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LEGAL ENGLISH TUTORIAL: Top 50 Legal Terms You Need to Know

💥Top 50 Legal Terms You Need to Know: A Beginner’s Guide to Understanding Courtroom Terms

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💥Pre-trial legal terms
While the trial may be considered the main event to casual observers, true court enthusiasts know there’s a lot that needs to happen before we even make it to trial. From the gathering of evidence and interviewing of witnesses to the official laws and processes that must be followed, the following courtroom terms are ones you’ll typically hear in reference to the pre-trial period of a case.

⚡️Arraignment: The proceeding in which a defendant is brought to court, informed of the charges and asked to plead guilty or not guilty is called an arraignment.

⚡️Bench warrant: A bench warrant is a warrant issued by a judge commanding someone to appear in court based on their failure to obey a court order.

⚡️Cause of action: The cause of action refers to the reason for which a plaintiff has filed a complaint or suit against someone.

⚡️Deposition: A deposition is the testimony of a witness other than in open court—often in the form of an oral statement made before an officer who is authorized to administer oaths.

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