notitia criminis
English
Etymology
From
Latin
nōtitia
(
“
renown
”
)
+
crīminis
, genitive of
crīmen
(
“
verdict
”
)
.
Noun
notitia
criminis
(
law
)
A
notice
conveyed to a
prosecutor
that a
crime
is
alleged
to have occurred.
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