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Police Legal Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Is an affimative defense
self-defense
Parties
fence
Mistake of law
2. A proceeding whereby property - money - or credits of a debtor - in possession of another (garnishee) - are applied to the debts of the debtor.
bailiff
Garishment
Dispose or dump
Daytime
3. A misdeed or trespass. The improper performance of some act which a person may lawfully do.
Class 'A' dl
injunction
misfeasance
Limitation
4. A legislative enactment by a federal or state body of legislators - more frequently referred to as 'a law'
Statute
chambers
negligence
15ft
5. When an attorney works for client for no fee.
Pro Bono
Pleadings
plaintiff
Injuction
6. A court attendant whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom and to have custody of the jury
Pleadings
bailiff
writ of possesion (Eviction)
search warrant
7. Any sign - signal - marking - or device that is placed lawfully and is used to regulate - warn - or guide traffic
Business district
ordinance
Farm Tractor
Official traffic control device
8. Rights not mention retained by people
indictment
9th Amendment
advancing prostitution
Writ Of Possesion (Non-Eviction)
9. And the following one or ones.
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10. Right to bear arms
demur
2nd Amendment
directed verdict
cross examination
11. Common-law and constitutional prohibition against more than one prosecution of the same crime - transaction - or omission
plaintiff
default
double jeopardy
School Crossing guard
12. To file a pleading (called a demurrer) admitting the truth of the facts in the complaint or answer - but contending
demur
Commercial Motor vehicle
arraignment
Limitation
13. Human power that has 2 wheel. It has to have at lease one wheel tat is a min. of 14' in.
Obscene
state's evidence
'Et Seq'
Bicycle
14. Reduced speed zone to facilitate children going to and from school.
School crossing zone
false arrest
Motion
'In Rem'
15. A proceeding whereby one party to an action may be informed as to facts known by other parties or witnesses
Levy
'Et Al'
discovery
Writ of possesion
16. The right of one vehicle or pedestrian to proceed in a lawful manner in preference to another
assault
Capias
mistrial
Right of way
17. That place where a person has his/her true and permanent home. a person may have several residences - but only one domicile
Court of Criminal Appeals
misfeasance
domicile
Litter
18. 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
riot
Pro Bono
'Et Ux'
demur
19. A Person who recieves personal property from another as a bailment.
bail
assault
Bailee
arraignment
20. The particular county - city - or geographic area in which a court with jurisdiction may hear and determine a case
Fraud
noxious substance
Writ Of Possesion (Non-Eviction)
venue
21. A person 'advances prostitution' when - acting other than as a prostitute or as a patron thereof - he/she knowingly causes or aids a person to engage in prostitution - procures or solicits patrons for prostitution - provides persons or promises for p
extenuation circumstances
advancing prostitution
Roadway
School crossing zone
22. This phrase - endorsed by a grand jury on an indictment - is equivalent to 'not found' or 'not a true bill'. It means that - in the opinion of the jury - evidence was insufficient to warrant the return of a formal charge.
8th Amendment
Pro Bono
'In Rem'
no bill
23. Evidence which is not admissible under the established rules of evidence.
incompetent evidence
riot
Special mobile equipment
8th Amendment
24. And other persons. -Commonly used to include anyone associated the named defendant in reference to the matter before he court.
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25. Person - at least 18 yrs. old - that has the job of directing traffic in school zone.
magistrate
4th Amendment trial
accessory
School Crossing guard
26. The omission to do something which a reasonable person - guided by ordinary considerations - would do; or the doing of something with a reasonable and prudent person would not do.
1st amendment
Litter
Statute
negligence
27. A certain time allowed by statute in which litigation must be brought.
burglary
assault
Limitation
Inadmissible
28. An injury or wrong committed - either with or without force - to the person or property of another
Injuction
Capias
Sequestration
tort
29. The act of physically destroying files - records - or information; for example - upon judicial order
Traffic control signal
amicus curiae
Writ Of Possesion (Non-Eviction)
expunge
30. Roadway that is divided into at least 2 clearly marked lanes.
9th Amendment
no bill
Laned roadway
15ft
31. The release of a person from a penal institution prior to expiration of the maximum period of imprisonment; a conditional release from prison subject to return upon violation.
Freeway
parole
bailiff
Affiant
32. Sufficent to establish a fact or raise a presumption unless disproved or rebuted.
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33. Detailed list of articles of assests containing a designation or description of each specific article.
Inventory
Class 'B' dl
Frisk
extortion - theft by
34. A mandatory or prohibitive writ issued by a court.
Trailer
dactyloscopy
Frisk
injunction
35. Tenn v. Garner
4th Amendment trial
Malfeasance
4th Amendment
6th amendment
36. Is used to recover possession of rental property.
Business district
Writ of possesion
fence
transcript
37. The practical application of the scientific study of fingerprint comparisons and the classification of prints
commutation
dactyloscopy
accessory
Motor Vehicle Searches
38. Written or Oral application for a ruling or order from the court.
Traffic control signal
commutation
state's evidence
Motion
39. A public offense or wrong that is forbidden by law
30ft
Alias Citation
Bailee
crime
40. To hold on bail for trial
Writ of possesion
Pleadings
Obscene
bind over
41. Can be issued by a clerk of the court
voir dire
Capias
Limitation
prosecutor
42. It is recognized as an extension of the sidewalk and doesnt have to be marked on the roadway to be considered lawful.
instruction
Dispose or dump
Crosswalk
testimony
43. All persons concerned in the commission of a crime - whether they directly commit the act constituting the offense or aid in its commission or have advised and encouraged its commission - all persons counseling - advising - or encouraging children un
Laned roadway
principles
'Et Al'
Trailer
44. Motor vehicle - primarily designed to transport property.
due process
Truck
Trailer
Exclusionary Rule
45. Any substance capable of generating offensive - noxious - or suffocating fumes - gasses - or vapors.
Ethnicity
Writ of possesion
Traffic
noxious substance
46. The surrender by one state to another of an individual accused or convicted of an offense outside its own territory and within the territorial jurisdiction of the other
3rd Amendment
Injuction
extradition
Business district
47. An original writ commanding judges or officers of inferior courts to certify or to return records of proceedings in a cause for judicial review
Court of Criminal Appeals
certiorari
Capias
Motor carrier
48. The change of a punishment from a greater degree to a lesser degree - as from death to life imprisonment
Trailer
state's evidence
transcript
commutation
49. An officer having power to issue a warrant for the arrest of a person charged with a public offense.
magistrate
cause
Freeway main lane
Capias
50. 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
Special mobile equipment
motive
writ
negligence