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Week 12 jur , jus, jud = LAW - PPT Presentation

Week 12 Jur jud jus Law Abjure Interpret Justice Jury Jurist Judge Perjury Justification Exemplify Just Judge n A person chosen to interpret laws decide on a winner or settle an argument ID: 775838

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Week 12jur, jus, jud= LAW

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Week 12

Jur, jud, jus = Law

AbjureInterpret JusticeJuryJurist

JudgePerjuryJustificationExemplifyJust

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Judge (n)

A person chosen to interpret laws, decide on a winner, or settle an argument.The judge took a short amount of time to render a decision on the case.

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Jury (n)

A group of people sworn to abide by the law to determine the truth.Jury service is one of the most important civic duties you can perform

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Jurist (n)

An expert in law.Judges shall be distinguished jurists.

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Just (adj)

fairAll of the groups involved agreed that the decision was a just one.

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Justice (n)

Fair treatmentA mother seeks justice for her abducted child.

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Abjure (v)

To give up rights/beliefs Although cheeseburgers and fries are Ms. Paris’ favorite meal, she has chosen to abjure from them while on her diet.

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Justification (n)

To provide evidence that something is true.

There is no justification for your actions young man.

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Perjury (n)

Breaking the law by lying.You can go to prison for perjury, so do not lie under oath.

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Accentuate (v)

Make it stand out so its easier to seeI accentuated my writing by making it bold so that it would stand out.

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Adapt (v)

Change something so you can use it differentlyMy headphones are old so I adapted, so I could still use them by adding a special plug.