Search results for: “miscarriage of justice”
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There
Legal Definition and Related Resources of There Meaning of There In or at that place . Related Entries of There in the Encyclopedia of Law Project Browse or run a search for There in the American […]
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Error
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Error Meaning of Error See “Mistake.” Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Error in the Dictionary, Error in our legal […]
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Judicial
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Judicial Meaning of Judicial Of or pertaining or appropriate to the administration of justice or courts of justice or a judge thereof, or the proceeding therein. […]
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Right
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Right Meaning of Right In its legal sense, the term denotes the liberty or privilege conferred or protected by law of doing or abstaining from doing an act or the power or privilege enforced by law of […]
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Material
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Material Meaning of Material Important, going to the merits , having to do with matter as distinguished from form. See Thompson v Lee Rov Crawford produce Co., 233 S. W.2d 295, 149 Tex. 357. <div […]
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Material
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Material Meaning of Material Important, going to the merits , having to do with matter as distinguished from form. See Thompson v Lee Rov Crawford produce Co., 233 S. W.2d 295, 149 Tex. 357. <div […]
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Direction to Jury
Direction to jury in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of direction to jury.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Policeman Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading direction to […]
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Misjudgment
nounbadjudgment error fallacy grave injustice gross injustice imposition inaccuracy inaccurateness inequitableness inequity inexactitude inexactness injustice misapprehen…
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Instruct
To convey information as a client to his lawyer; to authorize one to appear as an advocate. To give a case in charge to the jury.
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Inequity
nounbias biased judgment bigotry discrimination disproportion favor favoritism foregone conclusion foul play inequitableness injustice intolerance leaning miscarriage of …
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Would
The term sometimes expresses what might be expected and sometimes interchangeably with should. Safety Cub Inc. v. Ferguson, 205 N.E. 827, 137 Ind.App. 644.
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Criminal
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Criminal Meaning of Criminal A person indicted for a crime and found guilty. An act is criminal when the quality of such act is such that it is prohibited under appropriate penal provisions by authority […]