Defendant is a noun referring to a person accused of a crime and being defended or allowed a defense, in a trial. The usual adjective would just be the possessive form (defendant's). The noun defense is often used as a noun adjunct referring to a defendant (defense counsel, defense arguments).
The word "defendant" is a noun, not a verb or adjective. It refers to a person against whom a legal action is brought, typically in a court of law.
No, the word 'undiscovered' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example:The case turned in the defendant's favor when previously undiscovered evidence was presented.
A defendant is a person who is being tried.
The suffix for "defendant" is "-ant".
The defendant - is the person accused of a crime in a trial.
Defendant, accused, respondent.
It describes the attempt by the defendant (or persons associated with the defendant) to influence the jury sitting on the defendant's trial.
A respondent.
pleadings filed by a defendant in a lawsuit is called written statement.
Person representing the defendant.
Ghetto Defendant was created in 1982.
the defendant pleads guilty