protect, cover, guard, screen, preserve, shelter, shield
the accused, respondent, prisoner at the bar
supporter, champion, advocate, sponsor, follower, protector, guard, guardian, bodyguard
accused, respondent, respondent, litigant
Defendant, accused, respondent.
The plural possessive form of "defendant" is "defendants'".
A consol defendant is a party in a lawsuit who joins with another defendant or defendants in order to defend against the same claim or claims. This can happen when multiple defendants are sued together and are represented by the same legal counsel.
In general, a plaintiff in a negligence claim must prove the following elements: duty of care owed by the defendant to the plaintiff, breach of that duty by the defendant, causation (both actual and proximate) between the defendant's breach and the plaintiff's injury, and damages suffered by the plaintiff as a result of the defendant's breach.
Which person? In most trials, there is a judge, a prosecutor or plaintiff's attorney, a plaintiff, a defendant, defendant's attorney, a court reporter and clerk, baliffs, witnesses, jurors, and observers.
A consol defendant is a party in a lawsuit who joins with another defendant or defendants in order to defend against the same claim or claims. This can happen when multiple defendants are sued together and are represented by the same legal counsel.
A defendant is a person who is being tried.
The defendant - is the person accused of a crime in a trial.
They are synonyms.
It describes the attempt by the defendant (or persons associated with the defendant) to influence the jury sitting on the defendant's trial.
the defendant pleads guilty
Ghetto Defendant was created in 1982.
Person representing the defendant.
Synonyms
A respondent.
pleadings filed by a defendant in a lawsuit is called written statement.
"Judgment for Defendant" means that the defendant wins the case. In a criminal case, a judgment for defendant would be a "not guilty" verdict (usually). In a civil case, it would usually mean that the defendant does not have to pay money to the person who sued him or her (known as the "plaintiff").