Defendant's legal opposite (9) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% PLAINTIFF Defendant's legal opposite (9) (9)
94% BLONDES 2009's "Legally ___" (7) TV Sep 7, 2025
79% INDUBIOPROREO Legal principle which presumes a defendant's innocence in a doubtful case (13) The Times O Tempora Aug 23, 2025
79% DIGITALIS Number 23's opposite is a plant (9)
75% WRIT Legal document (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 16, 2025
75% TORT Legal wrong (4) USA Today Sep 13, 2025
75% ALIBI Legal defence (5) The Telegraph Quick Sep 12, 2025
75% ATTACKDOGS Defenders on leashes (10) Universal Sep 8, 2025
75% LIABLE Legally obliged (6) The Telegraph Quick Sep 5, 2025
75% VALID Legally sound (5) The Telegraph Quick Sep 4, 2025
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