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Risk to a defendant of possible conviction and punishment. In ... | | JIT or Just-In-Time Inventory System |
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An inventory control system that attempts to reduce inventory levels ... | | joinder |
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Generally, a bringing or joining together. For example, plaintiffs joining ... | | judge |
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An official of the judicial branch of government with authority ... | | judgment |
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(1) The official decision of a court that resolves the ... | | judgment creditor |
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The party (either the plaintiff or the defendant) in whose ... | | judgment debtor |
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The party that the judgment has been entered against. ... | | judgment debtor's statement of assets |
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In small claims, the form listing the judgment debtor's assets ... | | judicial |
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Belonging to or appropriate to the office of a judge; ... | | Judicial Council |
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The Judicial Council of California is the constitutionally mandated body ... | | Judicial Council forms |
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The Judicial Council of California has created many forms (called ... | | judicial district |
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The state is divided into judicial districts that define the ... | | judicial officer |
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Judges, referees, and commissioners that make court decisions as a ... | | judicial positions |
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The judge, referee, and commissioner positions authorized by the state ... | | jurisdiction |
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(1) The legal authority of a court to hear and ... | | jurisdictional limit |
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The maximum amount of money that a court can award. ... | | jurisprudence |
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The study of law and the structure of the legal ... | | juror |
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A person selected to be on a jury. ... | | jury |
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A group of citizens picked according to law and authorized ... | | jury commissioner |
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The local official responsible for giving the court lists of ... | | jury instructions |
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The guidelines given by the judge at the beginning and ... | | jury roster |
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A list of all the potential jurors asked to appear ... | | juvenile |
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A person younger than the legal age of adulthood, which ... | | juvenile court |
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That part of the superior court that handles delinquency, status ... | |