law and motion - A setting before a judge at which time a variety of
motions, pleas,
sentencings, orders to show
cause or procedural requests may be presented. Normally, evidence is not taken. Defendants must be present.
leading
question - One which virtually
instructs a witness how to answer or puts into his mouth words to be echoed back; one which suggests to the witness
the answer desired. Ordinarily prohibited on direct examination, although allowed on cross-examination.
levy
- A seizure; the obtaining of money by
legal process through seizure and sale of property.
liability
- A legal responsibility, obligation, or
debt.
libel
- See defamation.
lien
- A claim against property for payment of
a debt. Common types of liens include the mechanic's lien, the judgment lien, and the mortgage lien.
lis
pendens - A pending
suit.
litigant
- A party to a lawsuit; one engaged in
litigation.
locus
delicti - The place of the
offense.
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malfeasance - Unlawful conduct.
malicious
prosecution - A meritless
(civil or criminal) action instituted solely to harass the defendant. Such misuse of the judicial process may be the basis for an action
against the original plaintiff/prosecutor.
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