jud law justice Ab jur e Jud ge Jur isdiction Jur ist Jur y Jus t Jus tice Jus tification Jus tify Per jur y ab jur e To give up rights to recant If the client refuses the lawyer may then ID: 198496
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Slide1
Jur
, jus,
jud
= law; justiceSlide2
Ab
jur
e
Jud
ge
Jur
isdiction
Jur
ist
Jur
y
Jus
t
Jus
tice
Jus
tification
Jus
tify
Per
jur
ySlide3
ab
jur
e
To give up rights; to recant
If the client refuses, the lawyer may then
abjure
the case. Slide4
j
ud
ge
A person chosen to interpret
laws
, decide on a winner, or settle a controversy
The
judge
gave the verdict that the innocent man was free to go. Slide5
jur
isdiction
The territory or land in which
justice
and
laws
are administered and followed
Santa Clarita Valley is under Los Angeles county’s
jurisdiction
. Slide6
jur
ist
An expert in
law
The
jurist
had been studying the law for over 5 years. Slide7
jur
y
A group of people sworn to abide by the
laws
to determine the truth
During the meeting in the courtroom, the
jury
decided to grant the man freedom because the evidence proved him innocent.Slide8
jus
t
Lawful
; fair
Because he was being disrespectful, the consequences were
just
. Slide9
jus
tice
Fairness; rightfulness
Justice
was served when the criminal went to prison. Slide10
jus
tification
The fact that is said to prove that something is true
She thought she had
justification
to be angry, he was being so rude!Slide11
jus
tify
To prove; to offer
When you win the lottery, no one's asking you to
justify
it.Slide12
per
jur
y
To break the law by lying; to break a formal promise; to break an oath
He committed
perjury
when he broke his promise to the court.