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Court of competent jurisdiction
to denote a validity constituted Court conferred with jurisdiction to try the offence or offences. Such a Court will not get
Trial
Trial, does not exclude a proceeding relating to the delivery of judgment, Inayat v. Rex, AIR 1950 All 369: 1950...
retry
retry re·tried re·try·ing : to try again
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sever
in order to treat each separately 3 a : to try (criminal offenses or defendants) separately in order to avoid prejudice
Half-tongue
Half-tongue, a jury de meditate lingu', formerly empanelled to try foreigners. An alien is now tribal in the same manner
Replevin
it was taken, upon his undertaking and giving security to try the validity of the distress or taking, in an action
Sea
six that the Central Criminal Court had no jurisdiction to try for manslaughter the foreign captain of a foreign ship--the Franconia--which,
High Steward, Court of the Lord
the indictment so found, gives him power to receive and try it secundum legem et consuetudinem Angli'. When the indictment is
Judgment
Judgment [fr. judgment, Fr.], judicial determination; decision of a Court. Under the former practice of the superior Courts, this term...
Felony
that felony must be pleaded to personally; that a jury trying felony may not separate before verdict (this distinction has been
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