Glossary of Legal Terms


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oath
Solemn pledge to keep a promise or speak the truth.

objection
Process during a court proceeding whereby one party takes exception to something that has occurred or will occur and requesting immediate ruling by judge.

"on his own recognizance"
See personal recognizance.

one-day, one-trial jury service
Method of jury selection in many jurisdictions which requires prospective jurors to serve for only one day if they are not chosen for a jury or for only the length of a trial if chosen.

opening statement
Statements made at the start of a trial by attorneys for each side, outlining each's legal position and the facts each intends to establish during the trial.

opinion
Court's written decision of a case. A majority or plurality opinion expresses court's decision. A concurring opinion generally agrees with majority, but usually states different or additional reasons for reaching same conclusion. Dissenting opinion states opinion of judges who disagree with majority. Per curiam opinion is an unsigned opinion of an appellate court.

opinion evidence
What a witness thinks, believes or infers regarding disputed facts. Generally admissible only when given by an expert witness unless opinion is based on matters common to lay persons.

oral argument
Summary by attorneys before court (particularly appellate court) of positions regarding legal issue being litigated.

order
Command, written or oral, from a court.

ordinance
Law enacted by a municipality such as a county or city council.

overrule
Judge's decision not to allow an objection. Also, decision by higher court finding that lower court decision was in error.

overt act
Act done to carry out or in furtherance of intention to commit a crime. Compare actus reus.


Last updated 8-10-00 1403 by gle