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Indicto

Indicto, means (1) An imperial proclamation establishing a 15-year period for

Indictor

Indictor, he who indicts another for an offence.

Innuendo

Lat., to nod], a word used in statements of claim, indictments, and other pleadings, to ascertain a person or thing named

Jesuits

ss. 28-37, rendered Jesuits liable to banishment on conviction on indictment from the United Kingdom, and an attempt was made in

Justices

judges at Quarter Sessions, where their chairman presides and tries indictments with a jury, and such justices as attend the Quarter

House of Lords

Flood, 1898 AC 1. As to the trial of peers indicted for treason or felony by the House of Lords, see

Jury

by the presiding judge. They sit in private, and receive indictments inquiring, upon their oaths, whether there be sufficient cause shown

Ignoramus

are ignorant). The word formerly written on a bill of indictment by a grant jury when they rejected it: the phrase

False latin

a word were significant though not good Latin, yet an indictment, declaration, or fine should not be made void by it;

High Steward of the Universities, Court of the Lord

conusance was granted to the University of Oxford of all indictments of treasons, insurrections, felonies, and mayhem, which should be found

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