Definition
The person on the receiving end of criminal charges, standing in the uncomfortable spotlight of allegations before guilt is proven—or not. Unlike a defendant in a civil case who might just owe money, the accused faces potential loss of liberty and that special joy of being presumed innocent while everyone treats you like you're guilty. Until the gavel falls on a verdict, they're in legal limbo with a very expensive lawyer.
Example Usage
The accused maintained his innocence throughout the trial, though the mountain of evidence suggested otherwise.
Source: Common legal terminology
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