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Domicile

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The place from where a person wishes to go to his permanent residence.

Double Jeopardy

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A person when tried twice for the same crime. This is prohibited in fifth amendment to the United States Constitution.

Due Process of Law

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This is a law which ensures persons of their rights to file a suit, send notice, have lawyers, get witnesses and get a fast trial for an urgent case.

Elements of a Crime

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The factors which force the court to try a case on crime when it is proved that the crime has actually happened, the convict had intention to commit that crime and there was a timely relation among the above two factors.

Eminent Domain

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The government can condemn private property for public purpose.

En Banc

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Usually in appellate courts, a case is heard by three judges together off the dozen judges present in the court. If all the judges hear the case, it is called en banc.