The trial phase at a juvenile trial
What is adjudication hearing?
A formal document issued by a grand jury, that charges an individual with a crime
What is an indictment?
Taking, seizing, or detaining of a person by apprehension and legal authority.
What is an arrest
Light, sirens, and coming to a complete stop at stop lights and intersections
What is due regard?
Means the defense disagrees with the prosecution or vice versa
What is an objection?
A financial deposit made with a bondsmen to ensure that the defendant will appear in court if released during pretrial phase
What is bail?
The area in which you can search for an item
What is the scope?
The amount of evidence that proves that something was more likely to happen than not in a civil case
What is the Preponderance of the evidence?
An application to the courts for a ruling
What is a motion?
What is a motion to supress?
A geographically defined area of authority
What is a jurisdiction?
In this fingerprint pattern, the ridges enter from either side, re-curve and pass out on the same side they entered
What is a loop?
A formal document issued by a judge in a preliminary hearing, that charges an individual with a crime
What is information?
An application to the court to "throw out" the evidence that does not meet the standard.
The first large scale police experiment about preventive patrol
The process that have a second locking mechanism that prevents the cuffs from tightening too much. This feature is used by police to keep detainees safe.
What is double locking?
Circumstances presented at the sentencing hearing that have the potential to decrease the punishment a person receives for the crime
What are mitigating circumstances?
Pretrial proceedings for a person accused of a crime
What is an arraingment?
Cases in which monetary compensation or property is awarded
What are civil cases?
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What is pull, aim, squeeze, and sweep?