Court Terms

  • Judge (ˈdʒʌdʒ) - An official who presides over a court.

    The judge listened carefully to both sides before making a decision.

    The judge listened carefully to both sides before making a decision.

    The judge listened carefully to both sides before making a decision.

  • Jury (ˈdʒʊəri) - A group of people who decide the outcome of a trial.

    The jury found the defendant guilty.

    The jury found the defendant guilty.

    The jury found the defendant guilty.

  • Courtroom (ˈkɔːrtˌruːm) - The room where legal trials take place.

    The witness gave testimony in the courtroom.

    The witness gave testimony in the courtroom.

    The witness gave testimony in the courtroom.

Types of Law

  • Criminal Law (ˈkrɪmɪnəl lɔː) - Law dealing with crimes and punishment.

    Criminal law protects society by punishing offenders.

    Criminal law protects society by punishing offenders.

    Criminal law protects society by punishing offenders.

  • Civil Law (ˈsɪvəl lɔː) - Law dealing with private rights and disputes.

    Civil law covers cases such as contracts and property disputes.

    Civil law covers cases such as contracts and property disputes.

    Civil law covers cases such as contracts and property disputes.

  • International Law (ˌɪntərˈnæʃənəl lɔː) - Law governing relations between countries.

    International law regulates treaties and agreements between nations.

    International law regulates treaties and agreements between nations.

    International law regulates treaties and agreements between nations.

Contracts

  • Agreement (əˈgriːmənt) - A mutual understanding between parties.

    They signed an agreement to work together.

    They signed an agreement to work together.

    They signed an agreement to work together.

  • Clause (klɔːz) - A specific provision in a contract.

    The contract includes a confidentiality clause.

    The contract includes a confidentiality clause.

    The contract includes a confidentiality clause.

  • Breach (briːʧ) - Failure to fulfill contract terms.

    The company was sued for breach of contract.

    The company was sued for breach of contract.

    The company was sued for breach of contract.

Criminal Law Vocabulary

  • Crime (kraɪm) - An illegal act punishable by law.

    Robbery is considered a serious crime.

    Robbery is considered a serious crime.

    Robbery is considered a serious crime.

  • Offense (əˈfɛns) - A violation of law or rule.

    Speeding is a common traffic offense.

    Speeding is a common traffic offense.

    Speeding is a common traffic offense.

  • Sentence (ˈsɛntəns) - The punishment given after conviction.

    The criminal received a ten-year sentence in prison.

    The criminal received a ten-year sentence in prison.

    The criminal received a ten-year sentence in prison.

Civil Law Vocabulary

  • Lawsuit (ˈlɔːsuːt) - A legal case brought to court by one party.

    The company faced a lawsuit over patent infringement.

    The company faced a lawsuit over patent infringement.

    The company faced a lawsuit over patent infringement.

  • Damages (ˈdæmɪʤɪz) - Money claimed as compensation for loss or injury.

    She sought damages for the accident.

    She sought damages for the accident.

    She sought damages for the accident.

  • Settlement (ˈsɛtlmənt) - An agreement to end a dispute without trial.

    They reached a settlement to avoid a lengthy court case.

    They reached a settlement to avoid a lengthy court case.

    They reached a settlement to avoid a lengthy court case.