Definition of Codefendant. Meaning of Codefendant. Synonyms of Codefendant

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Definition of Codefendant

Codefendant
Codefendant Co`de*fend"ant, n. A joint defendant. --Blackstone.

Meaning of Codefendant from wikipedia

- In court proceedings, a defendant is a person or object who is the party either accused of committing a crime in criminal prosecution or against whom some...
- Travis Barker (blink 182). In 2021, Burkett formed his newest project Codefendants, alongside fellow punk rock musicians Ceschi and Sam King of Get Dead...
- of his rights under the Confrontation Clause if a confession by his codefendant was introduced in their joint trial, regardless of whether the jury received...
- Convention. The Chicago Eight became the Chicago Seven after the case against codefendant Bobby Seale was declared a mistrial. All of the defendants were charged...
- for their video “El Chapo.” In 2021, Ramos formed his newest project Codefendants, alongside fellow punk rock musicians Fat Mike of NOFX and Sam King of...
- the jury for $60,000. On March 13, 1987, they acquitted Gotti and his codefendants of all charges. In the face of previous Mafia convictions, particularly...
- pardoned Bannon, sparing him from a federal trial, but did not pardon his codefendants. Federal pardons do not cover state offenses, and in 2022, Bannon was...
- Late" Octave Ryan Vojtesak Kudo Charlie Handsome Rex Kudo 3:29 16. "No CoDefendant" Octave Diehl Khaled Garcia Andrea Fisher Czeiner Varvatsoulis Ben Billions...
- to an indictment unsealed on April 26, 2022, Balsamo and five other codefendants, including capo Nicholas Calisi, operated a criminal racketeering enterprise...
- of millions of dollars in real-estate investments. He named Day as a codefendant, describing her as an "unwilling, involuntary plaintiff whose consent...