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Legal Definitions - prisoner at the bar

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Definition of prisoner at the bar

Definition: A prisoner at the bar is an old-fashioned term used to describe a person who is on trial and accused of a crime.

Example: The prisoner at the bar was charged with theft and was awaiting his sentence.

Explanation: The example illustrates the definition by showing how the term "prisoner at the bar" is used to describe a person who is on trial and accused of a crime. The accused person is standing at the bar of the court, waiting for the judge to deliver their verdict.

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Simple Definition

Prisoner at the bar: A person who is accused of a crime and is on trial in a court of law. This term is old-fashioned and not commonly used today.

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