Acquitted - Law Dictionary Search Results
acquittee
acquittee : a person who is acquitted of a criminal charge
expunge
out or destroy completely [ the court records of an acquitted defendant] ex·punge·ment n
Transubstantiation
whatsoever or without thinking that I am or can be acquitted before God or man or absolved of this declaration or
Quietus
Quietus, freed or acquitted; discharged of all further liability; see, e.g., Ex parte Pullman,
Niskar Bhogdakhal Sutra
to anybody. It does not mean that the tenant had acquitted rent-free title by possession and enjoyment, Kamla Ranjan Roy v.
Nemo debet bis vexari, si constat curi' quod sit pro una et eadem causa
that when a man is indicted for an offence, and acquitted, he cannot afterwards be indicted for the same offence, provided
Paribus sententiis reus absolvitur
reus absolvitur [Lat.], where opinions are equal, a defendant is acquitted.
Magna Carta
him, except that the debtor can show himself to be acquitted against the said sureties.' This order of enforcing Crown debts
Birth, Concealing
any woman tried for the murder of a child is acquitted thereof, she can lawfully be convicted of concealment of birth
High Steward, Court of the Lord
in 1776; that of the Earl of Cardigan, who was acquitted of murder (in a duel) in 1841; and that of
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