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Blockade

of blockade to the offending party, when captured, is the condemnation usually of both the ship and the cargo. Consult Hall's

Cast

Cast, defeated at law, condemned in costs or damages.

Capital offences

offences, those crimes upon conviction of which the offender is condemned to be hanged. The only crimes now punishable with death

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Beneficium competentiae

a right of certain persons which saves them from being condemned beyond such an amount as they can pay without depriving

Bail

after appearance of a defendant, that if he should be condemned in the action, he should satisfy the debt costs and

Audi alteram partem

1471 (1480). (Hear the other side--i.e., no man should be condemned unheard.)--See Cooper v. Wandsworth Board of Works, (1863) 32 LJ

Forced labour

the meaning of the words 'forced labour' and attracts the condemnation of Article 23, Sanjit Roy v. State of Rajasthan, AIR

Attainder

stain or corruption of the blood of a criminal capitally condemned; it is the immediate inseparable consequence, by the Common Law,

Amende honorable

to which offenders against public decency or morality were anciently condemned.

Abigeat

severely punished by the Roman law, the delinquent being often condemned to the mines, banishment, or death. See 4 Bl. Com.

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