a trial or hearing.
EXHIBIT
SEXUAL MOLESTATION
BOOKING
BRANDISHING A WEAPON
20. Postponing the effect of a judgment already entered - ordinarily because of an error apparent on the record .
ARREST OF JUDGMENT
OFFENSE
REVOKE
DECISION
21. The correction of an error admitted in any process.
AMENDMENT
MORAL TURPITUDE
PENDING
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR)
22. The illegal taking of an automobile without intent to deprive the owner permanently of the vehicle - often involving reckless driving.
ARRAIGNMENT
JOYRIDING
ACQUIT
LEADING QUESTION
23. An agreement by attorneys on both sides of a civil or criminal case about some aspect of the case; e.g. - to extend the time to answer - to adjourn the trial date - or to admit certain facts at the trial.
ABATEMENT OF ACTION
PEREMPTORY CHALLENGE
STIPULATE
JUDICIAL NOTICE
24. 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.
PERSONAL PROPERTY
PETIT JURY
COURT - TRAFFIC
BIAS
25. The testimony of witnesses who know the general character and reputation of a person in the community in which he or she lives.
DOMICILE
DOCKET NUMBER
BENCH
CHARACTER EVIDENCE
26. 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.
QUASI JUDICIAL
COMMIT
INCEST
ALLOCUTION
27. Exhibit and/or evidence that is offered by the prosecution.
28. One which implicitly instructs the witness how to answer or which suggests to the witness the answer desired.
LEADING QUESTION
ALIBI
FIDUCIARY
SENTENCE
29. A person's own act - or acceptance of facts - which preclude his or her later making claims to the contrary.
CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
PROCEDURAL LAW
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
ESTOPPEL
30. Oral or written request made by a party to an action before - during - or after a trial asking the judge to issue a ruling or order in that party's favor.
EXTRADITION
GRAND THEFT
SENTENCING
MOTION
31. The area of a state or federal prison where criminals who are sentenced to death are confined until their sentence is commuted or carried out.
NO-CONTEST CLAUSE
GENERAL JURISDICTION
PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
DEATH ROW
32. An offensive touching or use of force on a person without the person's consent.
PANDERING
ROBBERY
BATTERY
OFFENSE
33. 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.
AMENDMENT
REVOCABLE TRUST
CITATION
ENTRAPMENT
34. Words - gestures - and actions which tend to annoy - alarm - and verbally abuse another person.
ARRAIGNMENT
DECISION
HARASSMENT
OBJECTION
35. 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.
PROBATE
PAROLE EVIDENCE
DELINQUENCY - JUVENILE
COURT - TRAFFIC
36. Standards governing whether evidence in a civil or criminal case is admissible.
AID AND ABET
CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
RULES OF EVIDENCE
DEATH PENALTY
37. Conduct which tends to annoy all citizens - including unnecessary and distractingnoisemaking.
CONSIDERATION
NUNCUPATIVE WILL
OPINION EVIDENCE
DISTURBING THE PEACE
38. The unlawful restraint by one person of another person's physical liberty.
PROBATION BEFORE JUDGMENT (PBJ)
FALSE IMPRISONMENT
CORROBORATION
CORROBORATING EVIDENCE
39. Land - buildings - and other improvements affixed to the land.
PRESENTMENT
REAL PROPERTY
FIFTH AMENDMENT
ABSTRACT OF TITLE
40. To lose - or lose the right to.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
FORFEIT
CLEMENCY OR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
COURTS - JUVENILE and DEPENDENCY
41. The distinctive pattern of lines on human fingertips that are used as a method of identification in criminal cases.
INDEMNIFY
FINGERPRINT
FAILURE TO APPEAR
FORGERY
42. Without denying the charge - the defendant raises circumstances such as insanity - self-defense -or entrapment to avoid civil or criminal responsibility.
AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE
GARNISH
SELF-PROVING WILL
REPLEVIN
43. Failure to exercise the degree of care that a reasonable person would use under the same circumstances.
NEGLIGENCE
MUGSHOT
EXONERATE
SERVICE
44. The act of taking and carrying away the personal property of another of a value less than $300 with the intent to deprive the owner or possessor of it permanently.
COURT - APPEALS
JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY
BENCH CONFERENCE
PETTY THEFT
45. The presence of drugs on the accused for recreational use or for the purpose to sell.
BANKRUPT
BILL OF PARTICULARS
POSSESSION OF DRUGS
PERSONAL RECOGNIZANCE
46. The power of the government to take private property for public use through condemnation.
MATERIAL WITNESS
EMINENT DOMAIN
EXCLUSION OF WITNESSES
MULTIPLICITY OF ACTIONS
47. The party appealing a final decision or judgment.
CHAIN OF CUSTODY
DIRECT EXAMINATION
APPELLANT
RAP SHEET
48. Evidence that can be legally and properly introduced in a civil or criminal trial.
NOT GUILTY
ADMISSIBLE EVIDENCE
MENTAL HEALTH
HEARING - PRELIMINARY
49. The party who complains or sues; one who applies to the court for legal redress. Also called the plaintiff.
INTERROGATORIES
COMPLAINANT
BOOKING NUMBER
INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
50. A husband or wife of a deceased spouse married after a will is executed who is not provided for in the will.
COMMITMENT
PRETERMITTED SPOUSE
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
JURY TRIAL