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✔✔dismissed with prejudice - ✔✔Dismissed with the provision that the plaintiff may not
assert the same claims in another case.

✔✔SEALED RECORDS - ✔✔The court seals the records of a juvenile offender

✔✔expungement of record - ✔✔the removal of a conviction from a person's criminal
record

✔✔defense witness - ✔✔person(s) who testifies for defendant

✔✔Overruled - ✔✔the judge overruled the objection there for the witness was allowed
to answer the question

✔✔hearsay evidence - ✔✔testimony a person might give about a statement made by
another person

(because the witness was attempting to tell the jury what another individual had said,
the attorney objected, stating that
✔✔Under Oath - ✔✔before the witness was allowed to testify she had to be placed
under oath

,✔✔bond hearing - ✔✔will determine if the defendant is eligible to bond out—and if so,
the amount of the bond—based upon the defendant's criminal history, offense, and flight
risk.

✔✔Jury Deliberation and Verdict - ✔✔the jury "deliberates" or discusses the case to
decide if the defendant is guilty or innocent, when they make their decision, they deliver
the verdict to the court; 5th step in the trial phase

✔✔In a criminal case, the prosecution must prove the case to the judge or jury -
✔✔beyond reasonable doubt

✔✔Expert Opinion Testimony - ✔✔Reasons offered for or against an issue offered by a
person who is knowledgeable about the subject

✔✔How do you plea to the charges? - ✔✔the judge explained to the defendant that he
had three plea options: Guilty, Not Guilty, and No Contest -

✔✔alibi - ✔✔an excuse that shows someone was not at a crime scene

(the attorney stated that his client had an alibi for the time of the crime and therefore
should not be found guilty)

✔✔cross-examine - ✔✔to question a witness at a trial or a hearing to check or discredit
the testimony

(the defense attorney was allowed to cross-examine the prosecution's witness before
the lunch break)

✔✔Voir dire - ✔✔Voir dire is the process in which attorneys question prospective jurors
to determine their qualifications and potential biases in order to select a fair and
impartial jury.

✔✔The police were able to apprehend the suspect after a lengthy investigation. -
✔✔Arrest

✔✔apprehend - ✔✔Arrest

✔✔unorthodox opinions - ✔✔a viewpoint that diverges from commonly accepted beliefs
or practices within a particular context.

✔✔overt - ✔✔obvious

✔✔covert - ✔✔hidden; undercover

, ✔✔immunity - ✔✔freedom from charge or punishment

✔✔rebute - ✔✔Refute, disprove

✔✔pro bono - ✔✔free of charge

✔✔Overruled - ✔✔a judge's decision to ignore a lawyer's objection and allow the
questioning to continue

✔✔Admissible evidence - ✔✔Evidence that can be legally and properly introduced in a
civil or criminal trial.

✔✔Conviction - ✔✔verdict

✔✔Habeas Corpus - ✔✔An order to produce an arrested person before a judge.

✔✔acquittal - ✔✔a judgment of not guilty

✔✔crossexamination - ✔✔the follow-up questioning of a witness by the side that did not
call the witness to the stand

✔✔amicus curiae - ✔✔"friend of the court." Refers to interested groups or individuals,
not directly involved in a suit, who may file legal briefs or oral arguments in support of
one side.

✔✔Jurisdiction - ✔✔(n.) an area of authority or control; the right to administer justice

✔✔Bail - ✔✔A sum of money used as a security deposit to ensure that an accused
person returns for his or her trial

✔✔Mistrial - ✔✔An unsuccessful trial, for example, because the jury can't reach a
decision.

✔✔probation - ✔✔A supervised period of release after conviction

✔✔Discovery (court procedure) - ✔✔pre-trial phase in a court case during which each
party can use certain methods to obtain information and facts, and gather evidence
about the case in preparation for trial. It is the principal fact-finding method in the
litigation process

✔✔jubilant - ✔✔extremely joyful, happy

✔✔dissemble - ✔✔to disguise, to pretend

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