Arretted

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(arrectatus, i. e, ad rectum vocatus). Convened before a judge and charged with a crime. Ad rectum malefactorem, is, according to Bracton, to have a malefactor forthcoming to be put on his trial. Imputed, or laid to one’s charge; as, no folly may be arretted to any one under age. Bracton, lib. 3, tr. 2, c. 10; Cunningham.

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(arrectatus, i. e, ad rectum vocatus). Convened before a judge and charged with a crime. Ad rectum malefactorem, is, according to Bracton, to have a malefactor forthcoming to be put on his trial. Imputed, or laid to one’s charge; as, no folly may be arretted to any one under age. Bracton, lib. 3, tr. 2, c. 10; Cunningham.

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