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Whipping

under the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1912, when convicted on indictment under the Vagrancy Act, 1898, for the second time, or

Unus Nullus Rule, The

an affiliation order, and two witnesses are required on an indictment for treason or perjury, and for attestation of a will.

True Bill

indorsement which the grand jury makes upon a bill of indictment when, having heard the evidence, they are satisfied of the

Trial

Jury. In criminal cases, where the accused is charged on indictment, the trial is always by a jury. In civil cases

Treason

of the enactments by virtue of which a Bill of Indictment may still be preferred before a grand jury of the

Throw out

reject a Bill in Parliament; to ignore a bill of indictment; to dismiss a claim or suit.

Tenor indictamenti mittendo

Tenor indictamenti mittendo, a writ whereby the record of an indictment, and

Sus. Per coll

Sus. Per coll. When indictments were in Latin, this abbreviation for suspendatur per collum-'let him

Suit

only a civil action, but also a criminal prosecution, as, indictment, information and a conviction by a Magistrate (Bouvier's Law Dictionary)

Stigma

character or reputation of a person, a mark, sign etc., indicting that something is not considered normal or standard (Webster's New

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