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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.
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2.the pleading in a trial action which states a claim for which restituion is made.
3.compensation awarded to a person wich is the equivalent of a loss or privation.
4.a verdent of guilt made by the court in a criminal matter.
5.anything that may be considered by the court in order to help settle a question of fact.
7.an order from the court ordering an officer perform certain duties.
8.one who is responsible for the paying of debt for another.
12.the closing for postponement of court business or recess,lunch or end of the day.
13.a hearing held before a judge, of onewho is charged of felony,to determine whether there is a probable cause that the person has committed a crime.
14.a person against whom a charge is filed, or an action taken.
17.the recording of a pleading or written statement involved in a case.
18.a group of citizens who hear facts presented by the prosecutor.
22.to carry out an act to its completion.
25.one who presents the court in a written statement which requsets action on so particular matter.
28.a voluntary statement of guilt made by the person accused for a crime.
31.the specific relief ask for in a civil complaint.
35.to make a solemn statement without an oath.
37.a particular circumstance at which two or more people are at odds.
39.to alter by modification, delation or addition.
40.an attorney

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