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Law Vocab
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1. Physical condition of a child indicating that external or internal injuries result from acts committed by a parent or custodian.
ACCESSORY
BATTERED CHILD SYNDROME (B.C.S.)
CALLING THE DOCKET
RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION
2. Judicial officer having strictly limited jurisdiction exercising some of the functions of a judge.
MAGISTRATE
CHIEF JUDGE
PURGE
MOTION DENIED
3. Having no force - legal power to bind - or validity.
NULL AND VOID
STATUTORY RAPE
EXHIBIT
CONSPIRACY
4. Testimony given in relation to some scientific - technical - or professional matter by experts - i.e. -person qualified to speak authoritatively by reason of their special training - skill - or familiarity with the subject.
PARALEGAL
ARSON
RECALL
EXPERT TESTIMONY
5. 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.
REASONABLE PERSON
PREJUDICIAL EVIDENCE
FELONY
BOOKMAKING
6. Any of the drugs whose production and use are regulated by law - including narcotics - stimulants - and hallucinogens.
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
EVIDENCE
PLEADINGS
INJUNCTION
7. The act that caused an event to occur. A person generally is liable only if an injury was proximately caused by his or her action or by his or her failure to act when he or she had a duty to act.
RULE OF COURT
CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE
PROXIMATE CAUSE
DISPOSITION
8. A claim by codefendant or co-plaintiffs against each other and not against persons on the opposite side of the lawsuit.
ASSUMPTION OF RISK
CROSS-CLAIM
COURTROOM
ABANDONMENT
9. A hearing established to re-evaluate the bail amount that was originally set for the accused.
PRESENTMENT
EN BANC
BAIL REVIEW
LAY PERSON
10. To disagree. An appellate court opinion setting forth the minority view and outlining the disagreement of one or more judges with the decision of the majority.
DOCKET NUMBER
DISSENT
GRAND JURY
NEGLIGENCE
11. A machine which records by a needle on a graph varying emotional disturbances when answering questions truly or falsely - as indicated by fluctuations in blood pressure - perspiration.respiration
CLEMENCY OR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
LIE DETECTOR
PETITION
ARREST
12. Standard of proof commonly used in civil lawsuits and in regulatory agency cases. It governs the amount of proof that must be offered in order for the plaintiff to win the case.
REPORT
HOSTILE WITNESS
RAPE
CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE
13. A sentence of imprisonment to a specified minimum and maximum period of time -specifically authorized by statute - subject to termination by a parole board or other authorized agency after the prisoner has served the minimum term.
CERTIFICATION
APPELLATE COURT
DELINQUENCY - JUVENILE
INDETERMINATE SENTENCE
14. To complete the legal requirements (such as signing before witnesses) that make a will valid. Also - to execute a judgment or decree means to put the final judgment of the court into effect.
ALLEGATION
MATERIAL WITNESS
CONDITIONAL RELEASE
EXECUTE
15. 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.
REMAND
LIMITED JURISDICTION
MALICE
CRIMINAL SUMMONS
16. Law established by previous decisions of appellate courts - particularly the Supreme Court.
INSTRUCTIONS
COLLATERAL
MAGISTRATE
CASE LAW
17. Crime in which the driver of a vehicle leaves the scene of an accident without identifying himself or herself.
OBJECTION OVERRULED
HIT AND RUN
SMALL CLAIMS COURT
DECLARATORY JUDGMENT
18. The combination of those rules and principles of conduct promulgated by legislative authority - derived from court decisions - and established by local custom.
LAW
REMITTITUR
JURY BOX
IMPEACHMENT OF WITNESS
19. In the practice of appellate courts - the word means that the decision of the trial court is correct.
ESCHEAT (ES-CHET)
AFFIRMED
JOINT VENTURE
PRISON
20. A legal right - exemption or immunity granted to a person - company or class - that is beyond the common advantages of other citizens.
LAY PERSON
CHIEF JUDGE
PRIVILEGE
JUDGE
21. A lawsuit - litigation - or action. Any question - civil or criminal - litigated or contested before a court of justice.
HOSPITAL WARRANT
POST CONVICTION RELIEF PROCEEDING
CAUSE
NOT GUILTY BY REASON OF INSANITY
22. A rule of law that courts and judges shall draw a particular inference from a particular fact - or from particular evidence.
PRESUMPTION OF LAW
ENTER A GUILTY PLEA
COURT ORDER
MOTION DENIED
23. A phrase used to denote a hypothetical person who exercises qualities of attention - knowledge - intelligence - and judgment that society requires of its members for the protection of his or her own interest and the interests of others.
JUROR - ALTERNATE
REASONABLE PERSON
LIVING TRUST
ORAL ARGUMENT
24. Court order requiring to appear and show cause why the court should not take a particular course of action. If the party fails to appear or to give sufficient reasons why the court should take no action - the court will take the action. In criminal c
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
CHILD MOLESTATION
MALICE
BAR EXAMINATION
25. The person to whom property rights or power are transferred by another - a grantee.
SEARCH WARRANT
ASSIGNEE
EXONERATE
COUNSEL TABLE
26. An invalid trial caused by some legal error. When a judge declares a mistrial - the trial must start again from the beginning - including the selection of a new jury.
PROSECUTION
COUNTERCLAIM
MISTRIAL
EXCLUSION OF WITNESSES
27. The taking or detaining of a person against his or her will and without lawful authority.
KIDNAPPING
IMMUNITY
PRE-INJUNCTION
HARMLESS ERROR
28. 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.
COMPETENCY
BEQUESTS
JOIN
CAPTION
29. The rights of a person guaranteed by the state or federal constitutions.
BIND OVER
ACCESSORY
RIGHTS - CONSTITUTIONAL
BODY ATTACHMENT
30. 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
EQUITABLE ACTION
PREJUDICIAL EVIDENCE
LIE DETECTOR
31. A state examination taken by prospective lawyers in order to be admitted and licensed to practice law.
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
CODICIL (kod'i-sil)
BAR EXAMINATION
JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY
32. A trust set up and in effect during the lifetime of the grantor. Also called inter vivos trust.
LIVING TRUST
REDRESS
BIFURCATE
MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES
33. Any factors associated with the commission of a crime which increase the seriousness of theoffense or add to its injurious consequences.
CORROBORATION
ADJUDICATE
AGGRAVATING FACTORS
REPLEVIN
34. 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.
OBJECTION OVERRULED
FILE
MEDIATION
LESSER INCLUDED OFFENSE
35. Immorality. An element of crimes inherently bad - as opposed to crimes bad merely because they are forbidden by statute.
BURGLARY
MORAL TURPITUDE
INVESTIGATION
HOME MONITORING
36. The facts that give rise to a lawsuit or a legal claim.
CAUSE OF ACTION
ENHANCE
RULES OF EVIDENCE
REPLEVIN
37. Attested as being true or an exact reproduction.
PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS
CERTIFIED
EXECUTOR
DEPENDENT CHILD
38. Two or more sentences of jail time to be served simultaneously.
QUASI JUDICIAL
POWER OF ATTORNEY
SENTENCE - CONCURRENT
COMMITMENT ORDER
39. Cancellation by a court of a warrant before its execution by the arrest of a defendant; also - a process by which a retired judge may be asked to sit on a particular case.
REASONABLE PERSON
HEARING - PRELIMINARY
BURGLARY
RECALL
40. Unlawful killing of another - without malice - when the act is committed with a sudden extreme emotional impulse.
MANSLAUGHTER - VOLUNTARY
NO-FAULT PROCEEDINGS
RECORD
OVERT ACT
41. An association of persons jointly undertaking some commercial enterprise. Unlike a partnership - a joint venture does not entail a continuing relationship among the parties.
JOINT VENTURE
RELEVANT
JOINT TENANCY
BEQUEATH
42. Someone named to receive property or benefits in a will. In a trust - a person who is to receive benefits from the trust.
OBJECT
REFEREE
GRAND THEFT
BENEFICIARY
43. A person - business - or government agency actively involved in the prosecution or defense of a legal proceeding.
INITIAL APPEARANCE
DETENTION
ASSISTANT STATE'S ATTORNEY
PARTY
44. To forge - to copy or imitate - without authority or right - and with the purpose to deceive or defraud - by passing off the copy as genuine.
COUNTERFEIT
EVIDENCE - CIRCUMSTANTIAL
BIAS
FAILURE TO COMPLY
45. A prison or place of confinement where convicted felons are sent to serve out the term of their sentence.
DIVORCE
DEFAMATION
PENITENTIARY
CHANGE OF VENUE
46. A previously decided case that guides the decision of future cases.
BRIBE
SENTENCE
CORROBORATING EVIDENCE
PRECEDENT
47. An arrangement whereby a husband and wife live apart from each other while remaining married either by mutual consent or by a judicial order.
SEPARATION
EXTRAORDINARY WRIT
OFFER OF PROOF
CONCURRENT SENTENCES
48. To sentence a person convicted of an offense to pay a penalty in money.
BEST EVIDENCE
FINE
MIRANDA RIGHTS
FRAUD
49. The method - established normally by rules to be followed in a case; the formal steps in a judicial proceeding.
PROCEDURAL LAW
CALLING THE DOCKET
INCRIMINATE
POST CONVICTION RELIEF PROCEEDING
50. A program of parental care for children who do not have an in-home parental relationship with either biological or adoptive parents.
RECIDIVISM
SELF-DEFENSE
FOSTER CARE
DIVORCE