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Be accuser
noun
One who accuses; one who brings a charge of crime or fault.
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When it is considered how contrary it is to our practice and ways of thinking for the same person to be accuser and sole judge in a matter which if he be sensitive, may involve strong personal feeling, I should expect the power to be limited by the necessities of the case 'to insure order and decorum in their presence' as it is stated in Ex parte Robinson, 19 Wall.
Ultras Ahlawy declined the invitation saying it could not be accuser and judge at the same time but kept the door to a dialogue open.
Similar(58)
Of these six, five were accused, three were accusers, two were hanged, one escaped.
To the extent there are accusers in the trial of Dennis Kozlowski Dennis Kozlowski and Mark Swartz Mark Swartz, they are Tyco International 's former directors.
Durbin: Someone leaned over and said, "Those are the accusers, the Clinton accusers".
This time it is the accuser's turn to ask.
There was one accuser in the criminal case — a girl who said Springer touched her leg on several occasions.
There is one accuser in the criminal case — a girl who said Springer touched her leg on several occasions.
The program suggested that he felt sufficiently protected by his status against any would-be accusers that he joked and boasted about it.
The detainee asked that his accuser be brought to testify.
Q: Should the second accuser be allowed to testify?
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