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Law Vocab
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1. A legal right - exemption or immunity granted to a person - company or class - that is beyond the common advantages of other citizens.
OFFER OF PROOF
CONSPIRACY
DOCKET
PRIVILEGE
2. 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.
JUDICIAL NOTICE
ANNOTATION
JURISPRUDENCE
PROXIMATE CAUSE
3. Any willful attempt or threat to inflict injury upon the person of another - when coupled with the present ability to do so - and any intentional display of force such as would give victim reason to fear or expect immediate bodily harm.
REVERSIBLE ERROR
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
ASSAULT
IRRELEVANT
4. 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.
FORFEITURE
CRIMINAL RECORD
BATTERY
FIND GUILTY
5. Outline or summary of the nature of the case and of the anticipated proof presented by the attorney to the jury before any evidence is submitted. Also known as opening argument .
PRESUMPTION OF LAW
ACCORD
STATEMENT - OPENING
CASE NUMBER
6. The lawyer who represents a client and is entitled to receive all formal documents from the court or from other parties. Also known as counsel of record.
GROUNDS
ATTORNEY OF RECORD
DISSENT
FAILURE TO APPEAR
7. 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.
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
MALICE
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
FOSTER CARE
8. The operation of a vehicle in an impaired state after consuming alcohol that when tested is above the state's legal alcohol limit.
SERVICE
DRUNK DRIVING
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
STATUTE
9. To try issues separately - such as guilt and criminal responsibility in a criminal proceeding or liability and damages in a civil action.
ADJUDICATE
ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON
BIFURCATE
EXHIBIT
10. The right of all persons to receive the guarantees and safeguards of the law and the judicial process. It includes such constitutional requirements as adequate notice - assistance of counsel - the right to remain silent - theright to a speedy and pub
STAY
INDECENT EXPOSURE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
DUE PROCESS OF LAW
11. Numerous and unnecessary attempts to litigate the same issue.
MULTIPLICITY OF ACTIONS
AGGRAVATED BATTERY
PENDING
LIBEL
12. A person appointed by will or by law to assume responsibility for incompetent adults or minor children.
GUARDIAN
RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION
RELINQUISHMENT
NOT GUILTY
13. Supplementary evidence that tends to strengthen or confirm the initial evidence.
CAUSE
PREMEDITATION
CORROBORATING EVIDENCE
COMMON LAW
14. 1. The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. 2. The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
JURISDICTION
CRIME
RECALL
AT ISSUE
15. One who has authority to act for another.
PLAINTIFF
ADMISSIBLE
CONSIDERATION
AGENT
16. Unlawful sexual intercourse with a person under the age of 18 - regardless of whether they consent to the act.
BIFURCATE
STATUTORY RAPE
PEOPLE (PROSECUTION)
FELONY
17. In criminal trial - a witness whose testimony is crucial to either the defense or prosecution.
CAUSE OF ACTION
COURT - APPEALS
PROBABLE CAUSE
MATERIAL WITNESS
18. A government grant giving an inventor the exclusive right to make or sell his or her invention for a term of years.
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
INTERLOCUTORY
RAPE
PATENT
19. Lack of mental capacity to do or abstain from doing a particular act; inability to distinguish right from wrong. State of mind rendering a defendant incapable of distinguishing between right and wrong - such that he or shecannot be held accountable f
PROTECTIVE ORDER
CRIMINAL INSANITY
CONTRACT
ESTATE TAX
20. A written accusation alleging a defendant has committed an offense. Includes a citation - an indictment - information - and statement of charges.
CHARGING DOCUMENT
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
BURDEN OF PROOF
LITIGANT
21. Postponing the effect of a judgment already entered - ordinarily because of an error apparent on the record .
ARREST OF JUDGMENT
OFFENSE
INTERROGATORIES
PATENT
22. 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
DETENTION
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
ROBBERY
ENTER A GUILTY PLEA
23. A formal charge against a person - to the effect that he has engaged in a punishable offense.
ANSWER
LIMITED JURISDICTION
ACCUSATION
COMMISSIONER
24. Specific factors that define a crime which the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt in order to obtain a conviction. The elements that must be proven are 1) that a crime has actually occurred - 2) the accused intended the crime to happen
LENIENCY
RULES OF EVIDENCE
ELEMENTS OF A CRIME
DISPOSITION
25. A case brought by the government against a person accused of committing a crime.
REFEREE
COURT OF RECORD
ENTER A GUILTY PLEA
CRIMINAL CASE
26. Statements by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else.Hearsay is usually not admissible as evidence in court.
BATTERY
ADMINISTRATOR
HEARSAY
SHOPLIFTING
27. The unlawful use of force against another with unusual or serious consequences such as theuse of a dangerous weapon.
AGGRAVATED BATTERY
PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS
PUBLIC DEFENDER
COURT OF RECORD
28. A contract by which owner of property grants to another the right to possess - use - and enjoy it for a specified period of time in exchange for payment of an agreed price (rent).
INDETERMINATE SENTENCE
LEASE
PRECEDENT
DOMICILE
29. A hearing in which certain rights are respected such as the right to present evidence - to cross examine and to have findings supported by evidence.
ABSTRACT OF TITLE
CODICIL (kod'i-sil)
DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION STATUTES
FAIR HEARING
30. Keeping all witnesses (except plaintiff and defendant) out of the courtroom except for their time on the stand - and cautioning them not to discuss their testimony with other witnesses. Also called separation of witnesses. This prevents a witness fro
CERTIFICATION
MEDIATION
POWER OF ATTORNEY
SEQUESTRATION OF WITNESSES
31. Putting a person to death - usually by hanging - without legal authority.
REGULATION
RECUSE
LYNCHING
DEFENSE
32. The planning of a crime preceding the commission of the act - rather than committing the crime on the spur of the moment.
NO-FAULT PROCEEDINGS
RE-DIRECT EXAMINATION
EXHIBIT
PREMEDITATION
33. 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.
MODIFICATION
DEFENDANT
JUVENILE WAIVER
SMALL CLAIMS COURT
34. A certificate or evidence of a debt. Often used interchangeably with bail.
BOND
NOT GUILTY BY REASON OF INSANITY
POSSESSION OF DRUGS
RAPE
35. The assertion of a party to an action - setting out what he expects to prove.
RULE
ALLEGATION
EXTRADITION
PROBATION
36. Courts having jurisdiction over cases involving children under 18. Casesinvolve delinquent - dependent - and neglected children.
HARASSMENT
COURTS - JUVENILE and DEPENDENCY
FELONY
LESSER INCLUDED OFFENSE
37. The act which produces an effect.
CAUSATION
ASSUMPTION OF RISK
EN BANC
CLEMENCY OR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
38. An assistant lawyer to the state's attorney.
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39. A child born or adopted after a will is executed - who is not provided for in the will.
NOMINAL PARTY
COMMUTATION
EXPERT TESTIMONY
PRETERMITTED CHILD
40. A request made after a trial - asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial wasconducted properly. To make such a request is 'to appeal' or 'to take an appeal.'
DISBARMENT
NUNCUPATIVE WILL
APPEAL
PUNITIVE DAMAGES
41. One who supervises a person placed on probation and is required to report the progress and to surrender the and conditions of the probation.probationer if they violate the terms
CALENDAR
FAILURE TO APPEAR
PROBATION OFFICER
ACCUSATION
42. There are essentially three standards of proof applicable in most court proceedings. In criminal cases - the offense must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt - the highest standard. In civil cases and neglect and dependency proceedings - the lowest
SHERIFF
CRIMINAL
RECUSE
STANDARD OF PROOF
43. Asserted to be true as depicted or a person who is accused but has not yet been tried in court.
AMEND
CALLING THE DOCKET
CLEAR AND CONVINCING EVIDENCE
ALLEGED
44. The delivery of a legal document - such as a complaint - summons - or subpoena - notifying a person of a lawsuit or other legal action taken against him or her. Service - which constitutes formal legal notice - must be made by an officially authorize
HOSTILE WITNESS
SERVICE
OBJECTION
CHALLENGE FOR CAUSE
45. A county court that handles civil claims for amounts less than $5 -00. People often represent themselves rather than hire an attorney.
SMALL CLAIMS COURT
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
ARREST OF JUDGMENT
FIREARM
46. Taking a person's property to satisfy a court-ordered debt.
JUDGMENT
DEFENDANT
ATTACHMENT
BATTERED CHILD SYNDROME (B.C.S.)
47. A proceeding similar to a trial - without a jury - and usually of shorter duration.
SHOW CAUSE
ATTEMPT
HEARING
CROSS-EXAMINATION
48. 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.
SMALL CLAIMS COURT
COUNTERFEIT
ADMONISH
HEARING - CONTESTED
49. 1. A person who has been found guilty of a crime and is serving a sentence for that crime; a prison inmate. 2. To find a person guilty of an offense by either a trial or a plea of guilty.
CONVICT
DEFENSE
HOMICIDE
CHARGE TO THE JURY
50. Sexual intercourse between persons so closely related that marriage between them would be unlawful.
SEALING
COSTS
OVERT ACT
INCEST