Legal Jargon
Courtroom Procedure
Miscellaneous
Your Rights
100

The money or other security paid to release a defendant or witness from custody, with the promise they will return to court at the scheduled time 

What is bail?

100

A lawyer can say this when opposing counsel is asking leading questions, speculating, stating things with lack of relevance, etc.

What is "objection"?

100
The rights read when one is custody or questioned

What are the Miranda Rights?

100

The right to express one's opinions and oneself

What is freedom of speech?

200

A claim that someone did something wrong before it has been proven

What is an allegation?

200

The side trying to prove the defendant committed the crime

What is a prosecution?

200

A statement one can make when choosing to stay silent in a legal setting

What is "I plead the fifth"?

200

The inhumane and extreme legal penalty one is protected against

What is cruel and unusual punishment?

300

A request made after a trial, asking another court to decide whether the trial was conducted properly

What is an appeal?

300

Trials which are not successfully completed, and declared void before a jury verdict or judge decision.

What is a mistrial?

300

The legal work undertaken for free

What is pro bono?

300

The right to fair procedures before the government may take away life, liberty, or property

What is the right to due process?

400

Usually a petty offense, a less serious crime than a felony, punishable by less than a year of confinement

What is a misdemeanor?

400

When the opposing lawyer questions a witness to challenge credibility or testimony

What is a cross-examination?

400

This court order requires a person to appear in court 

What is a subpoena?

400

Being tried twice for the same crime, which you have protection against

What is double jeopardy?

500

The decision by a judge to postpone trial until a later date

What is a continuance?

500

When a defendant first appears in court to be read their charges and enters a plea (guilty, not guilty, or no contest).

What is an arraignment?

500

The defendant must be proven guilty beyond ______________ (3 words)

What is "a reasonable doubt"?

500

The right to not be punished for actions that were legal when committed

What is the right to be free from Ex Post Facto laws?

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