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Bill of Particulars   /bɪl əv pərtˈɪkjələrz/   Listen
Bill of Particulars

noun
1.
The particular events to be dealt with in a criminal trial; advises the defendant and the court of the facts the defendant will be required to meet.






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"Bill of particulars" Quotes from Famous Books



... leaving me free to make my escape, which I did with a considerable sense of relief. I found the secretary a meek little clerk, with a curious hidden vein of timid facetiousness. He supplied me with the necessary ticket and a hand-bill of particulars. ...
— The Message • Alec John Dawson

... bill of particulars is more or less lengthy all it amounts to is the usual kitchen tragedy. Stella has given notice. After havin' been a good and faithful cook for 'steen years; first for Mrs. Ellins's mother, and then being handed ...
— Torchy As A Pa • Sewell Ford



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