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Law Vocab
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1. The unlawful killing of a human being with deliberate intent to kill.
CAPITAL CASE
FINE
MURDER
AGENT
2. A person having a legal relationship of trust and confidence to another and having a duty to act primarily for the others benefit - e.g. - a guardian - trustee - or executor.
PARALEGAL
FIDUCIARY
RIGHTS - CONSTITUTIONAL
SERVE A SENTENCE
3. A criminal case in which the allowable punishment includes death. CAPITAL CRIME - A crime punishable by death.
NUNCUPATIVE WILL
EQUAL PROTECTION
CAPITAL CASE
COURTROOM
4. A trust set up and in effect during the lifetime of the grantor. Also called inter vivos trust.
LIVING TRUST
INFRACTION
REDRESS
DETENTION FACILITY
5. A place of confinement that is more than a police station and less than a prison. It is usually used to hold persons convicted of misdemeanors or persons awaiting trial.
INTESTATE SUCCESSION
CAUSE
PARALEGAL
JAIL
6. The act of collecting the bets of others or making odds on future gambling events.
SHOPLIFTING
CONTEMPT OF COURT
BOOKMAKING
COMMUTATION
7. A written direction or command delivered by a court or judge.
COURT ORDER
INCARCERATE
ARBITRATION
APPEARANCE
8. Court order requiring action or forbidding action until a decision can be made whether to issue a permanent injunction. It differs from a temporary restraining order.
PRE-INJUNCTION
APPEARANCE
ACQUIT
DISTURBING THE PEACE
9. A contract in which the promise made by the obligor is not expressed - but inferred by one's conduct or implied in law.
POSSESSION OF DRUGS
IMPLIED CONTRACT
COURT - NIGHT
PROBABLE CAUSE
10. Successive sentences - one beginning at the expiration of another - imposed against a person convicted of two or more violations.
EXONERATE
CONSECUTIVE SENTENCES
SENTENCE - SUSPENDED
OBJECTION OVERRULED
11. The seat occupied by judges in courts.
LYNCHING
SHOPLIFTING
BENCH
SELF-PROVING WILL
12. A method of determining whether a person is intoxicated using a motor skills test which is administered by testing the driver's speaking ability and/or physical coordination.
FIRST APPEARANCE
FIELD SOBRIETY TEST
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
DEATH ROW
13. A punitive act designed to secure enforcement by imposing a penalty for its violation. For example - a sanction may be imposed for failure to comply with discovery orders.
INHERITANCE TAX
SANCTION
HEARING
ELEMENTS OF A CRIME
14. Substantial reason - one that affords a legal excuse.
JUDGMENT
GOOD CAUSE
BOND
BANKRUPT
15. A body of persons temporarily selected from the citizens of a particular district sworn to listen to the evidence in a trial and declare a verdict on matters of fact.
DEFAULT-JUDGMENT
JURY
PENDING
STATUS OFFENDERS
16. Without denying the charge - the defendant raises circumstances such as insanity - self-defense -or entrapment to avoid civil or criminal responsibility.
BIND OVER
AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE
BREATHALYZER TEST
CHAIN OF CUSTODY
17. The confirmation or adoption of a previous act done either by the party himself or by another.
RELEVANT
NOT GUILTY
STANDING
RATIFICATION
18. A second examination of a witness by the counsel who called the witness to testify. This examination is usually focused on certain matters that were discussed by the opposing counsel's examination.
IMPEACHMENT OF WITNESS
DEPOSITION
LIE DETECTOR
EXAMINATION - REDIRECT
19. The quality in a witness which makes his or her testimony believable.
CREDIBILITY
POLLING THE JURY
PAROLE EVIDENCE
CIVIL PROCEDURE
20. Allowance ordered to be paid by one spouse to the other for support while the spouses are living apart but not divorced.
SEPARATE MAINTENANCE
ANNOTATION
CRIMINAL SUMMONS
PRISON
21. 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
PENALTY
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
DEFAULT
STIPULATE
22. 1. One who has been convicted of a criminal offense. 2. That which is connected with the law of crimes; That which has the character of a crime (criminal justice; criminal intent).
DEFAMATION
HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION
ASSISTANT STATE'S ATTORNEY
CRIMINAL
23. An attorney appointed by a court or employed by a government agency whose work consists primarily of defending people who are unable to hire a lawyer due to economic reasons.
PUBLIC DEFENDER
OFFENDER
BAILIFF
DISBARMENT
24. Evidence given to explain - counteract - or disprove facts given by the opposing counsel.
CERTIFIED
FIND GUILTY
INFORMATION
REBUTTAL
25. 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.
COMMON LAW
CONVICT
CLEMENCY OR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
REASONABLE PERSON
26. Opportunity to present rebuttal evidence after one's evidence has been subjected to cross-examination.
RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION
CALENDAR
LIABILITY
STATEMENT - OPENING
27. In practice - a notice in writing requiring the opposite party to produce a certain described paper or document at the trial - or in the course of pre-trial discovery.
DELIBERATE
CLOSING ARGUMENT
NOTICE TO PRODUCE
OVERT ACT
28. 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.
CASE
ENTRAPMENT
REPLEVIN
OFFENDER
29. 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
DISMISS
CONTRACT
BIFURCATE
GARNISHMENT
30. A judgment of the court that explains what the existing law is or expresses the opinion of the court without the need for enforcement.
LAW
DECLARATORY JUDGMENT
ACQUIT
PROBATION
31. A person who aids or contributes in the commission of a crime.
COMMITMENT ORDER
ACCESSORY
LAW
FIELD SOBRIETY TEST
32. A remedy requiring a person who has breached a contract to perform specifically what he or she has agreed to do. Specific performance is ordered when damages would be inadequate compensation.
RECKLESS DRIVING
COMPLAINANT
MORAL TURPITUDE
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE
33. Money or other security (such as a bail bond) provided to the court to temporarily allow a person's release from jail and assure his or her appearance in court. Bail and Bond are often used interchangeably.
STATEMENT - CLOSING
MAYHEM
KIDNAPPING
BAIL
34. A weapon which acts by force of gunpowder - such as a rifle - shotgun or revolver.
FORFEITURE
DIRECTED VERDICT
PERSONAL PROPERTY
FIREARM
35. Additional juror impaneled in case of sickness or disability of another juror.
APPELLANT
IRRELEVANT
COMPLY
JUROR - ALTERNATE
36. The purpose to use a particular means to bring about a certain result.
EXTRAORDINARY WRIT
PRETERMITTED SPOUSE
INTENT
DUE PROCESS OF LAW
37. Responsible for a delinquency - crime - or other offense; not innocent.
COSTS
GUILTY
CROSS-CLAIM
INFORMATION
38. 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.
INDEMNIFY
CROSS-EXAMINATION
POSTPONEMENT
PETITIONER
39. 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.
SELF-PROVING WILL
PIMP
ACCORD
IRRELEVANT
40. Voluntary statement made by one who is a defendant in a criminal trial - which - if true - discloses his or her guilt.
PERSONAL RECOGNIZANCE
CONDEMNATION
CONFESSION
MENTAL HEALTH
41. Money awarded to an injured person - over and above the measurable value of the injury - in order to punish the person who hurt him.
CHARACTER EVIDENCE
PUNITIVE DAMAGES
RIGHTS - CONSTITUTIONAL
ABSTRACTACT
42. An association of persons jointly undertaking some commercial enterprise. Unlike a partnership - a joint venture does not entail a continuing relationship among the parties.
INADMISSIBLE
BOOKING NUMBER
HOMICIDE
JOINT VENTURE
43. In bankruptcy proceedings - a debt is secured if the debtor gave the creditor a right to repossess the property or goods used as collateral.
SECURED DEBT
PRIVILEGE
SENTENCE REPORT
JOIN
44. The act of sending a case back to the trial court and ordering the trial court to conduct limited new hearings or an entirely new trial.
REMAND
LIBEL
BAIL BOND
COURT ADMINISTRATOR
45. In criminal law - a finding of not guilty. In contract law - a release - absolution - or discharge from an obligation - liability - or engagement.
ACQUITTAL
NO BILL
INJUNCTION
CLERK OF COURT
46. Failure to exercise the degree of care that a reasonable person would use under the same circumstances.
NEGLIGENCE
MATERIAL WITNESS
SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY
HIT AND RUN
47. 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.
RECUSE
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
BAIL BOND
PENDING
48. The rules and process by which a civil case is tried and appealed - including the preparations for trial - the rules of evidence and trial conduct - and the procedure for pursuing appeals.
LIEN
BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT
CIVIL PROCEDURE
JURY
49. A judge's private office. A hearing in chambers takes place in the judge's office outside of the presence of the jury and the public.
DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE
EXAMINATION - REDIRECT
CHAMBERS
ATTACHMENT
50. 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.
ORDINANCE
BRANDISHING A WEAPON
RECALL
CONCILIATION