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Law & Justice: Legal Terminology
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illegal
(a)
He received a fine for parking illegally.
He received a fine for parking illegally.
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evidence
(n)
verdict
(n)
the decision handed down after a court case
crime
(n)
an act that is against the law
You can't call that a crime.
You can't call that a crime.
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plaintiff
(n)
a person who brings a case against another in a court of law
defendant
(n)
an individual, group, or company accused in a court of law
bankruptcy
(n)
criminal
(n)
judge
(n)
a public officer that presides over a court of law
decision
(n)
a conclusion or resolution reached after thought and investigation
discharge
(n)
lawsuit
(n)
judgement
(n)
legal
(a)
witness
(n)
sentence
(n)
law
(n)
court
(n)
the place where justice is served as instructed by the law
justice
(n)
the application of the law
jury
(n)
a group of citizens who decide on verdicts in a court of law
impeachment
(n)
appeal
(v)
damages
(n)
injunction
(n)
brief
(n)
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