reus

Usages of reus

Pater filiis dicit iudicem aequum esse oportere, sive reus dives sit sive pauper.
Father tells his children that a judge ought to be fair, whether the accused is rich or poor.
Reus videt iudicem severum esse et voce timida respondet.
The accused sees that the judge is stern and answers in a timid voice.
Magistra discipulis narrat reum aequum iudicium sperare debere, non rumorem falsum timere.
The teacher tells the students that an accused person ought to hope for a fair trial, not fear a false rumor.
Si iustitia in iudicio servatur, etiam reus aequum iudicium sperat.
If justice is preserved in the trial, even the accused hopes for a fair judgment.
Iudex severus reum interrogat.
The stern judge questions the accused.
Iudex hodie severior est quam heri, quia reus mendacium dicit.
The judge is sterner today than yesterday, because the accused tells a lie.
Reus iudicium severum timet, sed iustitiam sperat.
The accused fears a harsh judgment, but hopes for justice.
Reus veritatem fateri coactus est.
The accused was forced to confess the truth.
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