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Accomplice one who knowingly, voluntarily, and intentionally unites with the principal offender in the commission of a crime as a principal, accessory, or aider or abettor | One who knowingly, voluntarily, and intentionally unites with the principal offender in the commission of a crime as a principal, accessory, or aider or abettor |
Judicial decision or sentence | Adjudication |
Made or done before a marriage. | Antenuptial |
One who makes a complaint | Complainant |
Defendant’s claim against the plaintiff | Counterclaim |
Court action that prevents an identical lawsuit from being filed later. | Dismissal with prejudice |
A person incapable of being sued | Non sui juris |
Removes a prospective juror for no reason stated. | Peremptory challenge |
Waiting; biding time ad. | Plea in abatement |
Temporary. | Pro tem |
To abide by decided cases; follow previous law. | Stare decisis |
Court with the power to review the judgment of a lower court (trial court) or tribunal | Appellate court |
/ the court officer who oversees administrative functions, especially managing the flow of cases through the court. | Clerk of court |
Anew. | De novo |
Evidence indicating that a defendant did not commit the crime (clears defendant from guilt). | Exculpatory evidence |
The party lending the money | Mortgagee |
Now for then; a decree or judgment done now as if to have the same effect as if it were done earlier | Nunc pro tunc |
Nonreal estate; goods; chattels. | Personal property |
Greater weight. | Preponderance |