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Legal terms
Author :
Lucila Correa
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If you are not satisfied with the verdict, you can ...
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It's a situation when a person announces to a court he has no money.
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The place where justice is administered.
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The person accused of wrongdoing in the legal system.
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It's a citizen's guarantee that he or she will receive a fair trial; according to the established rules. 2 words
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The action the plaintiff does with a court. We use this verb with expressions such as complaint or lawsuit.
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The person who is in charge of and resolves cases in a court.
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It's another way of making reference to the Supreme Court. 2 words
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It's an event in court in which a judge decides if someone is innocent or guilty.
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The place where criminals may go if they commit a crime.
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It's a legal action that is brought in court by one person or organization against another.
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The jury listens to these. They can be for or against the defendant.
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The plaintiff files this with a court.
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This person speaks on behalf of his client.
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It's the person who initiates a lawsuit.
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The Supreme Court operates under discretional...; this means, it can choose which cases to hear.
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It means to take legal action against someone because you believe they did something harmful to you.
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This means it's connected to the case.
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It's a set of steps you must follow in order to do something correctly.
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It's the jury's decision.
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The defendant is accused of this: it means of doing something illegal or incorrect.
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It's a specialized court.
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A group of people who listen to evidence and decide if a person is innocent or guilty.