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Gale Encyclopedia of American Law Volume 1 P15 fully illuminates today's leading cases, major statutes, legal terms and concepts, notable persons involved with the law, important documents and more. Legal issues are fully discussed in easy-to-understand language, including such high-profile topics as the Americans with Disabilities Act, capital punishment, domestic violence, gay and lesbian rights, physician-assisted suicide and thousands more. | 1 28 ADMONITION Globalization. South Texas Law Review 43 spring 499-505. National Conference of Bar Examiners NCBE 2009. 2008 Statistics. The Bar Examiner May 2009. Text available online at http fileadmin mediafiles downloads Bar_Admissions 2008_Stats. pdf website home page http bar-admissions stats accessed August 5 2009 Ritter Matthew A. 2002. The Ethics of Moral Character Determination An Indeterminate Ethical Reflection Upon Bar Admissions. California Western Law Review 39 fall 1-52. CROSS REFERENCES Attorney Bar Association Bar Examination Bradwell v. Illinois Appendix Primary Document Courts Federal Courts Residency. ADMONITION Any formal verbal statement made during a trial by a judge to advise and caution the jury on their duty as jurors on the admissibility or nonadmissibility of evidence or on the purpose for which any evidence admitted may be considered by them. A reprimand directed by the court to an attorney appearing before it cautioning the attorney about the unacceptability of his or her conduct before the court. If the attorney continues to act in the same way ignoring the admonition the judge will find him or her in contempt of court punishable by a fine imprisonment or both. In criminal prosecution before the court receives and records the plea of the accused a statement made by a judge informing the accused on the effect and consequences of a plea of guilty to criminal charges. ADOPT To accept appropriate choose or select as to adopt a child. To consent to and put into effect as to adopt a constitution or a law. CROSS REFERENCE Adoption. ADOPTION A two-step judicial process in conformance to state statutory provisions in which the legal obligations and rights of a child toward the biological parents are terminated and new rights and obligations are created between the child and the adoptive parents. Adoption involves the creation of the parent-child relationship between individuals who are not naturally so related. .