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Law Vocab
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1. In criminal law - the hearing at which a judge determines whether there is sufficient evidence against a person charged with a crime to hold him or her for trial.
HOLOGRAPHIC WILL
INITIAL APPEARANCE
BREACH
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT
2. A federal or state public building or other place for the confinement of persons. It is used as either a punishment imposed by the law or otherwise in the course of the administration of justice
REFEREE
MEMORIALIZED
PRISON
INCOMPETENCY
3. 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 .
HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION
ESTATE TAX
INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
LIFE IMPRISONMENT
4. Evidence that can be legally and properly introduced in a civil or criminal trial.
BAIL FORFEITURE
INFORMATION
ADMISSIBLE EVIDENCE
PENITENTIARY
5. The means by which a right is enforced or the violation of a right is prevented - redressed or compensated.
JOIN
OBJECTION
HEARING
REMEDY
6. 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.
RECALL
ARSON
PRETERMITTED SPOUSE
FAMILY ALLOWANCE
7. Formal conclusion by a judge or jury on issues of fact.
REPLY
JURY TRIAL
ACCORD
FINDING
8. A protest to the court against an act or omission by the opposing party.
CALLING THE DOCKET
SENTENCE - SUSPENDED
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE
OBJECTION
9. Unlawful killing of another - without malice - when the death is caused by some other unlawful act not usually expected to result in great bodily harm.
BREACH
MANSLAUGHTER - INVOLUNTARY
DEFENSE ATTORNEY
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
10. To deprive a person of his liberty by legal authority.
ARREST
PROFFER
NO BILL
INTESTACY LAWS
11. Mutual or successive relationships to the same right of property - or the same interest of one person with another which represents the same legal right.
COMPETENCY
LEWD CONDUCT
PRIVITY
SERVE A SENTENCE
12. The act or fact of holding a person in custody; confinement or compulsory delay.
INFRACTION
NOT GUILTY BY REASON OF INSANITY
DETENTION
EXTRAORDINARY WRIT
13. The appellate court has the right to review and revise the lower court decision.
DEFAULT-JUDGMENT
ASSIGNEE
APPELLATE JURISDICTION
JUDGE
14. The method - established normally by rules to be followed in a case; the formal steps in a judicial proceeding.
REMOVAL
SEALING
RAP SHEET
PROCEDURAL LAW
15. Trial without a jury in which a judge decides the facts.
GUARDIANSHIP
BENCH TRIAL
FALSE PRETENSES
PARDON
16. Willful destruction of property - from actual ill will or resentment toward its owner or possessor.
INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR
MALICIOUS MISCHIEF
LIABILITY
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
17. The dismissal of a case without preventing the plaintiff from bringing the same cause of action against the defendant in the future.
CONDITIONAL RELEASE
RIGHTS - CONSTITUTIONAL
DISMISSAL WITHOUT PREJUDICE
EXPERT TESTIMONY
18. A legal representative - attorney - lawyer.
JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY
PATENT
COUNSEL
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
19. Allowance ordered to be paid by one spouse to the other for support while the spouses are living apart but not divorced.
SEPARATE MAINTENANCE
CODE
BANKRUPT
HIT AND RUN
20. The legal system that originated in England and is now in use in the United States. It is based on judicial decisions rather than legislative action.
INFORMATION
JUVENILE
JUDGMENT
COMMON LAW
21. The willful taking and concealing of merchandise from a store or business establishment with the intention of using the goods for one's personal use without paying the purchase price.
CREDIBILITY
CONSERVATORSHIP
SHOPLIFTING
PERMANENT RESIDENT
22. An action for the recovery of a possession that has been wrongfully taken.
AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSE
AFFIRMED
COMMISSIONER
REPLEVIN
23. The correction of an error admitted in any process.
STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION
COURT - TRAFFIC
AFFIANT
AMENDMENT
24. To refuse a gift made in a will.
DISCLAIM
PENALTY
PETTY OFFENSE
REST
25. An assault committed by one member of a household against another.
CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE
HOMICIDE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
JUVENILE WAIVER
26. 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.
HEARING - PRELIMINARY
CONCURRENT SENTENCES
REMAND
ABATEMENT OF ACTION
27. Postponing the effect of a judgment already entered - ordinarily because of an error apparent on the record .
REHEARING
ARREST OF JUDGMENT
SLANDER
ARRAIGNMENT
28. One which implicitly instructs the witness how to answer or which suggests to the witness the answer desired.
CONSPIRACY
COURT
LEADING QUESTION
EYE WITNESS
29. A ruling by the court against the party making the objection.
RECORD
ASSIGNEE
CORROBORATE
OBJECTION OVERRULED
30. The defendant's response to the plaintiff's allegations as stated in a complaint. An item-by-item - paragraph-by-paragraph response to points made in a complaint; part of the pleadings.
ANSWER
BOOKMAKING
OBJECTION
COURTS - JUVENILE and DEPENDENCY
31. 1. Defendant's statement of a reason why the plaintiff or prosecutor has no valid case against defendant -especially a defendant's answer - denial - or plea. 2. Defendant's method and strategy in opposing the plaintiff or theprosecution. 3. One or mo
DEFENSE
SHOPLIFTING
ACCUSED
PAROLE
32. Writ or order by a court prohibiting a specific action from being carried out by a person or group.
SETTLEMENT
COMMON LAW
INJUNCTION
REAL PROPERTY
33. The closing statement - by counsel - to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence.
PRESUMPTION
GROUNDS
CHALLENGE FOR CAUSE
CLOSING ARGUMENT
34. 1. An act of omission or commission in violation of law which carries criminal consequences. 2. Criminal activity in general relating to a specific time or place.
EXHIBIT - PEOPLE'S
DECLARATORY JUDGMENT
ABSTRACT OF RECORD
CRIME
35. In the practice of appellate courts - the word means that the decision of the trial court is correct.
CHILD SUPPORT
PROBATE ESTATE
AFFIRMED
CONVICTION
36. 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.'
LOITERING
GAMBLING
HEARING - CONTESTED
BEST EVIDENCE
37. The planning of a crime preceding the commission of the act - rather than committing the crime on the spur of the moment.
CHILD MOLESTATION
COMPLAINANT
DELIBERATION
PREMEDITATION
38. State-imposed death as punishment for a serious crime. Capital punishment.
EXECUTOR
DEATH PENALTY
AID AND ABET
SETTLOR
39. 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.
FORFEIT
EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES
INTESTACY LAWS
EXAMINATION - REDIRECT
40. A legal claim against another person's property as security for a debt.
LIEN
PRE-TRIAL CONFERENCE
CALENDAR
HARASSMENT
41. A conference between the judge and lawyers - usually in the courtroom - out of earshot of the jury and spectators.
SIDEBAR
BENCH
CEASE AND DESIST ORDER
JUDICIAL NOTICE
42. 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
SERVE A SENTENCE
MATERIAL WITNESS
EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES
STATUS OFFENDERS
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.
LIABLE
CAUSATION
RECIDIVISM
PETIT JURY
44. The number assigned to the criminal record that corresponds to the person's arrest.
HEARING
PANDERING
BOOKING NUMBER
ANNUAL REVIEW
45. Begun - but not yet completed. Thus - an action is pending from its inception until the rendition of its final judgment.
PENDING
PRECEDENT
APPELLATE JURISDICTION
CEASE AND DESIST ORDER
46. Asserted to be true as depicted or a person who is accused but has not yet been tried in court.
DEFENDANT
REJOINDER
JOINT TENANCY
ALLEGED
47. A legal doctrine by which acts of the opposing parties are compared to determine the liability of each party to the other - making each liable only for his or her percentage of fault.
CONSPIRACY
MERITS
COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE
MANSLAUGHTER - INVOLUNTARY
48. The judgment formally pronounced by the court or judge upon the defendant after his or her conviction by imposing a punishment to be inflicted either in the form of a fine - incarceration or probation.
LESSER INCLUDED OFFENSE
NON-CAPITAL CASE
SENTENCE
AFFIRMED
49. The process of photographing - fingerprinting - and recording identifying data of a suspect. This process follows the arrest.
MEDIATION
JURY COMMISSIONER
BOOKING
SHOPLIFTING
50. Generally - a tax on the privilege of transferring property to others after a person's death. In addition to federal estate taxes - many states have their own estate taxes.
RESPONDENT
RELINQUISHMENT
DISSENT
ESTATE TAX