error coram nobis
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error coram nobis — /ehrar koram nowbas/ Error committed in the proceedings before us ; i.e., error assigned as a ground for reviewing, modifying, or vacating a judgment in the same court in which it was rendered. A writ to bring before the court that pronounced… … Black's law dictionary
error coram nobis — /ehrar koram nowbas/ Error committed in the proceedings before us ; i.e., error assigned as a ground for reviewing, modifying, or vacating a judgment in the same court in which it was rendered. A writ to bring before the court that pronounced… … Black's law dictionary
writ of error coram nobis — see writ Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
writ of error coram nobis — See coram nobis … Ballentine's law dictionary
Coram nobis — or coram vobis also known as error coram nobis or error coram vobis (from Latin quae coram nobis resident, or quae coram vobis resident, which [things] remain in our presence , or in your presence , respectively: the things referred to are the… … Wikipedia
coram nobis — cor·am no·bis / kȯr əm nō bəs, kō räm nō bēs/ n [Latin, in our presence]: writ of error coram nobis at writ Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
writ of error coram nobis — /rit av ehrar koram nowbas/ See coram nobis … Black's law dictionary
coram nobis — /koram nowbas/ In our presence; before us. Writ of error coram nobis is procedural tool whose purpose is to correct errors of fact only, and its function is to bring before the court rendering the judgment matters of fact which, if known at time… … Black's law dictionary
coram nobis — /koram nowbas/ In our presence; before us. Writ of error coram nobis is procedural tool whose purpose is to correct errors of fact only, and its function is to bring before the court rendering the judgment matters of fact which, if known at time… … Black's law dictionary
coram nobis — I. |nōbə̇s adjective (or adverb) Etymology: New Latin, literally, before us 1. obsolete, of a writ of error : for the review in the King s Bench of its own judgments as to errors of fact 2. : based upon an alleged error of fact used of a writ of… … Useful english dictionary