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charge sheet

charge sheet. 1. A police record showing the names of all persons brought into custody, the nature of the accu-sations, and the identity of the accusers. 2. Military law. A four-part charging instrument containing (1) information about the accused and the witnesses, (2) the charges and specifications, (3) the preferring of charges and their referral

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subpoena

subpoena (s[schwa]-pee-n[schwa]), n. [Latin “under penalty”] A writ commanding a person to appear before a court or other tribunal, subject to a penalty for failing to comply. — Also spelled subpena. [Cases: Witnesses 7. C.J.S. Witnesses §§ 20–22, 25.] Pl. subpoenas. alias subpoena (ay-lee-[schwa]s s[schwa]-pee-n[schwa]). A subpoena issued after an initial subpoena has failed. deposition

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testamentum

testamentum (tes-t[schwa]-men-t[schwa]m), n. [Latin] Roman law. A will. • In early and classical law, the mancipatory will was standard. It was still used in the Later Empire but in A.D. 446, the holographic will was accepted in the Western Empire. A will could also be made by registration on the court acta. See holographic will,

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