Medical Law Chap.2
Stare Decisis
"Let the decision stand"
Criminal
"Not guilty" prove has the burden of proof. Beyond teh reasonable doubt 99.9% sure, 12 people= Unanomious.
Common Law
Also called case law. Judge- made law.Precendent "Stare Decisions".
Implied Contract
An agreement that is made through inference by signs, inaction or silence.
Expressed Contract
An agreement thats is entered into orally or in writing.
Libel
Any publication in print,writing,pictures, or signs that injures the reputation of another person.
Administrative Law
Branch of public law,covers regulations that are set by government agencies. Regulatory agency hearing, gives benefits & take benefits away.
Civil (Private) Law
Concerns relationships either between individuals or between individuals & the government. Plaintiff vs. Defendant.
Fraudulent
Deceiful
Contract law
Division of law that includes enforceable promises and agreements between two or more persons to do or not to do a particular thing.
Precendent
Earlier ruling applied to present care.
Preponderance Of Evidence
Evidence showing that more likely than not the incident occured.
Beyond A Reasonable Doubt
Evidence thats is almost an absolute certainly that a person did commit a crime.
Breach
Failure.
Defamation Of Character
False statement harm to reputation. *Slander- spoken, *Libel- written.
Constitutional Law
Government actions as to indidviduals.
Subpoena Duces Tecum
Latin phrase meaning "under penalty take with you" a court order requiring a person to appear in court and to bring certain records or other material to a trial or deposition.
Classification Laws
Laws are classified as private and public.
Statutes
Laws enacted by state and federal legislative.
Statutory Law
Laws passed by Congress-statutes. Create an agency- Regulations. (Regulatory Law)
Class Action Lawsuit
Lawsuit filed by one or more people on behalf of a large group of people who are all affected by the same situation.
Civil
Liable. Plaintiff-has the bonden of proof "Preponderance of evidence" 50.1% more likely than not.
Deposition
Oral testimony to be used in court.
Subpoena
Order for a person or documents to appear in court.
Defendant
Person or group of people sued civilly or prosecuted criminally in a court of law.
Regulations
Rules or laws made by agencies.
Checks and Balances
Seperation of powers. (Legislative *Congress, Executive *President, Judicial *Supreme Court).
Criminal Laws
Set up to protect the public from the harmful acts of others.
Slander
Speaking false and malicious words concerning another person that brings injury to his or her reputation.
Breach Of Contract
The failure, without legal excuse, to perform any promise or carry out any of the terms of an agreement; failure to perform a contractual duty.
Assault
Threat of bodily harm. Imminent apprehensional of bodily harm.
Public Law: Criminal Law
To protect the public as a whole from the harmful acts of others. State vs. Jones or CT vs Jones. (Defendant).
3 Types Of Civil Law
Tort Law, Contract Law & Class Action Lawsuit.
Battery
Unlawful bodily contract.
Torts Law
Wrongful act to person/property.
Plaintiff
A person or a group suing another person or group of people; person who instigates the lawsuit.
Untentional Tort
Negligence/Malpractice. Standard of care, Failure to exercise responsible care.
Intentional Torts
Occurs when a person has been intentionally or deliberately injured by another. Includes assault & battery.
Criminal Case
One in which court action is brought by the government against a person or groups accused of committing a crime, resulting in a fine or imprisonment if found guilty.
Embezzlement
The illegal appropriation of property, usually money, by a person entrusted with its possession.