Legal Glossary Index Flashcards
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Active Judge
A Judge In The Full-Time Service Of The Court. Compare To Senior Judge.
Administrative Office Of The United States Courts (AO)
The Federal Agency Responsible For Collecting Court Statistics, Administering The Federal Courts’ Budget, And Performing Many Other Administrative And Programmatic Functions, Under The Direction And Supervision Of The Judicial Conference Of The United States.
Admissible
A Term Used To Describe Evidence That May Be Considered By A Jury Or Judge In Civil And Criminal Cases.
Affidavit
A Written Or Printed Statement Made Under Oath.
Affirmed
In The Practice Of The Court Of Appeals, It Means That The Court Of Appeals Has Concluded That The Lower Court Decision Is Correct And Will Stand As Rendered By The Lower Court.
Alternate Juror
A Juror Selected In The Same Manner As A Regular Juror Who Hears All The Evidence But Does Not Help Decide The Case Unless Called On To Replace A Regular Juror.
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
A Procedure For Settling A Dispute Outside The Courtroom. Most Forms Of ADR Are Not Binding, And Involve Referral Of The Case To A Neutral Party Such As An Arbitrator Or Mediator.
Answer
The Formal Written Statement By A Defendant In A Civil Case That Responds To A Complaint, Articulating The Grounds For Defense.
Appellant
The Party Who Appeals A District Court’s Decision, Usually Seeking Reversal Of That Decision.
Appellate
About Appeals; An Appellate Court Has The Power To Review The Judgment Of A Lower Court (Trial Court) Or Tribunal. For Example, The U.S. Circuit Courts Of Appeals Review The Decisions Of The U.S. District Courts.
Appellee
The Party Who Opposes An Appellant’s Appeal, And Who Seeks To Persuade The Appeals Court To Affirm The District Court’s Decision.
Arraignment
A Proceeding In Which A Criminal Defendant Is Brought Into Court, Told Of The Charges In An Indictment Or Information, And Asked To Plead Guilty Or Not Guilty.
Assets
Property Of All Kinds, Including Real And Personal, Tangible And Intangible.
Assume
An Agreement To Continue Performing Duties Under A Contract Or Lease.
Automatic Stay
An Injunction That Automatically Stops Lawsuits, Foreclosures, Garnishments, And Most Collection Activities Against The Debtor The Moment A Bankruptcy Petition Is Filed.
Bail
The Release, Prior To Trial, Of A Person Accused Of A Crime, Under Specified Conditions Designed To Assure That Person’s Appearance In Court When Required. Also Can Refer To The Amount Of Bond Money Posted As A Financial Condition Of Pretrial Release.
Bankruptcy
A Legal Procedure For Dealing With Debt Problems Of Individuals And Businesses; Specifically, A Case Filed Under One Of The Chapters Of Title 11 Of The United States Code (The Bankruptcy Code).
Bankruptcy Administrator
An Officer Of The Judiciary Serving In The Judicial Districts Of Alabama And North Carolina Who, Like The United States Trustee, Is Responsible For Supervising The Administration Of Bankruptcy Cases, Estates, And Trustees; Monitoring Plans And Disclosure Statements; Monitoring Creditors’ Committees; Monitoring Fee Applications; And Performing Other Statutory Duties.
Bankruptcy Code
The Informal Name For Title 11 Of The United States Code (11 U.S.C. 101-1330), The Federal Bankruptcy Law.
Bankruptcy Court
The Bankruptcy Judges In Regular Active Service In Each District; A Unit Of The District Court.
Bankruptcy Estate
All Interests Of The Debtor In Property At The Time Of The Bankruptcy Filing. The Estate Technically Becomes The Temporary Legal Owner Of All Of The Debtor’s Property.
Bankruptcy Judge
A Judicial Officer Of The United States District Court Who Is The Court Official With Decision-Making Power Over Federal Bankruptcy Cases.
Bankruptcy Petition
A Formal Request For The Protection Of The Federal Bankruptcy Laws. (There Is An Official Form For Bankruptcy Petitions.)
Bankruptcy Trustee
A Private Individual Or Corporation Appointed In All Chapter 7 And Chapter 13 Cases To Represent The Interests Of The Bankruptcy Estate And The Debtor’s Creditors.