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  1. ACCUSATION - A formal charge against a person, to the effect that he has engaged in a punishable offense. ACCUSED - The generic name for the defendant in a criminal case. ACKNOWLEDGMENT - 1.

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  2. court record of a case on appeal. 2. A legally authenticated copy or summary of a lower court’s proceedings, e.g., a justice court’s certified copy of a judgment or conviction. Compare, TRANSCRIPT. ABSTRACT OF TITLE A condensed history of landownership. Compare, DERAIGN. ABUSE OF PROCESS A tort claiming that a legal process or

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  3. Aug 2, 2024 · An objection is a formal protest by an attorney against evidence, testimony, or a question from the opposition, raised in trials, depositions, and fact-finding hearings. The key difference in trials is that the judge rules on objections, either sustaining (disallowing) or overruling them.

  4. Aug 13, 2015 · Some of those accusations may, from time to time, have some merit. But only rarely do litigators avail themselves of the tactical advantages which can be gained by challenging the authenticity of documents in preparation for trial.

  5. Nov 27, 2017 · He took the relevant documents, which Master McCloud had allowed to be copied at the court office, and hid them behind curtains in the Royal Courts of Justice. They were then found by Mr Cripps who had followed Mr Ghassemian when he left the court office before reappearing.

  6. Mar 3, 2022 · The requirement of pleading fraud “with particularity” carried over from English common-law requirements and was in part meant to protect against the reputational injury arising from spurious allegations of fraudulent conduct.

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  8. Evidence: Testimony, documents, and objects used to prove a fact in a case. Ex-Parte Done for, or at the request of, one side in a case only, usually without prior notice to the other side.