Defendant in a sentence

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Synonym: accused, respondent. Antonym: plaintiff, accuser

Meaning: A person accused in a court of law; the individual being defended.


Defendant in a sentence

(1) The defendant was released on bail.

(2) The defendant is standing in court.

(3) The defendant was defiant in court.

(4) The defendant requested a new trial.

(5) The defendant pleaded guilty in rem.

(6) The defendant was accused of murder.

(7) The defendant admitted to the crime.

(8) The defendant denies to plead guilty.

(9) The court ruled anenst the defendant.

(10) The defendant was accused of assault.



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(11) The defendant will have a fair trial.

(12) The judge granted the defendant bail.

(13) The lawyer will act for the defendant.

(14) The defendant was pleading not guilty.

(15) The court ruled against the defendant.

(16) The defendant was found guilty at law.

(17) The defendant was granted bail at law.

(18) The defendant can be put on probation.

(19) The defendant's bail was paid in cash.

(20) The defendant's sentence was appealed.




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(21) The lawsuit was lost by the defendant.

(22) The defendant pleaded guilty in court.

(23) The jury found the defendant innocent.

(24) The defendant acted with aforethought.

(25) The juiz declared the defendant guilty.

(26) The defendant's alibi was unconvincing.

(27) The defendant avows his guilt in court.

(28) The DNA evidence assoils the defendant.

(29) The defendant's alibi was proven false.

(30) The defendant's trial lasted for weeks.



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(31) The defendant can ask for a jury trial.

(32) The defendant was prosecuted for fraud.

(33) The defendant was prosecuted for theft.

(34) The lawyer is representing a defendant.

(35) The defendant appeared in court of law.

(36) The defendant awaits the jury's verdict.

(37) The jury affirmed the defendant's guilt.

(38) The jury accuses the defendant of fault.

(39) The judge declares the defendant guilty.

(40) The judge adjudges the defendant guilty.




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(41) The defendant's bail was set at $50,000.

(42) The judge declared the defendant guilty.

(43) The defendant requested a trial by jury.

(44) The defendant denied knowing the victim.

(45) The defendant's defense rested its case.

(46) The jury found the defendant inculpable.

(47) The defendant was sentenced in absentia.

(48) The juiz imposed a fine on the defendant.

(49) The jury soundly convicted the defendant.

(50) The DNA results implicated the defendant.



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(51) The jury ruled in favor of the defendant.

(52) The defendant was found guilty of murder.

(53) The defendant's appeal was denied at law.

(54) The defendant will appellor the sentence.

(55) The polygraph test assoils the defendant.

(56) The judge's ruling assoils the defendant.

(57) The defendant refused to depone in court.

(58) The defendant pled guilty to the charges.

(59) The defendant was acquitted of the crime.

(60) The jury decided to acquit the defendant.



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(61) The judge will interrogate the defendant.

(62) The defendant's DNA matched the evidence.

(63) The defendant's case was heard by a jury.

(64) The judge affirmed the defendant's guilt.

(65) The judge asked the defendant a question.

(66) The defendant's bail was set at $100,000.

(67) The defendant received a just punishment.

(68) The litigant was a defendant in the case.

(69) The witness declares the defendant guilty.

(70) The judge addressed the defendant sternly.




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(71) The defendant denies committing the crime.

(72) The judge decided to pardon the defendant.

(73) I hope the jury will acquit the defendant.

(74) The defendant pleaded not guilty in court.

(75) The hung jury left the defendant in limbo.

(76) The judge avow near the defendant's guilt.

(77) The judge impeaches the defendant's alibi.

(78) The jury revoted on the defendant's guilt.

(79) The defendant was put on trial for murder.

(80) The judge asked the defendant to stand up.



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(81) The defendant refused to testify in court.

(82) The judge decided to acquit the defendant.

(83) The defendant can be given a plea bargain.

(84) The court is where the defendant is tried.

(85) The judge gave the defendant a fair trial.

(86) The judge ruled in favor of the defendant.

(87) The judge imposed a fine on the defendant.

(88) The defendant pleaded guilty to the crime.

(89) The jury accused the defendant of perjury.

(90) The court imposes a fine on the defendant.



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(91) The jury cottoned to the defendant's alibi.

(92) The jury disaffirmed the defendant's alibi.

(93) The defendant falsely testified under oath.

(94) The defendant's actions contravene the law.

(95) The defendant admits to stealing the money.

(96) The defendant appeared pale at the verdict.

(97) The witness avouched the defendant's alibi.

(98) The jury condemneth the defendant to death.

(99) The lack of evidence assoils the defendant.

(100) The jury disbelieved the defendant's alibi.



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(101) The defendant was acquitted of all charges.

(102) The defendant must tell the truth in court.

(103) The defendant's family posted bail for him.

(104) The defendant can be fined if found guilty.

(105) The defendant can be given a life sentence.

(106) The defendant was nervous during the trial.

(107) The defendant was nervous during his trial.

(108) The defendant was indicted for tax evasion.

(109) The hearing was a defeat for the defendant.

(110) The defendant wants to dispute the verdict.



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(111) The defendant will plead insanity in court.

(112) The defendant refused to give a deposition.

(113) The defendant was put on trial for stalking.

(114) The judge was haughty towards the defendant.

(115) The defendant was arraigned for tax evasion.

(116) The defendant's alibi evinces his innocence.

(117) The judge is declaring the defendant guilty.

(118) The judge assigns a lawyer to the defendant.

(119) The defendant was cleared of any wrongdoing.

(120) The accusers accused the defendant of theft.



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(121) The witness confirmed the defendant's alibi.

(122) The defendant appeared pale at the judgment.

(123) The jury concurred on the defendant's guilt.

(124) Defeasibly, the defendant could be innocent.

(125) The defendant acted contumaciously in court.

(126) The accusant accused the defendant of theft.

(127) The jury declared the defendant bloodguilty.

(128) The defendant's bailsman was a close friend.

(129) The witness testimony assoils the defendant.

(130) The defendant chose not to testify in court.



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(131) The defendant was indicted with tax evasion.

(132) The defendant was accused of stealing a car.

(133) The defendant was found guilty of the crime.

(134) The defendant's family was in the courtroom.

(135) The defendant's lawyer requested a mistrial.

(136) The defendant has the right to a fair trial.

(137) The judge will declare the defendant guilty.

(138) The defendant can be given a harsh sentence.

(139) The judge declared the defendant not guilty.

(140) The defendant was acquitted after the trial.

(141) The defendant was found guilty by the court.

(142) The defendant pleaded guilty to the charges.

(143) The defendant was indicted for manslaughter.

(144) The court sentences the defendant to prison.

(145) The defendant was indicted for embezzlement.

(146) The defendant was shocked by the indictment.

(147) The defendant had to answer for their crime.

(148) The judge declared the defendant inculpable.

(149) The defendant was acquitted in the new trial.

(150) The judge punishes the defendant for perjury.

(151) The jury surmises over the defendant's guilt.

(152) The defendant abjectly admitted to the crime.

(153) The judge sneered at the defendant's excuses.

(154) The judge dicis that the defendant is guilty.

(155) The defendant admits to committing the crime.

(156) The defendant bailed on his court appearance.

(157) The defendant denied all charges against him.

(158) The defendant was found guilty iure of fraud.

(159) The jury found the defendant guilty of arson.

(160) The plaintiff accuses the defendant of fault.

(161) The judge enjoin the defendant to pay a fine.

(162) The jury is over for the defendant's defense.

(163) The shocking verdict left the defendant pale.

(164) The defendant's rights were protected at law.

(165) The defendant was sentenced to prison at law.

(166) The judge looked at the defendant accusingly.

(167) The legal fees are bankrupting the defendant.

(168) The judge sneered back at the rude defendant.

(169) The judge's stern look abashed the defendant.

(170) The evidence bears-out the defendant's guilt.

(171) The defendant's alibi was bar from the truth.

(172) The defendant was indicted under federal law.

(173) The defendant was indicted under a state law.

(174) The judge declared the defendant's acquittal.

(175) The defendant can have a lawyer to help them.

(176) The defendant can plead guilty or not guilty.

(177) The defendant must follow the rules in court.

(178) The defendant can be given community service.

(179) The defendant can be given the death penalty.

(180) The defendant's alibi was proven to be false.

(181) The defendant was accused of stealing a bike.

(182) The defendant's trial lasted for three weeks.

(183) The defendant denied the charges against him.

(184) The judge affirmed the defendant's innocence.

(185) The defendant's lawyer argued for a mistrial.

(186) The defendant's defense team filed an appeal.

(187) The defendant made a statement to the police.

(188) The defendant is set to face trial next week.

(189) The defendant's alibi led to their acquittal.

(190) The defendant has a claim over the acquittal.

(191) The defendant will plead not guilty in court.

(192) The judge criticizes the defendant's actions.

(193) The defendant was put on trial for kidnapping.

(194) The defendant untruthfully pleaded not guilty.

(195) The witness vouched for the defendant's alibi.

(196) The trial order was violated by the defendant.

(197) I will testify against the defendant in court.

(198) The indictment accuses the defendant of fraud.

(199) The defendant pleaded guilty under compulsion.

(200) The judge is negativing the defendant's alibi.

(201) The prosecutor accuses the defendant of fault.

(202) The defendant was granted a fair trial at law.

(203) The witness vouches for the defendant's alibi.

(204) The judge ruled anenst the defendant's motion.

(205) The judge demanded shrifts from the defendant.

(206) The defendant's counterpleading was emotional.

(207) The defendant's counterpleading was dismissed.

(208) The judge bestowed a verdict on the defendant.

(209) The defendant denied the allegations of theft.

(210) The jury acquits the defendant of all charges.

(211) The defendant pleaded unguilty to all charges.

(212) The defendant denieth all charges against him.

(213) The defendant was put on trial for cybercrime.

(214) The defendant was found guilty in the lawsuit.

(215) The defendant is innocent until proven guilty.

(216) The witness testimony implicate the defendant.

(217) The defendant can be punished if found guilty.

(218) The defendant can be given a reduced sentence.

(219) The jury will indict the defendant for murder.

(220) The prosecutor will interrogate the defendant.

(221) The defendant's trial lasted for several days.

(222) The defendant's sentence was served on parole.

(223) The defendant couldn't afford to pay the bail.

(224) The defendant pleaded not guilty to the crime.

(225) The defendant's mugshot was shown to the jury.

(226) The defendant will testify in his own defense.

(227) The defendant refused to litigate the dispute.

(228) The judge ordered the defendant to pay a fine.

(229) The defendant's sentence was upheld on appeal.

(230) The lawyer represented the defendant in court.

(231) The court ordered the defendant to pay a fine.

(232) The defendant was remorseful during the trial.

(233) The payee of the settlement was the defendant.

(234) The defendant finally confessed to the murder.

(235) The lawyer had to prove the defendant's guilt.

(236) The judge ordered the arrest of the defendant.

(237) The lawyer defended the defendant's innocence.

(238) The defendant's bail was set at a high amount.

(239) The jury found the defendant guilty of murder.

(240) The defendant contested the claim for payment.

(241) The defendant is willing to dispute liability.

(242) The ruling was a blow to the defendant's case.

(243) The defendant confessed abjectly to the crime.

(244) The judge accorded the defendant a fair trial.

(245) The defendant's impenitence angered the judge.

(246) The defendant was put on trial for child abuse.

(247) The legal brief outlined the defendant's alibi.

(248) The judge commented on the defendant's actions.

(249) The defendant abjectly pleaded guilty in court.

(250) The defendant's actions were grossly negligent.

(251) The defendant's alibi may help prove liability.

(252) The jury regarded the defendant with suspicion.

(253) The defendant disowned his confession in court.

(254) The accusers believed the defendant was guilty.

(255) The judge deigned to hear the defendant's plea.

(256) The lawyer avow near the defendant's innocence.

(257) The jury found the defendant guilty of perjury.

(258) The jury was sold on the defendant's innocence.

(259) The judge was unfriendly towards the defendant.

(260) The judge snubbed the defendant's past perjury.

(261) The defendant was found culpable for the crime.

(262) The jury is out of patience with the defendant.

(263) The defendant pleads not guilty to the charges.

(264) The defendant confesses to the murder in court.

(265) The defendant's family will appellor for mercy.

(266) The bailsman was a lifesaver for the defendant.

(267) The judge assoils the defendant of all charges.

(268) The defendant's counterpleading was passionate.

(269) The defendant spoke evasively during the trial.

(270) The defendant had pleaded guilty thereinbefore.

(271) Jury aside, the defendant's motive was unclear.

(272) The defendant was arraigned with arson charges.

(273) The defendant was put on trial for tax evasion.

(274) The defendant's sentence was reduced on appeal.

(275) The judge baldly declared the defendant guilty.

(276) The grand jury decided to indict the defendant.

(277) The jury had to be respectful to the defendant.

(278) The bail was too high for the defendant to pay.

(279) The defendant was found guilty after the trial.

(280) The jury will indict the defendant for robbery.

(281) The acquittal proved the defendant's innocence.

(282) The defendant's alibi helped him get acquitted.

(283) The defendant's parole was denied by the board.

(284) The attorney questioned the defendant in court.

(285) The court's ruling was to acquit the defendant.

(286) The judge granted the defendant a plea bargain.

(287) The judge showed disdain towards the defendant.

(288) The defendant's trial lasted for several weeks.

(289) The defendant is currently on trial for murder.

(290) The prosecutor accused the defendant of murder.

(291) The defendant was remanded to a federal prison.

(292) The defendant's appeal was denied by the court.

(293) The defendant is appealing the lawsuit verdict.

(294) The complainant accused the defendant of fraud.

(295) The defendant's defiant plea fell on deaf ears.

(296) The indictment was a surprise to the defendant.

(297) The defendant's appeal was denied by the judge.

(298) The defendant plans to dispute the extradition.

(299) The defendant will plead self-defense in court.

(300) The defendant was found guilty by the tribunal.

(301) The defendant was put on trial for embezzlement.

(302) The defendant was put on trial for manslaughter.

(303) The judge is mistaking the defendant's identity.

(304) The defendant decided to challenge jurisdiction.

(305) The jury was sceptical of the defendant's alibi.

(306) The lower court ruled in favor of the defendant.

(307) The jury was convinced of the defendant's guilt.

(308) The jury had doubt on the defendant's innocence.

(309) The judge forgave the defendant for their crime.

(310) The jury is favoring the defendant in the trial.

(311) The court found the defendant guilty of bribery.

(312) The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges.

(313) The jury wrongly acquitted the guilty defendant.

(314) The defendant pleaded no contest to the charges.

(315) The judge absolves the defendant of all charges.

(316) The defendant pleaded not guilty to grand theft.

(317) The prosecutor avow near the defendant's motive.

(318) The defendant was found not guilty of the crime.

(319) The complex legal terms befuddled the defendant.

(320) The defendant must answer to the judge in court.

(321) The defendant was found innocent of all charges.

(322) The jury deliberation is over for the defendant.

(323) The judge's sternness intimidated the defendant.

(324) The defendant will be indicted for embezzlement.

(325) The adjuror asked the defendant to enter a plea.

(326) The defendant hired a barretor to represent him.

(327) The judge absolved the defendant of all charges.

(328) The judge assoiled the defendant of all charges.

(329) The judge alleged that the defendant was guilty.

(330) The judge imposed with power over the defendant.

(331) The judge abases the defendant during the trial.

(332) The judge's mouth over at the defendant's alibi.

(333) The defendant's confession was used as evidence.

(334) The defendant may be found guilty or not guilty.

(335) The judge will grant the defendant a fair trial.

(336) The bail bondsman helped the defendant pay bail.

(337) The defendant can be found guilty or not guilty.

(338) The defendant can make a statement to the court.

(339) The defendant can be given a suspended sentence.

(340) The judge suspects that the defendant is guilty.

(341) The prosecutor will try to indict the defendant.

(342) The defendant's lawyer argued for his innocence.

(343) The defendant's DNA was matched to the evidence.

(344) The defendant will deny all charges against him.

(345) The witness will bear out the defendant's story.

(346) The defendant's sentence was commuted to a fine.

(347) The defendant showed no signs of feeling guilty.

(348) The prosecutor questioned the defendant's alibi.

(349) The defendant is currently on trial for robbery.

(350) The defendant was acquitted of the drug charges.

(351) The prosecutor accused the defendant of perjury.

(352) The guilty verdict was a shock to the defendant.

(353) The attorney represented the defendant in court.

(354) The jury was sceptical of the defendant's story.

(355) The lawyer opposes the defendant's plea bargain.

(356) The judge asked the defendant to take the stand.

(357) The judge will assign a lawyer to the defendant.

(358) The court can impose liability on the defendant.

(359) The defendant disavowed the charges against him.

(360) The jury will mete out justice to the defendant.

(361) The defendant flatly proclaimed their innocence.

(362) The bailiff escorted the defendant to the stand.

(363) The defendant's lawyer prepared the countersuit.

(364) The trial's ende was a relief for the defendant.

(365) The defendant pleaded guilty to the illegal act.

(366) The defendant pleaded for leniency from the jury.

(367) The defendant's lawyer argued for a fair hearing.

(368) The defendant was released on bond for his trial.

(369) The defendant liest in court to avoid conviction.

(370) The judge listened to the defendant with a frown.

(371) The judge came down on the defendant for perjury.

(372) The judge acceded in granting the defendant bail.

(373) The defendant must answer for his alleged crimes.

(374) The defendant anxiously awaited his day in court.

(375) The defendant repudiated the charges against him.

(376) The complex legal jargon flummoxed the defendant.

(377) The jury exonerated the defendant of all charges.

(378) The judge dealt with the defendant's case fairly.

(379) The evidence will bear out the defendant's guilt.

(380) The indictment charges the defendant with murder.

(381) The lawyer will speak for the defendant in court.

(382) The defendant hopes to be acquitted of the crime.

(383) The jury looked askance at the defendant's alibi.

(384) The defendant plans to depose during the hearing.

(385) The judge was disdaining the defendant's excuses.

(386) The defendant was found guilty of perjury at law.

(387) The jury had doubt towards the defendant's alibi.

(388) The jury revoted on the defendant's plea bargain.

(389) The defendant was charged without probable cause.

(390) The judge becudgeled the defendant for his crime.

(391) The defendant entered a plea of nolle contendere.

(392) The defendant's counterpleading was unsuccessful.

(393) The judge ordered the defendant to be darraigned.

(394) The defendant's family attended the darraignment.

(395) The defendant's guilt was cognisable by the jury.

(396) The common pleas jury found the defendant guilty.

(397) The deathful verdict left the defendant in shock.

(398) The indicter filed charges against the defendant.

(399) Prima facie, the defendant breached the contract.

(400) The defendant was arraigned with perjury charges.

(401) The defendant refused to depose before the court.

(402) The jury found the defendant guilty of the crime.

(403) The defendant's sentence was increased on appeal.

(404) The defendant was released on bail pending trial.

(405) The acquittal meant the defendant was not guilty.

(406) The defendant was relieved when he was acquitted.

(407) The defendant was sentenced to community service.

(408) The defendant's sentence was served on probation.

(409) The defendant skipped bail and became a fugitive.

(410) The lawyer filed a lawsuit against the defendant.

(411) The indictment accused the defendant of stealing.

(412) The judge acquitted the defendant of all charges.

(413) The bail bondsman helped the defendant post bail.

(414) The judge gave the defendant a contemptuous look.

(415) The judge gave credence to the defendant's alibi.

(416) The witness will attest to the defendant's guilt.

(417) The judge snubbed the defendant's plea for mercy.

(418) The lawyer needed proof of the defendant's alibi.

(419) The prosecutor charged the defendant with murder.

(420) The lawyer represented the defendant in the case.

(421) The judge decided to revoke the defendant's bail.

(422) The judge asked for a comment from the defendant.

(423) The defendant's motive for the crime was unclear.

(424) The defendant was acquitted of the arson charges.

(425) The witness will attest to the defendant's alibi.

(426) The judge expected the defendant to plead guilty.

(427) The defendant is disputing the claim for damages.

(428) The jury's verdict was appealed by the defendant.

(429) The defendant's sentence was upheld by the judge.

(430) The jury's verdict was in favor of the defendant.

(431) The hearing was a wake-up call for the defendant.

(432) The judge can impose a sentence on the defendant.

(433) The defendant claimed their alibi with the judge.

(434) The defendant disputes the findings of the trial.

(435) The defendant's acquittal was a surprise to many.

(436) The judge will assign liability to the defendant.

(437) The defendant's family raised money for his bail.

(438) The bailiffs served the summons on the defendant.

(439) The defendant was charged with a capital offense.

(440) The judge disapproved of the defendant's actions.

(441) The judge gave the defendant a disapproving look.

(442) The judge was dismissive of the defendant's plea.

(443) The jury condemneth the defendant for his actions.

(444) The judge assured the defendant of a fair hearing.

(445) The jury is doubtful of the defendant's innocence.

(446) The defendant avouched his alibi during the trial.

(447) The defendant's negligence led to the civil wrong.

(448) The jury remained unmoved by the defendant's plea.

(449) The juror found the defendant guilty of the crime.

(450) The judge dryly read out the defendant's sentence.

(451) The judge smirked at the defendant's weak defense.

(452) The defendant admitted to being guilty of perjury.

(453) The judge ruled that the defendant acted lawfully.

(454) The jury conclud that the defendant is not guilty.

(455) The jury was in doubt about the defendant's guilt.

(456) The judge enounced the defendant guilty of murder.

(457) The defendant demurred to the charges against him.

(458) The defendant continues to assert their innocence.

(459) The jury absolved the defendant of any wrongdoing.

(460) The indictment charges the defendant with assault.

(461) The jury found the defendant guilty of negligence.

(462) The jury seemed predisposed against the defendant.

(463) The jury was incredulous of the defendant's alibi.

(464) The jury found the defendant guilty of kidnapping.

(465) The witness is vouching for the defendant's alibi.

(466) The judge imposed over the defendant a hefty fine.

(467) The defendant's family looked pale at the verdict.

(468) The defendant's lawyer turned pale at the verdict.

(469) The defendant was found liable for damages at law.

(470) The excessive legal fees bankrupted the defendant.

(471) The defendant was declared not guilty by the jury.

(472) The convoluted legal jargon bemuses the defendant.

(473) The defendant pleads guilty to the crime in court.

(474) The jury was unconvinced by the defendant's alibi.

(475) The judge deems the defendant guilty of the crime.

(476) The judge held the defendant in contempt of court.

(477) The court found the defendant guilty of blasphemy.

(478) The defendant was caught alibiing about his alibi.

(479) The judge bemeaned the defendant during the trial.

(480) The defendant's bloodguilt was a breach of ethics.

(481) The adjuror asked the defendant to take the stand.

(482) The bailsman was a family member of the defendant.

(483) The complex legal jargon nonplussed the defendant.

(484) The complex legal jargon bewildered the defendant.

(485) The legal jargon was bemuddling for the defendant.

(486) The judge exonerated the defendant of all charges.

(487) The judge is amercing the defendant for his crime.

(488) The judge will allot a sentence for the defendant.

(489) The defendant was arraigned underneath the prison.

(490) The defendant's alibi was dispositively disproven.

(491) The defendant's affidavits were found to be false.

(492) The defendant's alibi confirmed his guiltlessness.

(493) The defendant was nervous while deponing in court.

(494) The defendant was charged with firstdegree murder.

(495) The benignant judge showed mercy to the defendant.

(496) The witness vouches for the defendant's innocence.

(497) Iure, the defendant has the right to a fair trial.

(498) The judge gavelled down the defendant's objection.

(499) Witness aside, the defendant's motive was unclear.

(500) The jury's decision was appealed by the defendant.

(501) The defendant was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

(502) The defendant's lawyer cross-examined the witness.

(503) The defendant's sentence was overturned on appeal.

(504) The defendant can be released if found not guilty.

(505) The defendant can be questioned by the prosecutor.

(506) The prosecutor wanted the defendant to go to jail.

(507) The defendant had to appear in front of the judge.

(508) The defendant's lawyer argued for their innocence.

(509) The defendant had to pay a fine for their actions.

(510) The judge gave the defendant a contemptuous glare.

(511) The defendant hired a lawyer to litigate the case.

(512) The judge asked the defendant to make a statement.

(513) The defendant may try to deny liability in a case.

(514) The prosecutor won the case against the defendant.

(515) The prosecutor charged the defendant with perjury.

(516) The defendant's defense was weak and unconvincing.

(517) The defendant was acquitted of the murder charges.

(518) The judge rebuked the defendant for their actions.

(519) The defendant was remanded to a boot camp program.

(520) The court found the defendant guilty of the crime.

(521) The judge gave a serious warning to the defendant.

(522) The judge affirmed the defendant's guilty verdict.

(523) The judge denied the defendant's request for bail.

(524) The defendant's defense team appealed the verdict.

(525) The defendant claimed to be innocent of the crime.

(526) Ensuing the trial, the defendant was found guilty.

(527) The witness gave proof of the defendant's actions.

(528) The judge berated the defendant for their actions.

(529) The judge sentenced the defendant for the larceny.

(530) The defendant pleaded guilty in the case of theft.

(531) The defendant pleaded guilty to the breach of law.

(532) The defendant pleaded guilty to the felony charge.

(533) The judge could not gainsay the defendant's alibi.

(534) The defendant refused to depose on the allegations.

(535) The defendant's alibi was proven to be a falsehood.

(536) The legal status of the defendant is still pending.

(537) The defendant will be questioned by the prosecutor.

(538) In neither case did the defendant provide an alibi.

(539) The defendant accepted the verdict without protest.

(540) The defendant's lawyer denied the claim of assault.

(541) The jury's decision was favorable to the defendant.

(542) The judge condemns the defendant to life in prison.

(543) The defendant will be subjected to a trial by jury.

(544) The jury was disbelieving of the defendant's alibi.

(545) The defendant's confession led him to plead guilty.

(546) The defendant's plea of innocence was unconvincing.

(547) The defendant avowed his intention to plead guilty.

(548) The ironclad evidence proved the defendant's guilt.

(549) The witness baldly testified against the defendant.

(550) The court ruling invalidates the defendant's alibi.



Defendant meaning


Defendant is a legal term that refers to a person or entity who is accused of committing a crime or violating a civil law. If you are writing a legal document or a report that involves a defendant, it is important to use the word correctly and in the appropriate context. Here are some tips on how to use the word defendant in a sentence:


1. Use the word defendant to refer to the person or entity who is being accused of a crime or violation.

For example, "The defendant is accused of stealing the company's confidential information."


2. When referring to a defendant in a legal document, use the full name of the person or entity.

For example, "John Smith is the defendant in this case."


3. Use the word defendant in the singular form when referring to one person or entity.

For example, "The defendant was found guilty of the crime."


4. Use the word defendants in the plural form when referring to multiple people or entities who are being accused of the same crime or violation.

For example, "The defendants were charged with conspiracy to commit fraud."


5. When referring to a defendant in a court case, use the word defendant instead of the person's name.

For example, "The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges."


6. Use the word defendant in a sentence to describe the role of the person or entity in the legal process.

For example, "The defendant has the right to a fair trial."


7. Use the word defendant in a sentence to describe the actions or behavior of the person or entity.

For example, "The defendant's actions were in violation of the law."


8. Use the word defendant in a sentence to describe the outcome of a legal case.

For example, "The defendant was found guilty and sentenced to ten years in prison."


In conclusion, using the word defendant correctly in a sentence is important when writing legal documents or reports. By following these tips, you can ensure that you are using the word in the appropriate context and conveying the intended meaning.





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