Chapter 10. Before Trial Flashcards
(36 cards)
Witness
A person who is asked to testify under oath at a trial
Judgment
The court’s final decision regarding the rights and claims of the parties to a lawsuit
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
(FRCP) definition
The rules controlling all procedural matters in civil trials brought before the federal district courts.
FRCP
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
The Rules controlling all procedural matters in civil trial
Complaint
The pleading made by a plaintiff or a charge made by the state alleging wrongdoing on the part of he defendant.
Pleadings
(Report) Statements by the plaintiff and the defendant that detail the facts, charges, and defenses involved in the litigation.
Docket
The list of cases entered on a court’s calendar and thus scheduled to be heard by the court
Allegation
A party’s statement, claim, or assertion made in a pleading to the court. The allegation sets forth the issue that the party expects to prove.
Prayer for relief
A statement at the end of the complaint requesting that the court grant relief to the plaintiff
Affidavits
Af•fi•da•vits
A written statement of facts, confirmed by the oath or affirmation of the party making it and sworn before a person having the authority to administer the oath or affirmation.
E-filing
An online system that enables attorneys to file case documents with courts 24/7
Service of process
The delivery of the summons and the complaint to a defendant
Summons
A document served on a defendant in a lawsuit informing the defendant that a legal action has been commenced against him or her and that the defendant must appear in court or respond to the plaintiff’s complaint within a specified period of time.
Return of service form
A document signed by a process server and submitted to the court to prove that a defendant received a summons
Default Judgment
A judgment entered by a clerk or court against a party who has failed to appear in court to answer or defend against a claim that has been brought against him or her by another party.
Answer
A defendant’s response to a plaintiff’s complaint
Affirmative Defense
A response to a plaintiff’s claim that does not deny the plaintiff’s facts but attacks the plaintiff’s legal right to bring an action.
Counterclaim
A claim made by a defendant in a civil lawsuit against the plaintiff; in effect, a counterclaiming defendant is suing the plaintiff.
Cross-claim
A claim asserted by a defendant in a civil lawsuit against another defendant or by a plaintiff against another plaintiff.
Motion
A procedural request or application presented by an attorney to the court on behalf of a client
Motion to dismiss
A motion filed by the defendant in which the defendant asks the court to dismiss the case for a specified reason, such as improper service, lack of personal jurisdiction, or the plaintiff’s failure to state a claim for which relief can be granted.
Supporting affidavit
An affidavit accompanying a motion that is filed by an attorney on behalf of his or her client. The sworn statements in the affidavit provide a factual basis for the motion.
Memorandum of law
A document (known as a brief in some states) that delineates the legal theories, statutes, and cases on which a motion is based
Discovery
Formal investigation prior to trial. Opposing parties use various methods, such as interrogatories and depositions, to obtain information from each other and from witnesses to prepare for trial.