| A | B |
| defendant | a person accused of doing something that is not legal |
| disagreement | a quarrel; a difference of opinion |
| disobey | to do something that is against the rules |
| kidnap | to seize and hold someone for ransom |
| tax evasion | not paying taxes |
| territory | a part of the United States not included in any state but organized with a separate legislature |
| violation | breaking the law or rule |
| circuit | an assigned district or territory |
| interpret | to explain or tell the meaning of something |
| procedure | a series of steps followed in a regular order |
| reverse | to overturn or set aside |
| verdict | the finding or judgement of a court |
| apportion | to divide and assign something according to plan |
| brief | a document that discribes the main argument with supporting statements and evidence |
| challenge | to question the truth or accuracy of something |
| segregate | to separate or set apart from others |