Similar words: codefendant, defendant, defend, defender, defending, defend from, public defender, pendant. Meaning: n. a defendant who has been joined together with one or more other defendants in a single action.
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1. But his co-defendant, Terry Nichols, bears no resemblance to the sketch of John Doe 2.
2. Paul Magee, 42, stood bare-chested next to his co-defendant Michael O'Brien, 28, who was dressed in a smart suit.
3. The co-defendant pleaded guilty to a charge of committing an act of gross indecency with the appellant.
4. The filing lists the Chinese state as co-defendant.
5. The nature of the statements of co-defendant determines his role in the criminal proceedings, as well as the application of the evidence rule.
6. Co-defendant Fredrik Neij said that prosecutor H?kan Roswall had misunderstood the technology and that his evidence did not implicate The Pirate Bay.
7. But a definitive conviction of his former co-defendant would, by implication, mean Berlusconi was equally guilty of having bribed him.
8. Traditionally, a co-defendant in a criminal case is not qualified as a witness simply because his destiny is closed linked with the results of the trial.
9. Lawyers for O. J. Simpson and a co-defendant are in court today, trying to get them a new trial.
10. Atlanta Falcon's quarterback Michael Vick's co-defendant pleaded guilty today in Virginia to dogfighting charges.
11. O. J. Simpson and his co-defendant are seeking minimum prison sentences for their roles in the gunpoint robbery and kidnapping of two sports memorabilia dealers.
12. The testimony of co-defendant should be classified into the testimony of witness and thus it is not the subject of the corroboration rule of confession.
13. It was supported in this claim by the Trustee of Lord Northampton's Settlement, who is co-defendant.
14. After retiring the jury returned with a notice asking whether the co-defendant was charged with gross indecency with the appellant only.
15. The appellant, Norman Mattison[sentencedict.com], was charged with committing an act of gross indecency with his co-defendant.
16. The attorney said the former detective coerced a confession from a co-defendant, who implicated his client, Howard McCowan.
17. He had failed to overturn the £1.5m damages awarded against him and a co-defendant for allegations about the Role of Lord Aldington.
18. Prosecutors dropped racketeering counts against the ex-governor and dismissed all charges against his then co-defendant, his brother Robert Blagojevich.
19. The plaintiff brought a suit against Liubo and the school as co-defendant and claimed compensation of personal injury.
20. The speed with which the first appeal court intends to dispatch its business is bad news, not just for Mills, but also for Berlusconi, his co-defendant until the immunity law took effect last year.
21. What distinguishes the Abacus case from other doomed subprime deals are the e-mails written by a young Goldman vice-president and now co-defendant, Fabrice Tourre.
22. She leaned sobbing against him as the judges absolved her former boyfriend and co-defendant Rafaele Sollecito.
23. The latter, taking the assignor and the assignee of capital flight for the co-defendant.
23. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
24. The 24-year-old from Seattle who has beenbehind bars since the November 2007 murder was in the Perugia courtroom, as washer co-defendant and onetime boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito.
25. On Glenn Mulcaire, it was that his legal fees would be paid when in fact he was a co-defendant in the civil cases.
26. The Moscow appeal court said it could not continue the hearings because Yukos, the co-defendant, had been liquidated, leaving PwC in limbo after months of pressure from the Russian government.
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