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Law Vocab
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1. To give a gift to someone through a will.
MODIFICATION
HANDCUFFS
AGGRAVATED BATTERY
BEQUEATH
2. That which - under the rules of evidence - cannot be admitted as evidence in a trial or hearing.
CRIMINAL CASE
CORROBORATING EVIDENCE
CAPITAL CASE
INADMISSIBLE
3. Law established by previous decisions of appellate courts - particularly the Supreme Court.
SERVE A SENTENCE
CASE LAW
REPLEVIN
INCEST
4. Sentences for two or more crimes to run consecutively - rather than concurrently. CUSTODY - 1. The care and control of a thing or person for inspection - preservation - or security. 2. The care - control - and maintenance of a child awarded by a cour
ADVERSARY SYSTEM
DEPRIVATION OF CUSTODY
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
CUMULATIVE SENTENCES
5. A program of parental care for children who do not have an in-home parental relationship with either biological or adoptive parents.
COURT - TRAFFIC
NOT GUILTY BY REASON OF INSANITY
ATTEMPT
FOSTER CARE
6. The process by which the property of a person who has died without a will passes on to others according to the state's distribution statutes.
SENTENCE - CONCURRENT
INTESTATE SUCCESSION
FALSE PRETENSES
COURT OF RECORD
7. A method of discharging a claim upon agreement by the parties to give and accept something in settlement of the claim.
FAIR HEARING
CHARGE TO THE JURY
ACCORD AND SATISFACTION
SENTENCING
8. The correction of an error admitted in any process.
GRAND THEFT
BATTERY
LEADING QUESTION
AMENDMENT
9. Money awarded to an injured person - over and above the measurable value of the injury - in order to punish the person who hurt him.
COMMUNITY PROPERTY
PUNITIVE DAMAGES
ABANDONMENT
STATUTORY LAW
10. Grant by the court which assures someone will not face prosecution in return for providing evidence in a criminal proceeding.
IMMUNITY
LITIGANT
CONCURRENT SENTENCES
JOINT TENANCY
11. A written order issued by a court directing a sheriff or peace officer to take custody of and bring before the court: 1) A witness who fails to comply with a subpoena - 2) a party who fails to comply with a court order in a civil action - or 3) a mat
MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES
BODY ATTACHMENT
FIREARM
NO-CONTEST CLAUSE
12. An offer of proof as to what the evidence would be if a witness were called to testify or answer a question.
PROFFER
INCOMPETENCY
STATEMENT - OPENING
CIVIL ACTION
13. Willful destruction of property - from actual ill will or resentment toward its owner or possessor.
ACCESSORY
LOITERING
AGREED STATEMENT OF FACTS
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF
14. Facts that do not constitute a justification or excuse for an offense but which may be considered as reasons for reducing the degree of blame.
REMOVAL
MALICE
RESTRAINING ORDER
MITIGATING FACTORS
15. A report to a judge by police on the implementation of an arrest or search warrant. Also - a report to a judge in reply to a subpoena - civil or criminal.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
CERTIFICATION
RETURN
DISMISS
16. Standards governing whether evidence in a civil or criminal case is admissible.
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
RULES OF EVIDENCE
APPELLANT
AFFIRMED
17. The court transfer of legal custody of a person from parents or legal guardian to another person - agency - or institution. It may be temporary or permanent.
EXCULPATORY EVIDENCE
OBJECT
HUNG JURY
DEPRIVATION OF CUSTODY
18. The peril in which an accused is placed when he is properly charged with a crime before a court. Jeopardy normally attaches when the petit jury is impaneled.
MEDIATION
JEOPARDY
GENERAL JURISDICTION
HEARING
19. An order issued by a judge or magistrate commanding a sheriff - constable - or other officer to search a specified location.
SEARCH WARRANT
COURT
ARGUMENT
FORFEIT
20. A legal claim against another person's property as security for a debt.
CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES
BIND OVER
CROSS-EXAMINATION
LIEN
21. Help - assist - or facilitate the commission of a crime.
PANDERING
AID AND ABET
MORAL TURPITUDE
MERITS
22. To make it appear that one is guilty of a crime.
INCRIMINATE
MOOT
DIRECTED VERDICT
JUVENILE WAIVER
23. A belief in the American legal system which states that all people accused of a criminal act are considered not to have committed the crime until the evidence leaves no doubt in the mind of the court or the jury .
CITATION
ORAL ARGUMENT
SHOPLIFTING
INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
24. Any factors associated with the commission of a crime which increase the seriousness of theoffense or add to its injurious consequences.
LEWD CONDUCT
OBJECT
AGGRAVATING FACTORS
EXCLUSIONARY RULE
25. The state or condition of a person who is unable to pay his or her debts as they are or become due.
BANKRUPT
EXPUNGEMENT
PETTY THEFT
CONVICT
26. Punishment - civil or criminal - generally referring to payment of money.
PROBATION
PAROLE EVIDENCE
PENALTY
PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS
27. A building or structure used to house alleged criminals and/or convicted criminals of local area crimes.
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
POST CONVICTION RELIEF PROCEEDING
BATTERY - SPOUSAL
COUNTY JAIL
28. A picture of an alleged criminal created by a professional police artist using verbal descriptionsgiven by the victim or a witness.
NOT GUILTY BY REASON OF INSANITY
COMPOSITE DRAWING
SHOW CAUSE
IRREVOCABLE TRUST
29. A false statement given while under oath or in a sworn affidavit.
PETTY OFFENSE
CONTINUANCE
PERJURY
GROUNDS
30. Refers to courts that have no limit on the types of criminal and civil cases they may hear.
EXECUTOR
GENERAL JURISDICTION
CONDITIONAL RELEASE
INVESTIGATION
31. Public official charged with duty to make inquiry into the causes and circumstances of any death which occurs through violence or suddenly - with marks of suspicion.
CORONER
SEALING
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
PRIVITY
32. Estate property that may be disposed of by a will.
EXHIBIT
CONFISCATE
PROBATE ESTATE
ON A PERSON'S OWN RECOGNIZANCE
33. A person who directs a commission; a member of a commission. The officer in charge of a department or bureau of a public service.
REPORT
BIND OVER
OFFENSE
COMMISSIONER
34. A person confined to a prison - penitentiary - or jail.
ENTER A GUILTY PLEA
NO-FAULT PROCEEDINGS
INMATE
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
35. The presence of drugs on the accused for recreational use or for the purpose to sell.
INADMISSIBLE
POSSESSION OF DRUGS
CREDIBILITY
CLASS ACTION
36. The method - established normally by rules to be followed in a case; the formal steps in a judicial proceeding.
POST CONVICTION RELIEF PROCEEDING
PROCEDURAL LAW
HOSPITAL WARRANT
REVERSE
37. 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.
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
MATERIAL WITNESS
BRIEF
ESTOPPEL
38. The hearing available to a person charged with a felony to determine if there is enough evidence (probable cause) to hold him for trial.
DEFAULT
INMATE
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
COMPOSITE DRAWING
39. Dying without a will.
CHARGE TO THE JURY
HOLDING CELL
INTESTATE
PETIT JURY
40. Persons trained in the law who assist judges in researching legal opinions.
COMMITMENT ORDER
PROSECUTOR
HEARING - PRELIMINARY
LAW CLERKS
41. A claim by a defendant that he or she lacks the soundness of mind required by law to accept responsibility for a criminal act.
AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE
PERSONAL PROPERTY
INSANITY PLEA
BAILIFF
42. The reduction of a sentence - such as from death to life imprisonment.
PROBATION OFFICER
COMMUTATION
COMMUNITY PROPERTY
JURISDICTION
43. The ordinary jury of twelve (or fewer) persons for the trial of a civil or criminal case. So called to distinguish it from the grand jury.
BRANDISHING A WEAPON
POUR-OVER WILL
NUNCUPATIVE WILL
PETIT JURY
44. An inference of the truth or falsity of a proposition or fact - that stands until rebutted by evidence to the contrary.
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
EQUAL PROTECTION
PRESUMPTION
BAIL
45. Ill will - hatred - or hostility by one person toward another which may prompt the intentional doing of a wrongful act without legal justification or excuse.
DECREE
OPINION EVIDENCE
MALICE
CHARACTER EVIDENCE
46. 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.
PREMEDITATION
SETTLOR
DISPOSITION
BAR
47. 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.
FELONY
EVIDENCE - EVANESCENT
BANKRUPTCY
STATE'S ATTORNEY
48. 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.
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
PUNITIVE DAMAGES
PROSECUTOR
FIELD SOBRIETY TEST
49. A type of sentence where the convicted criminal is ordered to spend the rest of his or her life in prison
LIFE IMPRISONMENT
ALLOCUTION
EXAMINATION - DIRECT
JUVENILE WAIVER
50. The court in which a matter must first be filed.
LIMITED JURISDICTION
COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE
REMEDY
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION