108 examples of complainant in sentences

If upon careful examination of the complainant and any witnesses whom he may bring, it appears that the offense has probably been committed, the justice issues a warrant, reciting the substance of the complaint, and commanding an officer to arrest the accused and produce him for trial.

In the presence of the accused, the magistrate examines the complainant and witnesses in support of the prosecution, upon oath, "in relation to any matter connected with such charge which may be deemed pertinent.

But the complainant simply alleges upon oath, that a crime against his person or property has been threatened.

The power to impeach is vested in the representatives because for the reason stated, they seem more immediately in fact as well as in name to represent the people, who it will be remembered are always the complainant in criminal cases.

OATH TO COMPLAINANT.

There must be a great revolution in painting as in politics; we must federate too, I tell you; we'll decapitate those aristocrats, the Titians and Paul Veroneses; we'll establish, instead of a jury, a revolutionary tribunal, which shall condemn to instant death any man who troubles himself about the idealthat king whom we have knocked off his throne; and at this tribunal I will be at once complainant, lawyer, and judge.

"The complainant was ascending the staircase of the club when he met the defendant, who, speaking of Lemberg, said Lemberg belonged to Russia.

Complainant replied: 'No, it is in Poland; it cannot belong to Russia,' when the defendant struck him with some sharp instrument on the top of the head, and the stars had not yet completely healed.

The complainant said that the girl was exceedingly insolentno one could imagine how insolent she had beenit was beyond endurance.

And, if any should complain, it would of course come to the ears of the overseer, and the complainant would be inhumanly punished for it.

And, if any should complain, it would of course come to the ears of the overseer, and the complainant would be inhumanly punished for it.

Incidentally, the complainant in this case was Vithaldas Hegde, a popular persona amongst journalists and policemen alike.

Having thus endeavoured to prove the legality of abridgments from custom from reason, it remains only that we show, that we have not printed the complainant's copy, but abridged it.

" In his nervous condition he did not recall what, had he stopped calmly to consider the matter, he must have known very wellnamely, that no warrant could possibly issue unless Mrs. Pumpelly, as complainant, signed and swore to the information herself.

" "How often we defend cases," ruminated his partner, "where the complainant is just as bad as the prisoner at the barif not worse.

I gather from the papers that Mr. Lowry here, after holding himself out to be a properly licensed veterinary, treated a horse belonging to the complainant.

The testimony of the complainant stood uncontradicted.

The complainant was not an accomplice and his testimony did not have to be corroborated.

Neither was what had passed between the complainant and defendant privileged as a confidential communication, because the complainant was not a physician.

Neither was what had passed between the complainant and defendant privileged as a confidential communication, because the complainant was not a physician.

The other one is the complainant!"

I gave the complainant a solemn warning and advised him not only to let fall his accusation, but to put an end to the talk in the parish.

The complainant came to me, and appealed to my recollection of the circumstance.

" There was a pause; the disappointed complainant seemed not to know what to do.

"At last, after much entreaty and supplication [on my part], the governor sent for the complainant, and made him consent that for five thousand pieces of silver he should withdraw his charge of murder.

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