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trusty

trusty pl: trust·ies : a convict considered trustworthy and allowed special privileges

two witness rule

the testimony of at least two witnesses in order to convict for perjury

good time

time : a deduction for good behavior made from a convict's term of imprisonment

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Belie

To show to be false to convict of or charge with falsehood

Convict

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Emancipist

A freed convict

Ex

condition now as ex president ex governor ex mayor ex convict The Greek form ex becomes ex in English as in

Felonry

A body of felons specifically the convict population of a penal colony

Redargue

To disprove to refute toconfute to reprove to convict

Administrator

1870, 33 & 34 Vict. c. 23, in whom a convict's property vests; see Re Gaskell, (1906) 2 Ch 1. The

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trusty

trusty pl: trust·ies : a convict considered trustworthy and allowed special privileges

two witness rule

the testimony of at least two witnesses in order to convict for perjury

good time

time : a deduction for good behavior made from a convict's term of imprisonment

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Belie

To show to be false to convict of or charge with falsehood

Convict

Matched in: Term Convict

Emancipist

A freed convict

Ex

condition now as ex president ex governor ex mayor ex convict The Greek form ex becomes ex in English as in

Felonry

A body of felons specifically the convict population of a penal colony

Redargue

To disprove to refute toconfute to reprove to convict

Administrator

1870, 33 & 34 Vict. c. 23, in whom a convict's property vests; see Re Gaskell, (1906) 2 Ch 1. The

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