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arrest or custody
restraint and detention of a person suspected of a crime. Temporarily holding at
the scene of a crime for mere questioning is not __ __________.
direct examination
questioning by the attorney who called the witness
action
lawsuit, case
adverse witness
witness whose testimony is prejudicial to case of the party who called her/him
affidavit
witness statement of facts made under oath.
affiant
someone who signs an afidavit
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affirm
did declare solemnly and formally although not using the form of an oath and
affiant is still subject to the penalties of perjury
aggravating circumstances
considerations which increase a sentence imposed in criminal cases under
sentencing guidelines
mitigating circumstances
considerations which decrease a sentence imposed in criminal cases under
sentencing guidelines
allocution
formal statement by convicted defendant as to whether there is any reason why
judgment should not be rendered against him; when a sentencing bargain has
been agreed to in exchange for a guilty plea the defendant must admit guilt.
amendment
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change / correction, whether beneficial or not, whether adding or subtracting
answer to a complaint
response by defendant denying plaintiff's complaint
arbitration
dispute mediation by impartial third party
arraignment
bringing an accused person into court to plead to a criminal charge
bail on recognizance
commonly refers to an amount of money deposited as a form of collateral to
guarantee that a person charged with a crime will appear in court when
scheduled
bench conference
a discussion between attorneys and the judge outside the hearing of the jury or
courtroom audio; such a discussion may or may not be on the record
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bench warrant
authority to find and bring to court someone who has failed to appear
beyond a reasonable doubt
the standard for conviction in a criminal trial.
preponderance of evidence
the standard for winning in a civil matter
bifurcation
trial of certain issues separately as guilt / penalty or complaint/ damages
black letter law
basic principles of law especially when published in statutes
Black's Law Dictionary