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Что (кто) такое joinder of accused - определение

JOINING OF TWO OR MORE LEGAL ISSUES TOGETHER
Join (law); Mandatory joinder; Joinder of issue; Party Joinder; Consolidation of actions

Accused         
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The Accused; The accused; The Accused (disambiguation); Accused (disambiguation); Accused (film); The Accused (movie); Accused (TV series)
·adj Charged with offense; as, an accused person.
II. Accused ·Impf & ·p.p. of Accuse.
accused         
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The Accused; The accused; The Accused (disambiguation); Accused (disambiguation); Accused (film); The Accused (movie); Accused (TV series)
(accused)
You can use the accused to refer to a person or a group of people charged with a crime or on trial for it. (LEGAL)
The accused is alleged to be a member of a right-wing gang...
= defendant
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accused         
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The Accused; The accused; The Accused (disambiguation); Accused (disambiguation); Accused (film); The Accused (movie); Accused (TV series)
adj. to stand accused

Википедия

Joinder

In law, a joinder is the joining of two or more legal issues together. Procedurally, a joinder allows multiple issues to be heard in one hearing or trial and occurs if the issues or parties involved overlap sufficiently to make the process more efficient or fairer. That helps courts avoid hearing the same facts multiple times or seeing the same parties return to court separately for each of their legal disputes. The term is also used in the realm of contracts to describe the joining of new parties to an existing agreement.