"In Initialibus" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
In the prellmlna-ries. A term ln Scotch practice, applied to the preliminary examination of a witness as to the following points: whether he knows the parties, or bears ill will to either of them, or has recelved any reward or promise of reward for what he may say, or con lose or gain by the cause, or has been told by any person what to say. If the witness answer these questions satisfactorily, he is then examined in causa, in the cause. Bell, Dict “Evidence.”
We decided to leave early, you wouldn't want to be there in the end, when the lights came on. You'd never sit down in here again. In a depressing shuffle we pushed to the door, now it was good to get up and out, while it was still a black hole, warm, and smokey, full of possibilities...
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A price, reward, gift, or favor bestowed or promised with a view to prevent the judgment or corrupt the conduct …
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