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Chapter 14 Vocab

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Acquittal   In criminal law, a finding of not guilty  
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Arraignment   The hearing at which the accused is brought before the court to plead to the criminal charge in the indictment  
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Arrest   The actual restraint of a person for submission to custody  
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Bail   Security given for the release of a jailed person that guarantees his or her attendance at all required court appearances.  
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Bill of Particulars   A motion by a criminal defendant that requests details concerning the offense charged.  
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Capital Cases   A felony case punishable by death  
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Change of Venue   When the trial itself if moved to a different court  
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Collateral Attack   The means by which a criminal defendant, after exhausting direct appellate remedies, seeks to attack the conditions of his or her confinement or otherwise indirectly attack his or her conviction  
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Complaint   The original pleading by which an action is filed in court  
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Crime   An act in violation of the penal laws of a state or the United States and for which a specific punishment is prescribed.  
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Felony   Any offense punishable by death or by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year  
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Grand Jury   A body of citizens assembled to receive complaints an accusations in criminal cases, to hear evidence, and to determine whether probable cause exists that a crime has been committed and whether an indictment should be issued.  
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Indictment   A written accusation issued by a grand jury against a defendant.  
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Information   A written accusation against the defendant  
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Misdemeanor   A criminal offense lesser than a felony and punishable by fine or by imprisonment for less than one year.  
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No Bill   The result returned by a grand jury when there is no probable cause to believe a crime has been committed.  
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Probation   Sentence imposed for commission of crime in which a convicted criminal is released into the community under supervision of a probation officer in lieu of incarceration.  
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Substantive Criminal Law    
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Surety   A person or entity who posts bond for another.  
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True Bill   The document returned by a grand jury if probable cause exists to believe a crime has been committed.  
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Undertaking (or bail bond)   A written guaranty executed by a defendant and a surety to ensure the defendant will appear and make him or herself available to the court.  
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Warrant   A warrant is issued by a judge when the judge finds that probable cause exists to believe the named individual has committed a criminal offense.  
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