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.
Person representing the defendant.
Ghetto Defendant was created in 1982.
the defendant pleads guilty
A respondent.
pleadings filed by a defendant in a lawsuit is called written statement.