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blackmail

the crime of threatening to reveal embarrassing, disgraceful or damaging facts (or rumors) about a person to the public, family, spouse or associates unless paid off to not carry out the threat

title

1) Ownership of real property or personal property, which stands against the right of anyone else to claim the property. 2) the name for one's position in a business or organization. 3) the name for a legal case.

parole

The early release from incarceration in which the prisoner promises to heed certain conditions.

alienation of affections

outdated term; alienation of affections was a civil wrong for which a deprived (sexually) husband could sue the party convincing the wife to leave him, but the right to sue has been abolished in almost all states

broker

in general, a person who arranges contracts between a buyer and seller for a commission

public policy

The principle that injury to the public good or public order constitutes a basis for setting aside acts or transactions.

nugatory

Of no force or effect; invalid.

matrimonial

 Of or relating to the state of being married; of marriage

Attorney General

highest ranking legal officer of the government in each state and the federal government; the federal Attorney General is chief of the Department of Justice appointed by the President with confirmation required by the Senate, and a member of the Cabinet

circumstantial evidence

Evidence in a trial which is not directly from an eyewitness or participant and requires some reasoning to prove as fact.