See Also: UNLAWFULLY, pleadings(law)
gabber(1)(dictionary)
gabber(2)(dictionary)

UNLAWFULLY, pleadings (law) and gabber(2) (iou)


UNLAWFULLY, pleadings (law)


UNLAWFULLY, pleadings. This word is frequently used in indictments in the description of the offence; it is necessary when the crime did not exist at description of the offence; it is necessary when the crime did not exist at common law, and when a statute, in describing an offence which it creates, common law, and when a statute, in describing an offence which it creates, uses the word, 1 Moody, Cr. Cas. 339; but it is unnecessary whenever the uses the word, 1 Moody, Cr. Cas. 339; but it is unnecessary whenever the crime existed at common law, and is manifestly illegal. 1 Chitty, Crim. Law, crime existed at common law, and is manifestly illegal. 1 Chitty, Crim. Law, *241; Hawk. B. 2, c. 95, s. 96; 2 Roll. Ab. 82; Bac. Abr. Indictment, G 1 *241; Hawk. B. 2, c. 95, s. 96; 2 Roll. Ab. 82; Bac. Abr. Indictment, G 1 Cro. C. C. 38, 43. Cro. C. C. 38, 43.

gabber(2) (iou)



gabber verb trans. E18.
[from GAB verb2 + -ER5. Cf. JABBER verb, GIBBER verb.]
Talk volubly, jabber.