- An
allocution, or allocutus, is a
formal statement made to a
court by the
defendant who has been
found guilty before being sentenced. It is part of the...
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allocution in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Allocution may
refer to:
Allocution, in
criminal procedure, a
statement by the
defendant before...
- Look up
allocution in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In the
Roman Catholic Church, a
papal allocution (from the
Latin allocutio, a commander's battle...
- to the
trials of the
conspirators being moved out-of-state, the
Victim Allocution Clarification Act of 1997 was
signed on
March 20, 1997, by
President Clinton...
- of lung
cancer in May 2015,
before he
could be sentenced. In his plea
allocution,
Madoff stated he
began his
Ponzi scheme in 1991. He
admitted he had never...
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other allocution speeches given by the
protesters complained about mistreatment from
government officials. Tim
DeChristopher gave an
allocution statement...
- In
media theory,
allocution is the one-way
dissemination of
information through a
media channel. It ****umes that one
party has an
unlimited amount of information...
- to its
proof of
guilt rather than
plead guilty; and [ii] that Wilson's
allocution of
remorse should be
discredited because he
failed to
testify notwithstanding...
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August 2024. "Sport athlétique", 14 mars 1891: "... dans une éloquente
allocution il a souhaité que ce
drapeau les
conduise 'souvent à la victoire, à la...
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Allocution en irlandais, par M.
Douglas Hyde". Bibliothèque
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