Fine not to exceed $500.
Class "C" Misdemeanor.
You cannot move forward with your case until you are found to be what.
Competent to Stand Trial
Records everything that is said during a trial.
Court Reporter.
Another legal name for the victim of a crime.
Plaintiff.
No Contest.
Taking medication and keeping clinic appointments could be a rule of this.
Probation.
The person who can discharge me is who.
The Judge.
Courtroom security who swears in witnesses.
Bailiff.
This can play a part in the judge giving you your final sentence.
Background/criminal history.
Plea Bargain.
2-20 years in prison, fine not to exceed $10K.
Second Degree Felony.
What the police say you did is called your what.
Charges/Offense Report.
Who the court-appointed attorney works for.
Defendant.
Minimum of 25 years served prior to eligibility of release for this type of charge.
Capital Felony.
A term of respect used to address the judge.
Your Honor.
Working for the county for a designated amout of time.
Community Service.
A pilot is expected to be competent at what.
Flying a plane.
Telling your story in court if you choose to do so.
Testifying.
Can be issued if you violate your probation.
Warrant/Subpoena/Revocation.
This means not for you or against you.
Neutral.
Limitations in location or travel, may include an ankle monitor.
Community Control or House Arrest.
Why can't you enter a plea right now.
Legal process is on hold.
Swearing to tell the truth when on the witness stand.
Testify Under Oath.
The Judge asks this question in response to your charges.
How do you plead?
Lying under oath during a trial.
Perjury.