Absolvitor

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  • Absolvitor Meanings

    noun a legal term referring to a formal declaration of innocence or acquittal in a court case

    Fields related to absolvitor

    Law

    In the legal field, an absolvitor is a judicial decision that absolves or clears a defendant of guilt or liability.

    Court Proceedings

    An absolvitor may be granted by a court following a trial or hearing, indicating that the defendant has been acquitted.

    Legal Judgments

    Absolvitor may be used in legal judgments to indicate a decision in favor of the defendant.

    Scottish Law

    In Scottish law, absolvitor is a term used to refer to a formal acquittal or dismissal of charges.

    Occupation Usage of absolvitor

    Lawyer

    In the legal profession, an absolvitor is a formal declaration of acquittal or discharge of a defendant in a criminal case.

    Judge

    A judge may issue an absolvitor to dismiss a case or acquit a defendant based on lack of evidence or other legal grounds.

    Legal Scholar

    In legal academia, the term absolvitor may be used in scholarly articles or discussions about criminal law and court proceedings.

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