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Ian Stuart Patey

Civil Rights, Residential Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  25 Years

Judy Annette Bennett

Commercial Real Estate, Corporate, Wills, Estate Planning
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  25 Years

Dean Alexander Porter

Personal Injury, Administrative Law, Civil Rights, Municipal
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  27 Years

Anna M Cook

Corporate, Employee Rights, Private Schools
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  26 Years

Glen George Seaborn

Commercial Real Estate, Corporate, Wills, Estate Planning
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  17 Years

Griffith Dedwydd Roberts

Corporate, Banking & Finance, Natural Resources
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  30 Years

Gregory Joseph Connors

Business, Banking & Finance, Corporate, Natural Resources
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  26 Years

Adrienne Lillian Wendy Mercer

Business, Indians & Native Populations, Corporate, Natural Resources
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  19 Years

Glen Lorne Cecil Noel

Insurance, Litigation, Dispute Resolution
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  35 Years

Gregory Alec Cramm Moores

Natural Resources, Environmental Law Other, Litigation, Insurance
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  22 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

GRAND JURY

In criminal cases, a group that decides whether there is enough evidence to justify an indictment (formal charges) and a trial. A grand jury indictment is the f... (more...)
In criminal cases, a group that decides whether there is enough evidence to justify an indictment (formal charges) and a trial. A grand jury indictment is the first step, after arrest, in any formal prosecution of a felony.

MENS REA

The mental component of criminal liability. To be guilty of most crimes, a defendant must have committed the criminal act (the actus reus) in a certain mental s... (more...)
The mental component of criminal liability. To be guilty of most crimes, a defendant must have committed the criminal act (the actus reus) in a certain mental state (the mens rea). The mens rea of robbery, for example, is the intent to permanently deprive the owner of his property.

CIVIL

Noncriminal. See civil case.

IMPRISON

To put a person in prison or jail or otherwise confine him as punishment for committing a crime.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY (D.A.)

A lawyer who is elected to represent a state government in criminal cases in a designated county or judicial district. A D.A.'s duties typically include reviewi... (more...)
A lawyer who is elected to represent a state government in criminal cases in a designated county or judicial district. A D.A.'s duties typically include reviewing police arrest reports, deciding whether to bring criminal charges against arrested people and prosecuting criminal cases in court. The D.A. may also supervise other attorneys, called Deputy District Attorneys or Assistant District Attorneys. In some states a District Attorney may be called a Prosecuting Attorney, County Attorney or State's Attorney. In the federal system, the equivalent to the D.A. is a United States Attorney. The country has many U.S. Attorneys, each appointed by the President, who supervise regional offices staffed with prosecutors called Assistant United States Attorneys.

OWN RECOGNIZANCE (OR)

A way the defendant can get out of jail, without paying bail, by promising to appear in court when next required to be there. Sometimes called 'personal recogni... (more...)
A way the defendant can get out of jail, without paying bail, by promising to appear in court when next required to be there. Sometimes called 'personal recognizance.' Only those with strong ties to the community, such as a steady job, local family and no history of failing to appear in court, are good candidates for 'OR' release. If the charge is very serious, however, OR may not be an option.

CONSTABLE

A peace officer for a particular geographic area -- most often a rural county -- who commonly has the power to serve legal papers, arrest lawbreakers and keep t... (more...)
A peace officer for a particular geographic area -- most often a rural county -- who commonly has the power to serve legal papers, arrest lawbreakers and keep the peace. Depending on the state, a constable may be similar to a marshal or sheriff.

ACCESSORY

Someone who intentionally helps another person commit a felony by giving advice before the crime or helping to conceal the evidence or the perpetrator. An acces... (more...)
Someone who intentionally helps another person commit a felony by giving advice before the crime or helping to conceal the evidence or the perpetrator. An accessory is usually not physically present during the crime. For example, hiding a robber who is being sought by the police might make you an 'accessory after the fact' to a robbery. Compare accomplice.

PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE

One of the most sacred principles in the American criminal justice system, holding that a defendant is innocent until proven guilty. In other words, the prosecu... (more...)
One of the most sacred principles in the American criminal justice system, holding that a defendant is innocent until proven guilty. In other words, the prosecution must prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, each element of the crime charged.

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