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Garnishment: A legal
proceeding in which a debtor's money, in the possession of
another (called the garnishee), is applied to the debts of
the debtor, such as when an employer garnishes a debtor's
wages.
General Jurisdiction:
Refers to courts that have no limit on the types of
criminal and civil cases they may hear.
Good Time: A
reduction in sentenced time in prison as a reward for good
behavior. It usually is one third to one half off the
maximum sentence.
Grand Jury: A body
of persons sworn to inquire into crime and if appropriate,
bring accusations (indictments) against the suspected
criminals.
Grantor or Settlor:
The person who sets up a trust.
Gross Negligence:
Intentional failure to perform a manifest duty in reckless
disregard of the consequences to another person's life or
property. There is no clear distinction between gross
negligence and willful negligence.
Guardian: A person
appointed by will or by law to assume responsibility for
incompetent adults or minor children. If a parent dies,
this will usually be the other parent. If both die, it
probably will be a close relative.
Guardianship: Legal
right given to a person to be responsible for the food,
housing, health care, and other necessities of a person
deemed incapable of providing these necessities for
himself or herself. A guardian also may be given
responsibility for the person's financial affairs, and
thus perform additionally as a conservator. (See also
conservatorship.)
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