Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
Equities
When speaking about the prosecution of a criminal (or other) case, what does the reference to 'Eqities' refer to?
I suspect it to be a lawer short-hand for Equity Law but do not know.
Asked on 3/28/05, 7:31 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Daniel Fenaughty
FENAUGHTY & ASSOCIATES, PC
Re: Equities
For a long time, there were two systems of redress for disputes: law (secular); equity (religious, kinda). You got yourself an attorney "at law" or "at equity". Now, law and equity are merged, equity was done away with, so attorneys "at law" are all that remain. (you see alot of "attorney at law" but no "attorney at equity").
Answered on 3/28/05, 8:43 pm
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