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- Culprit abstract "A culprit, under English law properly the prisoner at the bar, is one accused of a crime. The term is used, generally, of one guilty of an offence. In origin the word is a combination of two Anglo-French legal words, culpable: guilty, and prit or prest: Old French: ready. On the prisoner at the bar pleading not guilty, the clerk of the crown answered culpable, and states that he was ready (prest) to join issue. The words "cul. prist" were then entered on the roll, showing that issue had been joined. When French law terms were discontinued, the words were taken as forming one word addressed to the prisoner.The formula "Culprit, how will you be tried?" in answer to a plea of "not guilty," is first found in the trial for murder of the 7th Earl of Pembroke in 1678.Under modern criminal law, the preferred term is defendant.12px This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:".
- Culprit wikiPageID "3919577".
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- Culprit wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Culprit wikiPageRevisionID "672731001".
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Norman_language.
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Criminal_law.
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legal_terms.
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLink Crime.
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLink Criminal_law.
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLink Defendant.
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLink Etymology.
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLink French_law.
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLink Guilt_(law).
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLink Law.
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_France.
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLink Offence_(law).
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLink Old_French.
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Herbert,_7th_Earl_of_Pembroke.
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLink Prison.
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Culprit".
- Culprit wikiPageWikiLinkText "culprit".
- Culprit hasPhotoCollection Culprit.
- Culprit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1911.
- Culprit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Crime-stub.
- Culprit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Law-term-stub.
- Culprit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Culprit subject Category:Criminal_law.
- Culprit subject Category:Legal_terms.
- Culprit type Agent.
- Culprit type Article.
- Culprit type Company.
- Culprit type Organisation.
- Culprit type Article.
- Culprit type Concept.
- Culprit type Term.
- Culprit type Organization.
- Culprit type Agent.
- Culprit type SocialPerson.
- Culprit type Thing.
- Culprit type Q18127.
- Culprit type Q43229.
- Culprit comment "A culprit, under English law properly the prisoner at the bar, is one accused of a crime. The term is used, generally, of one guilty of an offence. In origin the word is a combination of two Anglo-French legal words, culpable: guilty, and prit or prest: Old French: ready. On the prisoner at the bar pleading not guilty, the clerk of the crown answered culpable, and states that he was ready (prest) to join issue. The words "cul.".
- Culprit label "Culprit".
- Culprit sameAs Reu.
- Culprit sameAs m.0b6swn.
- Culprit sameAs Culprit.
- Culprit sameAs Thủ_phạm.
- Culprit sameAs Q3310538.
- Culprit sameAs Q3310538.
- Culprit wasDerivedFrom Culprit?oldid=672731001.
- Culprit isPrimaryTopicOf Culprit.