Soc 3720: Criminal Law And Procedure Flashcards

LING 1620: Language and the Media Final. Used when the government acts on behalf of a child or mentally ill person. Asserts that the plaintiff has raised no genuine issue to be tried and asks the judge to role in favor of the defense. What is an on view arrest. Bench: The seat occupied by a judge. Judgment Debtor: A person owing a debt, and against whom legal judgment for that debt has been entered. Understanding the functions and interrelationships of the mechanisms of the criminal justice system.

  1. What is an on view arrest
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  3. What does criminal soc on view arrest mean
  4. Criminal soc on view arrest
  5. What is criminal soc

What Is An On View Arrest

Exigent Circumstances: Emergency conditions. Irrevocable Trust: A trust that, once set up, the grantor may not revoke. Simplified Modification: A procedure in which a person paying or receiving child support attempts to show a change in circumstances. What does criminal soc on view arrest mean. Only have so long to get the evidence, set court dates, etc. Evidence: Proof of fact(s) presented at a trial. Decided whether he was tried under a reasonable time frame.

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An administrator may be a personal representative of the estate. A hearing established to re-evaluate the bail amount that was originally set for the accused, must be a change in plan or law. Temporary Relief: Any form of action by a court granting one of the parties an order to protect its interest pending further action by the court. Ad Hoc (Latin): For this purpose; for a specific purpose. Only RUB 2, 325/year. Avunculus: Latin: a mother's brother. Suppress: To forbid the use of evidence at a trial because it is improper or was improperly obtained. Agreement: Mutual consent. M. : Abbreviation for "modus operandi" which is Latin meaning method of operation. Polling the Jury: The act, after a jury verdict has been announced, of asking jurors individually whether they agree with the verdict. Ancillary: A proceeding which is auxiliary or subordinate to another proceeding. Criminal soc on view arrest. Cumulative Sentences: Sentences for two or more crimes to run consecutively, rather than concurrently. Civil Law: Law inspired by old Roman law, the primary feature of which was that laws were written into a collection; codified, and not determined, as is common law, by judges.

What Does Criminal Soc On View Arrest Mean

Antedate: To date back; retroactively. Compensatory Damages: Money awarded to reimburse actual costs, such as medical bills and lost wages. Also awarded for things that are harder to measure, such as pain and suffering. Habeas Corpus: A Latin term meaning "you have the body. " It usually comes from a supervisory or other person in a position of authority. Promissory Estoppel: A promise which estops the promise from asserting or taking certain action. Abet: The act of encouraging or inciting another to do a certain thing, such as a crime. Manslaughter: The unlawful killing of another without intent to kill; either voluntary (upon a sudden impulse); or involuntary (during the commission of an unlawful act not ordinarily expected to result in great bodily harm. Jurisdiction: The power to hear and determine a case. Perjury: The criminal offense of making a false statement under oath. Deficient: Incomplete, defective or not sufficient in quantity or force.

Criminal Soc On View Arrest

Sometimes juries are separated from outside influences during their deliberations. Crown must provide all evidence they have to the defence (same rule does not apply to defence), only exception is when a document is being vetted. An assistant state attorney, acting on behalf of the State Attorney, represents the state and prosecutes criminal violations of the law. Refers to the order a court issues so that it can review the decision and proceedings in a lower court and determine whether there were any irregularities. Child Support Guidelines: A formula to determine the child support amount based upon gross income of both parents. Everyone involved in the childs life gets together to find a plan that best works to get the childs life back on track (only children have this right). At Issue: The time in a lawsuit when the complaining party has stated their claim and the other side has responded with a denial and the matter is ready to be tried. Whats the difference b/w on-view arrest and arrest? Petit Jury: An ordinary or trial jury composed of 6 to 12 persons, which hears either civil or criminal cases.

What Is Criminal Soc

Exhibit: An article of tangible evidence introduced at a trial. In criminal cases, the prosecutor has the responsibility of deciding who and when to prosecute. Due Process of Law: The right of all persons to receive the guarantees and safeguards of the law and the judicial process. Execute: To complete the legal requirements (such as signing before witnesses) that make a will valid. Plea negotiation: Negotiations arrived at by the state and the defense for a fair disposition of the case and requiring approval by the court. The judge or magistrate must find probable cause before issuance of the warrant. Class action lawsuits would typically occur after a plane or train accident where all the victims would sue the transportation company together in a class action suit. Specific performance is ordered when damages would be inadequate compensation. Order: A written or oral command from a court directing or forbidding an action. Evidence short of this is "secondary. " To date a document to a time before it was written. Includes both murder and manslaughter. Expunge: To physically erase; to white or strike out.

Contempt of Court: An act of defiance of court authority or dignity. To "expunge" something from a court record means to remove every reference to it from the court file. There are many different perspectives on crime, along with controversies, challenges, prevention and solutions to crime by using the justice system. Beat Team: A group of officers from various watches assigned to the same beat, and the sergeant who serves as team leader. Docket: An official court record book which lists all the cases before the court and which may also note the status or action required for each case. Substantive Criminal Law: Law with the purpose of preventing harm to society with prescribed punishment for specific offenses. Personal Representative: A person who manages the legal affairs of another, such as a power of attorney or executor. D. B. : Abbreviation for "date of birth. Gross negligence: (Culpa lata Latin) Any action or an omission in reckless disregard of the consequences to the safety or property of another.