Courtroom
A Courtroom is the room in which cases are heard.
An agreement or promise to do or provide something, or to refrain from doing or providing something, which is meant to be binding on the party giving the covenant (who may be referred to as the “covenantor”).
A Cover Up is the term given to mean to hide a thing that is unlawful or to evade and impede investigations.
Credibility refers to the law of evidence. Worthiness of belief; that quality in a witness which renders his evidence worthy of belief.
Crime of Passion is the name given to a crime that is committed under circumstances that involves the compelling emotion of the perpetrator.
Criminal Determination is the act of scrutinising a bill of costs in criminal proceedings to see if the work done and amount claimed is reasonable.
The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) is a Government organisation that deals with compensation claims from people who have been physically or mentally injured because they were the blameless victim of a violent crime in England, Scotland or Wales.
Criminal Intent is the intent to commit a crime: malice, as evidenced by a criminal act; an intent to deprive or defraud the true owner of his property.