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What is a person accusing someone of wrongdoing is called?

The person making the accusation is called the accuser or the plaintiff.


What are citizens who report wrongdoings by federal agencies called?

If the person is involved with the entity accused of the wrongdoing, that person is a "whistleblower."


Is 'wrongdoing' a word?

Yes, the word 'wrongdoing' is a noun, a word for behavior that is illegal, immoral, or dishonest; a word for a thing.A related noun is 'wrongdoer', a word for someone who behaves illegally or dishonestly; a word for a person.


What do you call a person who has done something bad?

A person who has done something bad is commonly referred to as a wrongdoer, offender, or simply a person who has committed a wrongdoing.


Are reports written in third person?

Yes, all formal reports should be written in third person.


A word to describe a person who describes people?

'Descriptor' is the name for a person who describes a person.


Can one person be a corporation?

One person cannot be their own corporation. This is because there are too many jobs to be done by one person efficiently.


Can a corporation be a partner in a partnership?

Yes. A corporation is an artificial person but is a person according to the law and thus can be a partner in a partnership.


What 2004 Canadian documentary argues that if the corporation is a legal person then the corporation is also clinically psychopathic?

The Corporation


What is a wrongdoer?

A wrongdoer is a person who commits a wrongdoing - a misdeed or an instance of bad behaviour - against somebody else.


What is the difference between the plaintiff and the defendant?

The plaintiff is the person/organization alleging wrongdoing and asking the court to grant relief (usually in the form of money from the defendant); the defendant is the person/organization that is accused of the wrongdoing.


Is innocent a noun or an adjective?

"Innocent" can be both a noun and an adjective. As an adjective, it describes someone or something that is free from guilt or wrongdoing. As a noun, it refers to a person who is free from guilt or blame.