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Respondent - Definition and Overview |
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In Common law, a defendant is any person who is required to answer the complaint of a plaintiff in a civil suit or any person who has been named in a criminal information or criminal complaint and stands accused of violating a criminal statute. A defendant in a civil action usually makes his or her first court appearance, voluntarily, in response to a summons whereas a defendant in a criminal case is usually taken into custody by a peace officer and brought before a court, pursuant to an arrest warrant. The actions of a defendant, and their counsel, is known as the defence.
A respondent is the parallel term used in a proceeding which is commenced by petition.
Historically, a defendant in a civil action could also be taken into custody pursuant to a writ of capias ad respondendum and forced to post bail before being released from custody. However, a modern day defendant in a civil action is usually able to avoid most (if not all) court appearances if he or she is represented by a lawyer whereas a defendant in a criminal case (particularly a felony or indictment) is usually obliged to post bail before being released from custody and must be present at every stage thereafter of the proceedings against him or her.
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Example Usage of Respondent |
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ZoomerangSurvey: @joetorok Zoomerang's Basic acct is free w/ a 30 Q/100 Respondent limit per survey, lots of tips/templates available too. Send me any Q's |
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secretsushi: "Although more than half of Respondent have met new people through electronic media, face-to-face interaction is still the gold standard." |
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s8ajeangshxj: Plea of true not involuntary because Respondent erroneously... http://tinyurl.com/yz5npf5 |
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