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Legal Definitions - appellor

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Definition of appellor

Definition: In historical English law, an appellor was a person who formally accused another of a crime, challenged a jury, or informed against an accomplice.

Example: If someone witnessed a crime and reported it to the authorities, they could be considered an appellor.

Explanation: An appellor was someone who brought accusations against another person in a legal setting. This could include reporting a crime they witnessed, challenging the selection of a jury, or providing information about someone who was involved in a crime. The example illustrates how someone who reports a crime they witnessed could be considered an appellor.

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Simple Definition

Term: Appellor

Definition: In the past, in English law, an appellor was someone who accused another person of a crime, challenged a jury, or reported a partner in crime.

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