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Police Legal Vocab
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1. Evidence illegally obtained by police officers can-not be used against the accused in a criminal case. (Mapp v. Ohio)
Bailee
Licencse Ineligibility
Exclusionary Rule
corroboration evidence
2. The legal process by which real estate of a private owner is taken for public use without his/her consent - but upon the award and payment of just compensation
Park or parking
allegation
condemnation
discovery
3. Greater weight of evidence - or evidence which is more credible and convincing to the mind - not necessarily the greater number of witnesses.
voir dire
Affiant
preponderance of evidence
extortion - theft by
4. Evidence of what the witness thinks or believes in regard to facts in dispute - as distinguished from his/her personal knowledge of the facts; not admissible except (under certain limitations) in the case of experts.
opinion evidence
accomplice
bailiff
bail
5. The removal of a suit begun in one county or district to another for trial or from one court to another in the same county or district
School crossing zone
extenuation circumstances
change of venue
6th Amendment trial
6. A suitor who - on account of poverty - is allowed to sue or defend without being chargable with cost
10th Amendment
Indigent/Pauper
1st amendment
8th Amendment
7. A suit - litigation - or action - that is either civil or criminal
Freeway
3rd Amendment
rout
cause
8. Liquid that has a flash point of not more than 70 degrees
deposition
Flammable liquid
subpoena
condemnation
9. A 'person' that direct the operation of one or more vehicles that haul people or cargo.
Urban district
state's evidence
Motor carrier
bail
10. To run the hands quickly over another's person in search of weapons or contra ban; a 'pat down' search.
synergism
Frisk
Official traffic control device
best evidence
11. Citation issued after the original ciation usually directed to the sheriff or another county or directed to the defendant under another.
plaintiff
robbery
motor vehicle non-traffic accident
Alias Citation
12. From 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise.
Nighttime
bailiff
Jurisdiction Of County Courts
nolo contendere
13. The protection of one's person or property against some injury attempted by another. The law of 'self-defense' justifies an act done in the reasonable belief of immediate danger. When acting in justifiable self-defense - a person may not be punished
Daytime
Improved shoulder
necessarily included offenses
self-defense
14. The introduction of rebutting evidence; the showing that the statements of witnesses as to what occurred are not true; the stage of trial at which such evidence may be introduced.
Exclusionary Rule
4th Amendment trial
rebuttal
parole
15. Steet not primarily used for hrought traffic - that provides access to building or lots
Frisk
Litter
Alley
Writ of possesion
16. Operate a vehicle with G.V.W.are of 26000 or more - Can't tow more than 10000 - unless its a farm trailer. then they can tow up to 20000
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17. Freedom of religion - Freedom of speech - Freedom of the press - Freedom to peaceably assemble - Rights to grievances
1st amendment
Improved shoulder
Right of way
Mistake of law
18. The false making or material altering - with intent to defraud - of any writing which - if genuine - might be the foundation of a legal liability
forgery
Malfeasance
Fraud
Bailee
19. Right to bail - Protection from excessive fines - No cruel of unusual punishment
mandamus
expunge
Commitment
8th Amendment
20. A term commonly used to denote the disagreement of one or more judges of a court with the decision of the majority
Bailee
dissent
Official Misconduct
School crossing zone
21. Evidence sufficient to convince the triers of fact that the party who has the burden of doing so has established its cause
fair preponderance
noxious substance
probable cause
Trailer
22. An injury or wrong committed - either with or without force - to the person or property of another
8th Amendment
tort
Flashing yellow light
best evidence
23. The general class or type of property taken or the reason why the offense was committed. In crimes where property is taken - the motive will be the type of property taken. The specific type of property which the thief desired to acquire might include
ordinance
Race
'Et Ux'
motive
24. Motor vehicle or a combination of - hat is used to haul people or property - that -Has gross combination weight rating of 26 -001 or more - including towed unit with G.V.W.are of more than 10000 pounds - Can haul 16 or more passengerss - (including d
motive
Commercial Motor vehicle
dissent
Class 'B' dl
25. Portion of the highway - other than the shoulder.
cause
Inventory
Roadway
'Ex Rel'
26. The entering of a private or restricted premise with the intent to commit grand theft - petty theft - or a felony
bailiff
fence
burglary
Return
27. A person who brings an action; the party who complains or sues in a personal action and is so named on the record.
magistrate
cause
plaintiff
Bicycle
28. Reasonable grounds for supposing that a criminal charge is well-founded.
search warrant
polygraph
probable cause
instruction
29. The predominate appeal of the matter taken as a whole is to a prurient interest in sexual conduct involving minors.
embezzlement
Obscene
Inadmissible
rebuttal
30. RIGHT TO BE INDICTED BY A GRAND JURY - Notice of charges - Double jeopardy - Self Incrimination - Due Process - Reasonable reimbursement for property
Inventory
indictment
5th Amendment
state's evidence
31. An article of personal property as distinguished from from real property.
prosecutor
Chattel
30ft
Writ Of Possesion (Non-Eviction)
32. A motor vehicle designed to carry more than 10 or motor vehicle other than a cab
Business district
dactyloscopy
Flashing yellow light
Bus
33. The right of one vehicle or pedestrian to proceed in a lawful manner in preference to another
Pleadings
Right of way
voir dire
Pro Bono
34. Common Ancesry and physical characteristics
certiorari
Race
Flashing yellow light
Flammable liquid
35. A person who has received two previous convictions on seperate felony charges. Such a person will be adjudged a habitual criminal and may be punishable by imprisionment in the state prison for life.
Habitual criminal
Litter
nolo contendere
bail
36. Land next to and including the highway if - It's NOT IN A MUNICIPALITY AND It has HOMES OR BUSINESSES on it at intervals of less than 100ft - for at least a quarter mile
'In Rem'
Urban district
testimony
recognizance
37. Shared culture and background - Shared language - religion and other culture patterns
Ethnicity
Traffic
no bill
Petition
38. An unlawful attempt - coupled with a present ability - to commit a violent injury on the person of another
assault
Truck
subpoena
extenuation circumstances
39. A 'default' in an action of law occurs when a defendant fails to plead within the time allowed or fails to appear at the trial
dissent
nightstick
Motion
default
40. Strip of land next to the highway - at least 300 ft long - that is improved and used primarily for residences.
Residence district
embezzlement
Capias
Chattel
41. A certain time allowed by statute in which litigation must be brought.
Limitation
Motor carrier
prosecutor
self-defense
42. Right to an attorney during criminal proceedingis What amendment
6th amendment
Pro Bono
Alley
Shoulder
43. A direction given by the judge to the jury concerning the law of the case.
no bill
Contempt
instruction
advancing prostitution
44. A public disorder or uprising. To constitute a riot - the object need not be unlawful - provided the acts are done in a manner calculated to inspire terror. The chief element in a riot is the use of force or violence to disturb public peace if accomp
Petition
riot
recognizance
Park or parking
45. Any substance capable of generating offensive - noxious - or suffocating fumes - gasses - or vapors.
Affiant
instruction
mistrial
noxious substance
46. Can be issued by a clerk of the court
ordinance
Pleadings
condemnation
Capias
47. The fraudulent appropriation by a person for his/her own use or benefit of property or money entrusted to him/her by another
Traffic control signal
embezzlement
Pleadings
Open fields
48. A method of defamation expressed by print - writing - pictures - or signs. In its most general sense - any publication that is injurious to the reputation of another.
Motor Vehicle Searches
Libel
Roadway
Capias
49. Unoccupied -Undeveloped -Uncultivated
allegation
'In Rem'
tort
Open fields
50. Common-law and constitutional prohibition against more than one prosecution of the same crime - transaction - or omission
Residence district
double jeopardy
Motion
4th Amendment