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Hearsay
failure to fulfill an obligation, pay a penalty
happening at the same time
someone sued or accused in court
a short statement; summary of a legal position
a jury, normally of 23 jurors, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
statements made out of court and reported by another person
a change made to a legal document
evidence that absolves, exonerates, or proves someone innocent
Exculpatory evidence
failure to fulfill an obligation, pay a penalty
happening at the same time
someone sued or accused in court
a short statement; summary of a legal position
a jury, normally of 23 jurors, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
statements made out of court and reported by another person
a change made to a legal document
evidence that absolves, exonerates, or proves someone innocent
Amendment
failure to fulfill an obligation, pay a penalty
happening at the same time
someone sued or accused in court
a short statement; summary of a legal position
a jury, normally of 23 jurors, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
statements made out of court and reported by another person
a change made to a legal document
evidence that absolves, exonerates, or proves someone innocent
Brief
failure to fulfill an obligation, pay a penalty
happening at the same time
someone sued or accused in court
a short statement; summary of a legal position
a jury, normally of 23 jurors, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
statements made out of court and reported by another person
a change made to a legal document
evidence that absolves, exonerates, or proves someone innocent
Default
failure to fulfill an obligation, pay a penalty
happening at the same time
someone sued or accused in court
a short statement; summary of a legal position
a jury, normally of 23 jurors, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
statements made out of court and reported by another person
a change made to a legal document
evidence that absolves, exonerates, or proves someone innocent
Defendant
failure to fulfill an obligation, pay a penalty
happening at the same time
someone sued or accused in court
a short statement; summary of a legal position
a jury, normally of 23 jurors, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
statements made out of court and reported by another person
a change made to a legal document
evidence that absolves, exonerates, or proves someone innocent
Concurrent
failure to fulfill an obligation, pay a penalty
happening at the same time
someone sued or accused in court
a short statement; summary of a legal position
a jury, normally of 23 jurors, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
statements made out of court and reported by another person
a change made to a legal document
evidence that absolves, exonerates, or proves someone innocent
Grand Jury
failure to fulfill an obligation, pay a penalty
happening at the same time
someone sued or accused in court
a short statement; summary of a legal position
a jury, normally of 23 jurors, selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
statements made out of court and reported by another person
a change made to a legal document
evidence that absolves, exonerates, or proves someone innocent
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