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Glossary of Legal TermsA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZSelect the first letter of the word from the list above to jump to appropriate section of the glossary. - G -
Garnishment - A legal proceeding in which a debtor's money, in the possession of another (called the garnishee) is applied to the debts of the debtor, such as when an employer garnishes a debtor's wages. General jurisdiction - Refers to courts that have no limit on the types of criminal and civil cases they may hear. Good time - A reduction in sentenced time in prison as a reward for good behavior. It usually is one third to one half of the maximum sentence. Government Printing Office - The federal agency in charge of printing, binding, and selling of all government communications. Grand Jury - A jury of inquiry whose duty it is to receive complaints and accusations in criminal matters and if appropriate issue a formal indictment. Grantor - The person who sets up a trust. Also referred to as "settlor." Grievance - In labor law a complaint filed by an employee regarding working conditions to be resolved by procedural machinery provided in the union contract. An injury, injustice, or wrong which gives ground for complaint. Guardian - A person appointed by will or by law to assume responsibility for incompetent adults or minor children. If a parent dies, this will usually be the other parent. If both die, it probably will be a close relative. Guardianship - Legal right given to a person to be responsible for the food, housing, health care, and other necessities of a person deemed incapable of providing these necessities for himself or herself. Back to Top- H -Habeas corpus - The name of a writ having for its object to bring a person before a court. Harmless error - An error committed during a trial that was corrected or was not serious enough to affect the outcome of a trial and therefore was not sufficiently harmful (prejudicial) to be reversed on appeal. Headnote - A brief summary of a legal rule or significant facts in a case, which along with other headnotes, precedes the printed opinion in reports. Hearing - A formal proceeding (generally less formal than a trial) with definite issues of law or of fact to be heard. Hearings are used extensively by legislative and administrative agencies. Hearsay -- Statements by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in question but heard about it from someone else. Hearsay is usually not admissible as evidence in court. Hostile witness - A witness whose testimony is not favorable to the party who calls him or her as a witness. A hostile witness may be asked leading questions and may be cross-examined by the party who calls him or her to the stand. Hung jury - A jury whose members cannot agree upon a verdict. Back to Top |
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