var ID_ACCUSED = 0;
var ID_ADJOURNMENT = 1;
var ID_ALLEGATION = 2;
var ID_ARREST = 3;
var ID_BAIL_HEARING = 4;
var ID_BOOSTER_SEAT = 5;
var ID_COMPLAINANT = 6;
var ID_COMPLAINT = 7;
var ID_CONVICTION = 8;
var ID_COURT_CLERK = 9;
var ID_COURT_OFFICERS = 10;
var ID_COURTHOUSE = 11;
var ID_CRIMINAL_CODE_OF_CANADA = 12;
var ID_CROSS_EXAMINE = 13;
var ID_CROWN_ATTORNEY = 14;
var ID_DECISION = 15;
var ID_DEFENCE_ATTORNEY = 16;
var ID_EMBARRASSED = 17;
var ID_EVIDENCE = 18;
var ID_FINDING = 19;
var ID_GUILTY = 20;
var ID_GUILTY_PLEA = 21;
var ID_HEARING = 22;
var ID_INTERPRETER = 23;
var ID_INTERVIEW = 24;
var ID_INVESTIGATION = 25;
var ID_JUDGE = 26;
var ID_JUROR = 27;
var ID_JURY = 28;
var ID_KNOWLEDGE = 29;
var ID_LAWYER = 30;
var ID_MICROPHONE = 31;
var ID_NOT_GUILTY = 32;
var ID_OATH = 33;
var ID_OBJECTION = 34;
var ID_PLEA = 35;
var ID_POLICE_OFFICER = 36;
var ID_PRELIMINARY_HEARING = 37;
var ID_PROMISE = 38;
var ID_QUESTION = 39;
var ID_REPORTER = 40;
var ID_SCREEN = 41;
var ID_SENTENCE = 42;
var ID_SOCIAL_WORKER = 43;
var ID_STATEMENT = 44;
var ID_SUBPOENA = 45;
var ID_TESTIFY = 46;
var ID_TESTIMONY = 47;
var ID_TRIAL = 48;
var ID_TRUTH = 49;
var ID_UNDERSTAND = 50;
var ID_VERDICT = 51;
var ID_VICTIM_IMPACT_STATEMENT = 52;
var ID_VICTIM_WITNESS_STAFF = 53;
var ID_VIDEOTAPE = 54;
var ID_WARRANT = 55;
var ID_WITNESS = 56;
var ID_WITNESS_STAND = 57;
var ID_YOUTH_COURT = 58;

var DefinitionList =
 [
   ["Accused","The accused is the person on trial who has been charged with breaking the law."],
   ["Adjournment","An adjournment is when the court date is changed to another date.  This can happen because someone is sick or there are not enough courtrooms for all of the cases."],
   ["Allegation","An allegation is something that someone says has happened."],
   ["Arrest","The police can arrest someone when they believe that person has broken the law.  This usually means the police take the person to the police station where he or she is charged with a crime."],
   ["Bail hearing","A bail hearing is a court hearing by a judge to see if an accused can be released from jail before the trial."],
   ["Booster seat","A booster seat is a special seat you may sit in so you can sit up higher and see better in court."],
   ["Complainant","The complainant is the person who says that a crime has been committed."],
   ["Complaint","A complaint is a statement that a person makes to the police when someone has done something that is against the law."],
   ["Conviction","A conviction happens when a person is found guilty of a crime."],
   ["Court clerk","The person who tells everyone when to stand in court and reads the charge is the court clerk."],
   ["Court officers","Court officers help to make sure that court works in an orderly way.  Like police officers, the court officers wear uniforms.  They also make sure that all of the people in court are safe."],
   ["Courthouse","The courthouse is a building<br>in your city or town where a judge<br>or juries hear cases and decide if someone has broken the law."],
   ["Criminal Code of Canada","This is a book that the lawyers and judges use in court.  It has all of the laws of Canada written inside it."],
   ["Cross-examine","When the lawyer for the other side asks the witness questions, it is called cross examine."],
   ["Crown attorney","A Crown attorney is a lawyer who works for the government and tells the court about how someone has broken the law.  The Crown attorney helps you to be a witness in court."],
   ["Decision","The judge listens carefully to everything that is said about the case and says whether or not the accused is guilty."],
   ["Defence attorney","This is a lawyer who helps<br>the accused person in court."],
   ["Embarrassed","Embarrassed means to feel<br>uncomfortable about something<br>and it is hard to talk about it."],
   ["Evidence","Evidence is something that witnesses say in court, and objects such as pictures, clothes or drawings that are brought to court to explain what happened."],
   ["Finding","A finding is when the judge listens to all the evidence and decides if the accused is guilty or not guilty."],
   ["Guilty","This means that a person did the things that he or she is accused of doing."],
   ["Guilty plea","A guilty plea is when the accused tells the judge that he or she broke the law."],
   ["Hearing","A hearing is where witnesses go to court to tell the judge or jury what happened."],
   ["Interpreter","When a person speaks a different<br>language, an interpreter is someone<br>who helps explain what is said."],
   ["Interview","An interview is when someone meets with other people to answer questions."],
   ["Investigation","An investigation is something that is usually done by the police to find out what happened when the law is broken.  The police investigate by talking to witnesses and looking for evidence."],
   ["Judge","The judge is the person who sits at the front of the courtroom and listens to all the witnesses and decides if the person accused of breaking the law is guilty."],
   ["Juror","A juror is a person who is on the jury."],
   ["Jury","A jury is a group of twelve people<br>who decide together if the<br>accused is guilty or not guilty."],
   ["Knowledge","Knowledge is when you know or have information about something that can help in court."],
   ["Lawyer","A lawyer is someone who knows about the laws of the country and can talk to the judge when the law is broken."],
   ["Microphone","A microphone is something that is used<br>to make your voice sound louder."],
   ["Not guilty","After the judge listens to all of the<br>evidence in court, he or she will decide<br>if there is enough evidence to convict<br>the accused.  If there is not, the<br>person will be found not guilty."],
   ["Oath","This is a special promise in court to<br>tell the truth.  You will be asked to<br>do this by putting your hand on<br>a Bible or another holy book."],
   ["Objection","This is when a lawyer interrupts a witness to talk to the judge."],
   ["Plea","At the beginning of the trial the accused must answer when he or she is asked if he or she is guilty or not.  This is called a plea."],
   ["Police officer","This is a person whose job it is to make sure that the law is obeyed.  In court the police officer helps the Crown attorney to tell the judge how the accused has broken the law."],
   ["Preliminary hearing","This is a hearing where the judge decides if there is enough evidence to hold a trial in another court.  In court this only happens when the accused person is an adult."],
   ["Promise","In court, you give your word that you will tell the truth.  This is called a promise."],
   ["Question","This is a sentence that asks you something.  You will be asked a lot of questions in court."],
   ["Reporter","The reporter is the person whose job it is to record everything that is said in court."],
   ["Screen","In court, some children sit behind a<br>special type of screen so that the witness and people in the court<br>cannot see each other."],
   ["Sentence","This is the punishment the judge gives to someone found guilty of breaking the law."],
   ["Social worker","A social worker is a person who has<br>been trained to help people."],
   ["Statement","A statement is something that a witness tells the police about what happened and that the police write down or videotape."],
   ["Subpoena","This is a piece of paper that tells a witness when and where to come to court."],
   ["Testify","Testify means to answer<br>the questions in court."],
   ["Testimony","Testimony is what a witness says in court."],
   ["Trial","A trial is a hearing that takes place<br>when the accused pleads \"not guilty\"<br>and witnesses must come to court<br>to give evidence."],
   ["Truth","The truth is what really happened."],
   ["Understand","This means to know what something means or how it works."],
   ["Verdict","The verdict is the decision the judge or jury makes about whether or not the law was broken."],
   ["Victim Impact Statement","This is a form you may fill out to let the court know how you feel about what has happened to you."],
   ["Victim/witness staff","This is a person who works in the<br>courthouse and helps people<br>who will be testifying in court."],
   ["Videotape","A videotape is a movie with a picture and sound.  Often the police make a videotape of what a witness says about what happened.  This videotape may be played in court."],
   ["Warrant","A warrant is a special court order the police can use to make the accused come to court."],
   ["Witness","This is a person who tells the judge<br>about something that happened<br>that is against the law."],
   ["Witness stand","This is a place where you will sit or stand to talk to the judge in court."],
   ["Youth court","When a person between 12 to 17 years old is charged with a crime, he or she will go to a special court for youth."]
 ]
