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Week 13 jur , jus,  jud = LAW Week 13 jur , jus,  jud = LAW

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Week 13 jur , jus, jud = LAW - PPT Presentation

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 Jury n A group of people sworn to abide by the law to determine the truth ID: 742459

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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. Slide4

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 performSlide5

Jurist (n)An expert in law.

Judges shall be distinguished jurists.Slide6

Just (adj)

fairAll of the groups involved agreed that the decision was a just one.Slide7

Justice (n)Fair treatment

A mother seeks justice for her abducted child.Slide8

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.Slide9

Justification (n)To provide evidence that something is true.

There is no justification for your actions young man.Slide10

Perjury (n)Breaking the law by lying.

You can go to prison for perjury, so do not lie under oath.Slide11

Academic WordsSlide12

Accentuate (v)Make it stand out so its easier to see

I accentuated my writing by making it bold so that it would stand out. Slide13

Adapt (v)Change something so you can use it differently

My headphones are old so I adapted, so I could still use them by adding a special plug.