Pon It Se

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(Lat. puts himself). In English criminal practice. When the defendant pleads “not guilty,” his plea is recorded by the officer of the court, either by writing the words “po. se,” an abbreviation of the words ponit se super patriam, puts himself upon his country, or, as at the central criminal court, non cut. 2 Den. C. C. 392. See “Arraignment.”

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(Lat. puts himself). In English criminal practice. When the defendant pleads “not guilty,” his plea is recorded by the officer of the court, either by writing the words “po. se,” an abbreviation of the words ponit se super patriam, puts himself upon his country, or, as at the central criminal court, non cut. 2 Den. C. C. 392. See “Arraignment.”

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