Dictionary Definition
defendant n : a person or institution against
whom an action is brought in a court of law; the person being sued
or accused [syn: suspect] [ant: plaintiff]
User Contributed Dictionary
Pronunciation
Noun
- In civil proceedings, the party responding to the complaint; one who is sued and called upon to make satisfaction for a wrong complained of by another.
- In criminal proceedings, the accused.
Related terms
Translations
person prosecuted or sued
- Czech: obžalovaný , obviněný , žalovaný
- Finnish: vastaaja
- French: inculpé
- German: Angeklagter , Angeklagte
- Hebrew: נאשם (ne'esham) , נאשמת (ne'eshemet)
- Interlingua: accusato
- Japanese: 被告 (ひこく hikoku)
- Polish: oskarżony
- Portuguese: réu , ré ; acusado , acusada
- Russian: обвиняемый (obvin'ájemyj) , ответчик (otv'étčik) , подсудимый (podsudímyj)
- Serbian: branjenik , branjenica
- Slovene: obtoženi , obtožena
Extensive Definition
A defendant or defender (Δ in
legal
shorthand) is any party who is required to answer the complaint of a plaintiff or pursuer in a civil lawsuit before a court, or any party who has been
formally charged or
accused of violating a criminal statute.
A defendant in a civil action usually makes his
or her first court appearance voluntarily in response to a summons,
whereas a defendant in a criminal case is often taken into custody
by police and brought before a court, pursuant to an arrest
warrant. The actions of a defendant, and its lawyer counsel, is
known as the defense.
A respondent is the parallel term used in a
proceeding which is commenced by petition.
Historically,a defendant in a civil action could
also be taken into custody pursuant to a writ of capias
ad respondendum and forced to post bail before being released from
custody. However, a modern day defendant in a civil action is
usually able to avoid most (if not all) court appearances if he or
she is represented by a lawyer whereas a defendant in a
criminal case (particularly a felony or indictment) is usually
obliged to post bail before being released from custody and must be
present at every stage thereafter of the proceedings against him or
her (they often may have their lawyer appear instead, especially
for very minor cases, such as traffic offenses in jurisdictions
which treat them as crimes). If found guilty, or if the defendant
reaches a plea bargain
or other settlement with the prosecution, the defendant receives a
sentence
from the presiding judge.
This sentence, however, does not necessarily include the full
punishment: social
stigma of prosecution and
collateral consequences of criminal charges may still affect
the defendant.
Historical restrictions on giving evidence
In Britain up until the end of the 19th century, defendants were banned by law from giving evidence in their defence, since it was assumed they would be inclined to lie.References
See also
defendant in Czech: Žalovaný
defendant in German: Angeklagter
defendant in Spanish: demandado
defendant in Japanese: 被告
defendant in Dutch: Gedaagde
defendant in Russian: Подсудимый
defendant in Scots: Defender
defendant in Slovak: Žalovaný
defendant in Swedish: Svarande
defendant in Chinese: 被告
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
accessory, accused, bitter-ender, brawler, correspondent, diehard, disputant, dissentient, dissident, intransigent, irreconcilable,
last-ditcher, libelee,
litigant, litigationist, litigator, naysayer, negativist, noncooperator, objector, obstructionist, obstructive, opposer, oppositionist, panel, parties litigant, party, plaintiff, prisoner, protester, quarreler, resister, respondent, scrapper, suitor, suspect, witness, wrangler