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4
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court officer whose duties are to keep order in the courtroom, secure witnesses, maintain physical custody of the jury
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5
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person who has either suffered death or serious physical or mental suffering
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7
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stenographer who transcribes every word spoken during a trial
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8
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attorney whose official duty is to conduct criminal proceedings on behalf of the state
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9
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lowest level court in charge of dangerous dog cases
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11
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licensed trial lawyer, hired or appointed to conduct the legal defense of the accused
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13
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court that deals with Will's
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15
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lower level court in charge of inquest of prisoners who died in custody
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17
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court has final appellate jurisdiction over civil and juvenile cases
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19
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court with civil actions between $200 to $500 and dealing with divorce, title to land, and contested elections
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21
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person who has special knowledge and skills recognized by the court as relevant to the determination of guilt or innocence
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1
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pretrial proceedings for juveniles
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2
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document judge issues charging an individual with a crime
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3
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grand jury issues with enough probable cause
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6
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group of citizens selected and sworn, according to law, to inquire about certain facts about the evidence
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7
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court hears intermediate appeals from courts in their respective court of appeals districts
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10
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say the truth
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12
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referee of the court,makes sure all the rules are followed
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14
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eyewitness, character witness, or other person called on to testify
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16
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financial deposit made with a bondsman to ensure that the defendant will appear in court
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18
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government employee who works directly with the trial judge and is responsible for court paperwork
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20
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person against whom a criminal complaint is filed
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