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Habeas Corpus: A
writ commanding that a person be brought before a judge.
Most commonly, a writ of habeas corpus is a legal document
that forces law enforcement authorities to produce a
prisoner they are holding and to legally justify his or
her confinement.
Harmless Error: An
error committed during a trial that was corrected or was
not serious enough to affect the outcome of a trial and
therefore was not sufficiently harmful (prejudicial) to be
reversed on appeal.
Health Maintenance
Organization (HMO): A type of managed health care
system that contracts with medical facilities, physicians,
employers, and sometimes individuals to provide medical
care to a group of people known as "members."
Generally, members of HMOs don't have any significant
"out-of-pocket" expenses because the medical
care is most often paid for by an employer at a fixed
price per patient.
Hearing: A
proceeding usually without a jury.
Hearsay: Statements
by a witness who did not see or hear the incident in
question but heard about it from someone else. Hearsay is
usually not admissible as evidence in court.
Hemorrhagic Stroke:
Occurs when an artery in the brain tears or bursts,
causing blood to spill out.
HMO Negligence:
Generally, a type of medical malpractice that can be
defined as the carelessness of an HMO, acting through its
physicians, in making treatment decisions for a member
that results in injury to that member.
Homeowner's Insurance:
Policy that insures individuals against any, some, or all
of the risks of loss to personal dwellings or the contents
of personal dwellings or the personal liability pertaining
to personal dwellings.
Hostile Witness: A
witness whose testimony is not favorable to the party who
calls him or her as a witness. A hostile witness may be
asked leading questions and may be cross-examined by the
party who calls him or her to the stand.
Hung Jury: A jury
whose members cannot agree upon a verdict.
Hurt on the Job: In
order to establish a right to workers' compensation
benefits, there must be an employment relationship during
which an accident or an injury arises in the course of
employment and is related thereto, and includes
aggravation, reactivation, acceleration or death resulting
from the injury.
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