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Simple English definitions for legal terms

A quick definition of ad tunc et ibidem:

Term: ad tunc et ibidem

Definition: Ad tunc et ibidem is a Latin phrase that means "then and there being found." It was commonly used in indictments in the past.

A more thorough explanation:

ad tunc et ibidem

ad tunc et ibidem is a Latin phrase that means "then and there being found." It was commonly used in indictments in the past.

Example 1: The witness testified that he saw the defendant steal the car ad tunc et ibidem, meaning he saw the defendant steal the car at that exact time and place.

Example 2: The prosecutor charged the defendant with assault ad tunc et ibidem, meaning the assault occurred at that exact time and place.

The examples illustrate how ad tunc et ibidem was used in indictments to specify the exact time and place of a crime or event. It was important to be specific in indictments to ensure that the defendant was being charged with the correct crime and that the evidence presented was accurate.

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