slander | | an assertation made without proof |
respondent | | the science or philosophy of law; |
implied consent | | a major crime |
jurisprudence | | a willful and unlawful use of force or violence on the person of another |
judicial | | a legal term for a deceased person |
precedents | | presumed consent |
misdemeanor | | the finding or decision of a jury on a matter submitted to it in trial |
appellate | | the hearing and determination of a cause in controversy by a person or persons either chosen by the parties involved or appointed |
testimony | | the person or group bringing a case or legal action to court |
perjured testimony | | oral defamation |
subpoena | | a minor crime |
arbitration | | breaking the law; minor offense |
verdict | | usually written states understanding of what treament is to be undertaken |
felony | | the person required to make answer in a civil legal action or suit |
infraction | | a written defamatory statement |
concurrently | | a solemn declaraton usually made orally by a witness under oath |
battery | | occurring at the same time |
recourse | | a writ or document commanding a person to appear in court under a penalty for failrue to appear |
assault | | of or relating to a judgment, the function of judging |
assent | | prone to enggein lawsuits |
prudent | | voluntary violation of an oath or vow ,false testimony |
litigious | | marked by wisdom or judiciousness |
quackery | | having the power to review the judgment of another tribunal or body of jurisdiction. |
libel | | to withdraw protection or support, to discontinue medical care |
decedent | | authritative decree or direction |
damages | | the pretense of curing disease |
allegation | | a person or thng that serves as a model |
plaintiff | | to agree to something |
ordinance | | loss or harm resulting from injury to person, property, or reputation |
informed consent | | a turning to something or someone for help or protection |
abandonment | | an intentional, unlawful attempt of bodily injury to another by force |