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Simple English definitions for legal terms

infamia

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A quick definition of infamia:

Infamia is a Latin term used in Roman law. It means having a bad reputation or ill-fame. It can also refer to losing honor as a citizen. There are two types of infamia: infamia facti, which means infamy in fact but not yet proven in court, and infamia juris, which means infamy established by a judicial verdict.

A more thorough explanation:

Infamia is a Latin term used in Roman law. It means having a bad reputation or ill-fame. It can also refer to the loss of honor as a citizen.

For example, if someone is known for stealing or lying, they may have infamia because they have a bad reputation. If someone commits a crime and is found guilty in court, they may have infamia juris because their infamy has been established by a judicial verdict.

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