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court interpreter written examLegal term 2 | Q&A Latest Update 2025/2026 | 100% PASS Search and seizure - Answer -Emanates from the Fourth Amendment with probable cause Ex parte - Answer -Benefit of one party w/o notice of adverse party Ex/post facto - Answer -After the action 事后 Bona fide - Answer -In good faith 善意 only bona fide members of the company are allowed to use the logo. bona fide purchaser Corpus delicti - Answer -Body of the crime 犯罪事实 I've worked in criminal justice for years, and I always know what should be done when there is a substantial corpus delicti . Ab actis - Answer -in charge of acts. A clerk or recorder Actus reus - Answer -guilty act Mens rea - Answer -guilty mind. the mental element of a person's intention to commit a crime En decidendi - Answer -The reason for the decision Nolo contendere - Answer -No contest ( 不争论) . a plea by which a defendant in a criminal prosecution accepts conviction as though a guilty plea (认罪) had been entered but does not admit guilt