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| 1. | a final sentence, order or judgement of the court. |
| 5. | the court's ability to act fairly in rendering a decision where no specific law involved. |
| 6. | a decleration made by awitness under oath, not taken in court. |
| 7. | one who gives sworn testimony as to what he himself knows. |
| 9. | to ask question of, or interrogate, a person under oath, in a court law. |
| 10. | the apprehansion and detention of a person by authority of the law. |
| 11. | the legal obligation in writing to pay a sum of money to the court. |
| 15. | proceedings before a court of law for the purpose of determining guilt or innocence,or civil liability. |
| 16. | a verdict in a case not made by the jury but, by the judge. |
| 17. | to keep a person in custody, a writ authorizing someone kept in custody. |
| 19. | any of various crimes. |
| 20. | an order issued to the clerk which commands the inssuance of a writ. |
| 21. | designates a place where a trial may be heard. |
| 23. | a formal written acussation issued by a grand jury after its investigation of the evidence charging a person therein named with a crime. |
| 24. | a deceration make by a person or person that must be proved or sustained with evidence. |
| 26. | the final determination of a court in a case. |
| 27. | a court order requiring an imprison person to be brought before the court. |
| 29. | a person who is legally appointed by probate court, to provide for the care and safekeeping of another and his property. |
| 30. | a person who makes, and subscibes to, a statement made under oath |
| 32. | a dtermination on a question of fact reached after examination of investigation by a judge or jury. |
| 33. | the placing of a legal document into the custody of clerk who enters the file into the court records. |
| 34. | the one who files a complaint against a person. |
| 36. | an order to dispose of acivil or criminal action without trial. |
| 38. | a cilvil action in which the owner of a specific times may recover those times from onewho has wrongly detained them. |
| 41. | to accused a defendant of committing alleged offenses. |
| 42. | a person who represents the people of the state or municipality in a criminal defense. |
| 43. | a written command or direction from the court other then final deposition. |
| 44. | the seizure of a person or property. |
| 45. | th reopening of case to a higher court, to right the possible incorrect jugement of a lower court. |