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Q: What was the defendants argument?
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What is the plural possessive of defendant?

The plural possessive form of "defendant" is "defendants'".


Is defendants singular or plural?

Defenadnt'S is singular but "defendants" is plural.


Is the releasing of defendants a good idea?

Of course it is. Defendants are not criminals.


What has the author C M Hawley written?

C. M. Hawley has written: 'Habeas corpus decision' 'In the Circuit Court of Winnebago County, in chancery, Elisha S. Wadsworth vs. Francis B. Cooley, John V. Farwell, et al., defendants, argument of C.M. Hawley, esq., on the hearing in behalf of the defendants' -- subject(s): Fraud, Partnership


What is a Defendant's reply to a plaintiff's surrebuttal called?

Plaintiffs do not have a surrebuttal. They have a rebuttal. Defendants reply is the surreebuttal. Plaintiffs case in chief Defendants case in chief Plaintiffs rebuttal Defendants surrebuttal


Do defendants get address of jurors?

In most cases, defendants do not receive the addresses of jurors. This is to protect the privacy and safety of jurors and their families. The court typically provides limited information about jurors to both parties involved in the trial.


What were the seven parts of Jackson's argument in The Arrogance and Cruelty of Power?

Andrew Jackson's argument in "The Arrogance and Cruelty of Power" highlighted the dangers of unchecked centralized government power, emphasized the importance of individual liberties and states' rights, criticized the National Bank as a tool of oppression, advocated for limited government intervention in the economy, stressed the need for a strict interpretation of the Constitution, warned against the corrupting influence of special interests in politics, and called for greater transparency and accountability in government actions.


Is the effectiveness defense denied torture defendants?

I am unfamiliar with (never heard of) the "effectiveness defense" and (in the U.S.) there are no defendants charged with "torture."


What role does the prosecutor play in the criminal justice system?

The prosecutor tries the defendants and presents evidence to find the defendants guilty.


Why is the phenomenon of jury science not significant for most criminal defendants?

Because most criminal defendants cannot afford the expense of the experts.


Do juvenile courts run warrant checks on defendants?

They will do their job which does include running checks on their defendants. And no prosecutor would let them skip it.


What are the three general characteristics of defendants?

Defendants are individuals or entities being sued in a civil case or accused in a criminal case. They have the right to defend themselves against the claims made by the plaintiff or prosecution. Defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty in criminal cases.