excusator
excusator (1) 〈英〉辩解人 (2)(德国古法)被告人;完全否认原告主张的人
excusator (ek-skyoo-zay-t[schwa]r), n. 1. Hist. An excuser. 2. In old German law, a defendant; one who wholly denies the plaintiff’s claim.
excuse (eks-kyoos), n. 1. A reason that justifies an act or omission or that relieves a person of a duty. 2. Criminal law. A defense that arises because the defendant is not blameworthy for having acted in a way that would otherwise be criminal. • The following defenses are the traditional excuses: duress, entrapment, infancy,