"Proditorie" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
Treasonably. This is a technical word formerly used ln indict-ments for treason, when they were written in Latin. Tomlins
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The act of abetting; as, an abetment of treason, crime, etc.
Read the complete definitionIn criminal procedure, when a prisoner is convicted on a trial for treason or felony, the court is bound to …
Read the complete definitionL. Lat. In old Eng-lish law. High treason. 4 Bl. Comm. 75. See High Treason
Read the complete definitionA sovereign act of pardon and oblivion for past acts, granted by a gov-ernment to all persons (or to certain …
Read the complete definitionOne who accuses another of felony or treason.
Read the complete definitiona confession of guilt by a prisoner charged with treason or felony, together with an accusation of his accomplish and …
Read the complete definitionBy the common law, approvement is said to he a species of confession, aud incident to the arraignment of a …
Read the complete definitionThat extinction of civil rights and capacities which takes place when-ever a person who has committed treason or felony receives …
Read the complete definitionTo subject (a person) to the legal condition formerly resulting from a sentence of death or outlawry, pronounced in respect …
Read the complete definitionbúdhì - Betrayal, treachery, foul play, treason, perfidy, perfidiousness; to betray, be false to, be faithless, disloyal. Ginbudhián ni Hudás …
Read the complete definitionImagining or contriv-ing, or plotting. In English law, “compas-sing the king’s death" is treason. 4 Rl. Comm. 76
Read the complete definitionA combination of men for an evil purpose; an agreement, between two or more persons, to commit a crime in …
Read the complete definitionTo make an agreement, esp. a secret agreement, to do some act, as to commit treason or a crime, or …
Read the complete definitionIn English law. A court for the trial of cases of treason and felony. The commis-sloners of assise and nisi …
Read the complete definitionIn Eng-lish law. A court constituted for the trial of scholars or privileged persons connected with the university at oxford …
Read the complete definitionIn criminal law. The crime of lesae majestatis, or injuring majesty or royalty; high treason. The term was used by …
Read the complete definitionTo lose, or lose the right to, by some error, fault, offense, or crime; to render one's self by misdeed …
Read the complete definitionLat. He has made flight; he fled. A clause inserted in an ln-qulsltion, in old English law', meaning that a …
Read the complete definitionSax. In Saxon law. The crime of betraying one's lord, (proditio domini;) treason. Crabb, Eng. Law, 59, 301
Read the complete definitionIn English law. In cases ot treason the law makes lt a crime to lmag-ine the death of the king. …
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