writ of error coram vobis
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writ of error coram vobis — /rit av ehrar koram vowbas/ This writ, at the English common law, is distinguished from writ of error coram nobis, in that the former issued from the Court of King s Bench to a judgment of the Court of Common Pleas, whereas the latter issued from … Black's law dictionary
error coram vobis — /ehrar koram vowbas/ Error in the proceedings before you ; words used in a writ of error directed by an appellate court to the court which tried the cause. See coram vobis … Black's law dictionary
error coram vobis — /ehrar koram vowbas/ Error in the proceedings before you ; words used in a writ of error directed by an appellate court to the court which tried the cause. See coram vobis … Black's law dictionary
writ of error — A writ issued from a court of appellate jurisdiction, directed to the judge or judges of a court of record, requiring them to remit to the appellate court the record of an action before them, in which a final judgment has been entered, in order… … Black's law dictionary
coram vobis — Before you; in your presence. A writ for the correction of error which is essentially the same as a writ of coram nobis, the only distinction being that where the writ is directed by the reviewing court to another arm of the same court, it is… … Ballentine's law dictionary
coram vobis — /koram vowbas/ Before you. A writ of error directed by a court of review to the court which tried the cause, to correct an error in fact. See coram nobis writ of error … Black's law dictionary
coram vobis — /koram vowbas/ Before you. A writ of error directed by a court of review to the court which tried the cause, to correct an error in fact. See coram nobis writ of error … Black'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
writ — A written judicial order to perform a specified act, or giving authority to have it done, as in a writ of mandamus or certiorari, or as in an original writ for instituting an action at common law. A written court order or a judicial process,… … Black's law dictionary
error, writ of — A writ issued from a court of appellate jurisdiction, directed to the judge or judges of a court of record, requiring them to remit to the appellate court the record of an action before them, in which a final judgment has been entered, in order… … Black's law dictionary