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Legal Terms C

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Across
the first document filed with the court (actually with the County Clerk or Clerk of the Court) by a person or entity claiming legal rights against another.
an agreement with specific terms between two or more persons or entities in which there is a promise to do something in return for a valuable benefit known as consideration.
the opportunity for the attorney (or an unrepresented party) to ask questions in court of a witness who has testified in a trial on behalf of the opposing party
-a violation of a law in which there is injury to the public or a member of the public and a term in jail or prison, and/or a fine as possible penalties.
evidence in a trial which is not directly from an eyewitness or participant and requires some reasoning to prove a fact.
in criminal law, to voluntarily state that one is guilty of a criminal offense.
to make a demand for money, for property, or for enforcement of a right provided by law.
holding property under one's control. 2) law enforcement officials' act of holding an accused or convicted person in criminal proceedings, beginning with the arrest of that person.
any criminal charge which is punishable by the death penalty.
a postponement of a date of a trial, hearing or other court appearance to a later fixed date by order of the court, or upon a stipulation (legal agreement) by the attorneys and approved by the court or (where local rules permit) by the clerk of the court.
Down
the statement of one charged with a crime that he/she committed the crime.
a person or entity who begins a lawsuit by filing a complaint and is usually called the plaintiff, or in some cases the petitioner.
the body of law that evolves from a constitution, setting out the fundamental principles according to which a state is governed and defining the relationship between the various branches of government within the state.
a popular term for anyone who has committed a crime, whether convicted of the offense or not.
short for a cause of action, lawsuit, or the right to sue.
reported decisions of appeals courts and other courts which make new interpretations of the law and, therefore, can be cited as precedents
the private office of a judge, usually close to the courtroom so that the judge can enter the court from behind the bench and not encounter people on the way.
a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
a lawyer, attorney, attorney-at-law, solicitor, barrister, advocate or proctor (a lawyer in admiralty court), licensed to practice law.
a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.