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when you plea guilty to get a lighter sentence
temporary release of the accused in exchange for money or a form of security
knowingly making false statements under oath
defense that the accused was elsewhere when the crime was committed
a group of people that give verdict on a legal case based on the evidence given
someone who practices law and represent people during trial
someone who decides cases in the court of law
independent organisations approved by Ontario governments to provide child protection services
professionals who speak out for the best interests of children
highest court in the hierarchy and are used as a last resort
planning out a crime before hand
a person accused/arrested for a criminal offence
a case where a person believes they are innocent and has evidence to demonstrate it
a decision by a judge that a person accused of a crime is not guilty
two sides giving to different views on something
a private case where someone sews someones else
a case where someone a accused of breaking the law
assistance of to people other wise unable to afford the legal representation
combining of rules of procedure or practise
law that regulates the operation and procedures of government agencies
a break during trial and begins again after trial
postponment of a trial moved to another date
being accused of something
a statement that is written that is sworn to be true
a tribunal presided over a judge, judges or magistrate in civil and criminal cases
an economic system in which both the private enterprise and a degree of state monopoly
is a long used method of studying law
culpable of or responsible for a specific wrong doing
legal proceeding in a legal case
taking or keeping someone in custody by legal authority

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