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Law
(8527 entries)
Admiralty
Adm.
admiralty law
Admiralty law or maritime law is a body of law that governs nautical issues and private maritime disputes
admissible
accepted as evidence in court
admissible
Pertinent and proper to be considered in reaching a decision
admissible evidence
evidence that can be legally used in court
admissible evidence
Evidence that can be legally and properly be used in court
admission
declaration, disclosure of facts, an acknowledgment that something is true
admission
Saying that certain facts are true. But not saying you are guilty
confession
admission of guilt
Admission to Practice Rules
APR
plead
admit or deny committing a crime
admonish
to warn, advise, or rebuke, scold
admonish
warn, advise, or scold
admonition
Advice or caution by the court to the jury respecting their duty or conduct as jurors, and the purpose for which evidence may be considered
admonition to jurors
What the judge says to the jury about what they must do and how they must behave, what evidence they can use to make their decision
(called "admissible" evidence)
and how they can use that evidence to make a decision
amendment
admt.
Adolescent Substance Abuse Program
ASAP
Adolphus and Ellis's Queen's Bench Reports
A.&E.
adoption
a formal legal process establishing a parental relationship between potential adoptive parent and child born of other parents
adoption
The way to make the relationship between a parent and child legal when they are not related by blood
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