Indictable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Demurrer
exception in point of law to the sufficient of the indictment or information on the face of it, as if he
plea bargain
only one or some of the counts in a multi-count indictment in return for a lighter sentence than the defendant would
De nocumento Amovendo
Crown Office upon or after conviction of the defendant upon indictment. Hals. L. of E., title HIGHWAY, ETC., referring to Short
instrument
an unless his signature appears thereon "Uniform Commercial Code"] [an indictment is a form of charging ] ;specif : negotiable instrument
Emplead
To accuse to indict See Implead
Bench warrant
a court against a person guilty of some contempt or indicted for some crime so called in distinction from a justices
warrant
of a person who is in contempt of court or indicted death warrant : a warrant issued to a warden or
variance
positions ;esp : a disagreement between allegations (as in an indictment or complaint) and proof offered at trial that warrants an
traverse
: to deny (as an allegation of fact or an indictment) in a legal proceeding
substantive crime
substantive crime : a crime that does not have as an element the performance of some other crime : a...
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