affidavit
… by a notary public or another official possessing the authority to administer oaths. Affidavits may be admitted …
interlocutory
… to a court order that is not a final disposition of the case but decides some point or matter. …
plea
… The defendant's formal response to a criminal charge (guilty, …
ex parte
… By or for a single party; done for, in behalf of or on the application of one party only as distinguished from an …
felony
… or imprisonment for a term of not less than one year, and the crime is of a more serious nature than a misdemeanor. …
malpractice
… a doctor, lawyer or engineer, for injury or loss caused by the defendant's negligence in providing professional services. …
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deposition
… The taking of testimony of a witness under oath outside of …
juvenile
… A young person who has not yet attained the age at which he or she should be treated as an adult for …