Etymology
Meaning
A codefendant is a person who is charged with the same crime or offense as another person in a legal proceeding.
Origin
The term "codefendant" comes from the Latin phrase "co-defendens," which means "one who defends himself together with another." It has been used in legal contexts since the Middle Ages.
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