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Ngoc Chau
How is different between "defendant" and "accused"?
I see both of them are used to describe a person in law but which in case we'll use "defenndant" and "accused"?
3 Eyl 2014 02:54
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In a criminal case, the two sides appearing before the judge are "the prosecution", which is a government department, and "the accused".
In a civil case, the two sides are "the plaintiff" and "the defendant".
3 Eylül 2014
First a person is accused of doing something against the law, so they are "charged" with breaking/not complying with a specific law. Then, when they go to court, they are the defendant (they must try to defend themselves against the charges). So the term defendant only applies/is only used when the person who was charged goes to court.
3 Eylül 2014
Two useful glossaries of legal terms:
The US:
http://www.uscourts.gov/Common/Glossary.aspx
Britain:
http://www.routledge.com/cw/slapper-9780415639989/s1/glossary/
3 Eylül 2014
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