Criado por Natalia Rasse
mais de 5 anos atrás
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Reasons and motives to commit a crime
Lightening a penalty or excusing from a chore by judges or parents or teachers
The officers of the court who supervise liberated criminals
Declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless
The act of liberating under some restrictions.
A final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed.
A lawyer who conducts criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state
The act of stealing
Order by virtue of superior authority; decree.
A serious crime
Keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view, to consider.
somebody engaged in the business of providing bail money, or acting as surety, for an accused person.
providing protective supervision
resolution of a lawsuit or legal dispute prior to a final court judgement
to ask for a call in an official matter, such as to attend court
watch and direct
the termination of someone’s employment
the party who initiates a lawsuit
qualified for by right according to law
the body of laws created by legislative statutes.
not acting with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances
the duty of a litigant to prove or disprove an allegation in court
person who is required to answer the complain of a plaintiff in a civil suit before a court.
the obligation to do everything reasonably practicable to prevent others from harm.
Institute legal procedures against
a tort consisting of false and malicious publication printed for the purpose of defaming a living person
Declared but not proved
examine (evidence or a case) by judicial process
Degree of cogent evidence required in a specific kind of case to prevail
to make a legal resource valid and to compel people to respect its mandate
any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy
A statement that is added to or revises or improves a proposal or document (a bill or constitution etc.)
amendment
not legally valid
A formal document written for a prosecuting attorney charging a person with some offense
From that circumstance or source
Tending to persuade by forcefulness of argument
Keep from having, keeping, or obtaining
The act of examining something closely (as for wrongdoing)