Tag: Juvenile Law
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Remand
Remand in the United States The sending of a case back to the original trial court after an appeal. The case is remanded when there are matters that require reconsideration under the terms of the appellate court decision. The term remand also applies to a prisoner who is sent back to detention […]
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Moving Party
Moving Party in United States Moving Party Definition Movant in this Legal EncyclopediaMovant definition in the Law Dictionary Moving Party in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Moving Party, Moving Party in the World Legal Encyclopedia., Moving Party, Moving Party in the European […]
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Miranda Rule
Miranda Rule in United States Practical Information Note: Some of this information was last updated in 1982A requirement that one who is arrested or taken into custody must receive warnings about the right to remain silent so as not to incriminate oneself and the right to have an attorney […]
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Miranda Rule
Miranda Rule in United States Practical Information Note: Some of this information was last updated in 1982A requirement that one who is arrested or taken into custody must receive warnings about the right to remain silent so as not to incriminate oneself and the right to have an attorney […]
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Rehearing
Rehearing in United States Rehearing Definition In Appellate Practice. A second consideration, on further argument, given to a cause after decision. In Chancery Practice. A retrial of the issues; a new trial. See New Trial. Rehearing in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription […]
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Rehearing
Rehearing in United States Rehearing Definition In Appellate Practice. A second consideration, on further argument, given to a cause after decision. In Chancery Practice. A retrial of the issues; a new trial. See New Trial. Rehearing in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription […]
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Affidavit
Affidavit in the United States A written statement of facts. An Affidavit (Civil Process) contains a voluntarily offered representation of information. An Affidavit (Civil Process) is generally used to establish or confirm a point of fact. The person who makes an Affidavit (Civil Process) is […]
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Affidavit
Affidavit in the United States A written statement of facts. An Affidavit (Civil Process) contains a voluntarily offered representation of information. An Affidavit (Civil Process) is generally used to establish or confirm a point of fact. The person who makes an Affidavit (Civil Process) is […]
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Petiti0n
Petiti0n in the United States Petiti0n in the context of Juvenile and Family Law Definition ofPetiti0n, published by the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges: A civil pleading filed to initiate a matter in juvenile court, setting forth the alleged grounds for the court to take […]
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Hearsay Evidence
Hearsay Evidence in United States Hearsay Evidence Definition That kind of evidence which does not derive its value solely from the credit to be given to the witness himself, but rests also, in part, on the veracity and competency of some other person. 1 Phil. Ev. 185; 1 Greenl. Ev. § 99. The […]
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Hearsay Evidence
Hearsay Evidence in United States Hearsay Evidence Definition That kind of evidence which does not derive its value solely from the credit to be given to the witness himself, but rests also, in part, on the veracity and competency of some other person. 1 Phil. Ev. 185; 1 Greenl. Ev. § 99. The […]