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Legal Lingo in Swallowing Stones

By Simuel Millwood

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Accessory

Something that can be added to something else.

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conspiracy

A group who makes a secret plan to do something unlawful or harmful.

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Manslaughter

Not mounting a murder.

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Involuntary Manslaughter

From an unlawful act that is a low-level felony.

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Obstruction of Justice

Threats of force.

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Murder

To kill someone.

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Warrant

To make an arrest, search premises, or carry out some other action.

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Allegedy

Something that is claimed as a case.

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Evidence

Body of facts or information indicating whether something is true or not.

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Circumstantial Evidence

Evidence that relies on an inference.

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Hard(Direct) Evidence

Evidence that is proved to be a fact.

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Trajectory

Path followed by an object moving under given forces.

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Ballistics

Science of projectiles and firearms.

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Impede

To delay or prevent someone or something by obstructing them.