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Most Popular Legal Definitions

judicial review

 a process where the Court is asked to rule on the appropriateness of the decision of an administrative agency or tribunal.

accessory

A second-string player who helps in the commission of a crime, the assistance can range from; planning, providing an alibi, or knowingly hiding the offender; the accessory must know of the omission or commission of a crime, but is usually not present during the actual crime

bailee

person, also called a custodian, with whom some article is left, usually pursuant to a contract, who is responsible for the safe return of the article to the owner when the contract is fulfilled

aliquot

a definite fractional share, usually applied when dividing and distributing a deceased person's estate or trust assets

magna carta

Charter to which subscribed King John of England on June 12, 1215 in which a basic set of limits were set on he King's powers.

employee

A person who has agreed by contract to perform specified services for another, the employer, in exchange for money

battery

the intentional striking of someone, with intent to harm, or in a "rude and insolent manner," even if the injury is slight; negligent or careless unintentional contact is not battery no matter how great the harm; battery is a crime and also the basis for a lawsuit as a civil wrong if there is damage

blue ribbon jury

jury selected from prominent, well-educated citizens, sometimes to investigate a particular problem such as civic corruption; use of blue ribbon juries in criminal cases violates the right to have a jury of one's peers

penal code

A statute which lists and defines prohibited conduct and the punishments associated with each.

bail

1) money or bond put up to secure the release of a person who has been charged with a crime 2) to post money or bond to secure an accused defendant's release