domicile
… That place where a person has his true and permanent home. A person may have several residences, but …
enjoin
… To order a person to perform, or to abstain and desist from performing a specified act or course of …
merit retention
… A process through which Florida's judges and Supreme Court justices are retained on merit by vote of …
et al
… An abbreviation of et alii, meaning "and others," ordinarily used in lieu of listing all names of …
jurisprudence
… study of the principles on which legal rules are based and the means by which judges guide their decision making. …
amicus curiae
… nonparty who interposes, with the permission of the court, and volunteers information upon some matter before the court. …
exhibit
… A paper, document or other article presented and offered into evidence in court during a trial or hearing …
false pretenses
… of some fact or circumstance which is not true and is calculated to mislead, whereby a person obtains …
hung jury
… verdict. If a jury is hung, the court declares a mistrial and the case may be re-tried. …
K9th Circuit Program
… The need for trauma sensitive courts is being recognized in courts … by Judge Turner, utilizes dogs to provide comfort and a sense of security to children who must undergo forensic … request a Companions for Courage Pet Therapy team, please email Joanne Rittenhouse at Rittenhouse55@comcast.net . If …