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Glossary of Legal Terms | United States Courts

Glossary of Legal Terms · A. Acquittal. A jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to ...

U.S. Attorneys | Legal Terms Glossary - Department of Justice

writ - A formal written command, issued from the court, requiring the performance of a specific act. writ of certiorari - An order issued by the Supreme Court ...

Glossary - American Bar Association

Glossary · Acquittal - A release, absolution, or discharge of an obligation or liability. · Adjudication - Giving or pronouncing a judgment or decree.

Glossary of Commonly Used Court & Justice System Terminology

of terms drawn from: ▫ Glossary of Selected Legal Terms, English-Vietnamese, Office of the. Administrator for the Courts, State of ...

GLOSSARY - COMMON LEGAL TERMS

For comprehensive definitions of legal terms, you may wish to consult a legal dictionary. “Black's Law Dictionary” is one such legal dictionary which is usually ...

Legal Dictionary | Law.com

ALM's Law.com online Real Life Dictionary of the Law. The easiest-to-read, most user-friendly guide to legal terms. Use it free!

ENGLISH LEGAL GLOSSARY - Michigan Courts

Source: Black's. Law Dictionary (1996); North Carolina v. Alford, 400 U.S. 25 (1970). ALIBI - A defense claim that the accused was somewhere else at the time a ...

Glossary of Legal Terms - 12th Judicial Circuit Court

Glossary of Legal Terms · A. Abate: To put an end to; to cancel out · B Bench Trial: A trial without a jury. · C Case: A lawsuit. · D Damages: Money that the ...

Handbook of Legal Terminology - Mississippi Judicial College

The place where a court regularly conducts judicial business. BARRISTER. An English trial lawyer. Compare,. SOLICITOR. 12. Page 13 ...

Legal definitions from Thomson Reuters

Over 900 of the most common legal terms and definitions derived from A Dictionary of Basic Law Terms, sources from Practical Law, and Black's Law dictionary.

Glossary of Legal Terms | Ohio Public Defender Commission

De facto. Latin, meaning “in fact.” Something that actually exists. De minimis. Latin, meaning “of the least.

Glossary of Legal Terms - Utah State Courts

bind over - A judge's decision to hold a criminal defendant for trial. brief - A lawyer's written statement of a client's case filed in court. It usually ...

Common Legal Words - Connecticut Judicial Branch

Accelerated Rehabilitation: Also called AR. · Adult Probation: · Alcohol Education Program · Alimony · Alternative Dispute Resolution · Alternative Sanctions · Amicus ...

Glossary of Legal Terminology | Tennessee Administrative Office of ...

English Legal Glossary · Juvenile Court Terminology · Firearms Definitions · Forensic DNA Profiling Terminology · Fingerprint Analysis Terminology · Manual for ...

Legal glossary - The Law Society

A · Agent - someone who acts on behalf of someone else. · Agreement - where two parties reach consensus on a set of facts or course of action. · Allegation - a ...

Legal Glossary | NY CourtHelp - New York State Unified Court System

APPLA: A Family Court definition that stands for “another planned permanent living arrangement.” See permanency planning goal and trial ...

Legal Glossary | Learn - Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania

Any question, civil or criminal, litigated or contested before a court of justice. cause of action. Facts that give rise to a lawsuit. caveat. Warning ...

Legal Glossaries and Dictionaries - NCSC

Federal Court Interpreters · Amharic: Legal Terminology in Amharic (United Cultures of Canada) · Arabic: English/Arabic Legal Glossary (Superior Court of ...

Legal Glossary - Sacramento Superior Court

(2) State - Meaning varies from state to state. Page 20. English Legal Glossary. 19. COURT, JUVENILE - A court having ...

Search Legal Terms and Definitions - Legal Dictionary | Law.com

to intentionally and permanently give up, surrender, leave, desert or relinquish all interest or ownership in property, a home or other premises, a right of ...