judicio
11confessus in judicio pro judicato habetur, et quodammodo sua sententia damnatur — /kanfesas in juwdish(iy)ow prow juwdakeytow habiytar, et kwowdaemadow s(y)uwa sentensh(iy)a daemneytar/ A person confessing his guilt when arraigned is deemed to have been found guilty, and is, as it were, condemned by his own sentence …
12de falso judicio — /diy folsow juwdishiyow/ Writ of false judgment …
13in judicio non creditor nisi juratis — /in jadis(hXi)yow non kredatar naysay jareytas/ In a trial, credence is given only to those who are sworn …
14jurato creditur in judicio — /jareydow kredatar in jadish(iy)ow/ He who makes oath is to be believed in judgment …
15persona standi in judicio — /parsowna stsenday in juwdish(iy)ow/ Capacity of standing in court or in judgment; capacity to be a party to an action; capacity or ability to sue …
16stare in judicio — /steriy in juwdish(iy)ow/ To appear before a tribunal, either as plaintiff or defendant …
17apparitio in judicio — An appearance in court …
18Confessio facta in judicio omni probatione major est — A confession made in court is more important than all proof …
19Confessus in judicio pro judicato habetur et quodammodo sua sententia damnatur — One who confesses in court is held to have been adjudged and in a manner is condemned by his own sentence …
20de judicio sisti — For appearing in court …