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criminal defendant is not guilty, or the evidence is insufficient


Acquittal

100

written or printed statement made under oath.

Affidavit

100


criminal defendant asked to plead guilty or not guilty.



Arraignment


100

release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under conditions

bail

100

10 times points

when someone does not like something or they think something is not fair they file a ...

Complaint

200

an agreement between two or more people creates an obligation


contract

200

legal advice; a term also used to refer to the lawyers in a case.

counsel

200

money that a defendant pays a plaintiff in a civil case

damages

200

statements to examine potential witnesses, to obtain discovery

deposition

200


a defendant will receive a fair and impartial trial


due process

300


evidence obtained in violation is not admissible at trial.


Exclusionary rule

300


determines probable cause committed an offense



Grand jury 


300


evidence presented by a witness who did not see/hear incident



Hearsay


300


grand jury charge enough evidence defendant committed crime 



Indictment


300


discovery questions answered in writing and under oath



Interrogatories 


400


legal authority of court to decide a certain type of case



Jurisdiction 


400


group of persons to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict


jury

400


an invalid trial, caused by an error


mistrial

400


release of a prison inmate after completed part of sentence


parole

400


defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty"


plea

500


attorney for defendants who are unable to afford counsel


public deffender

500


to send back, such as prison


remand

500


punishment ordered by court for a convicted defendant


sentence

500


parties to a lawsuit resolve their dispute without having a trial


Settlement

500


the time which a lawsuit must be filed


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