Nemo allegans turpitudinem suam, est audiendus

Nemo allegans turpitudinem suam, est audiendus
No one asserting his own wickedness should be heard. A Roman-law maxim. People v Coffey, 161 Cal 433, 119 P 901.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • nemo allegans suam turpitudinem audiendus est — /niymow aelagaenz s(y)uwam tarpat(y)uwdanam odiyendas est/ No one alleging his own turpitude is to be heard as a witness. This is not a rule of evidence, but applies to a party seeking to enforce a right founded on an illegal consideration …   Black's law dictionary

  • nemo allegans suam turpitudinem audiendus est — /niymow aelagaenz s(y)uwam tarpat(y)uwdanam odiyendas est/ No one alleging his own turpitude is to be heard as a witness. This is not a rule of evidence, but applies to a party seeking to enforce a right founded on an illegal consideration …   Black's law dictionary

  • Nemo allegans suam turpitudinem audiendus est — No one should be permitted to testify as to his own baseness or wickedness. The United States v Leffler (US) 11 Pet 86, 94, 9 L Ed 642, 645 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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