Definition of Arguendo
a statement from an attorney or judge that is said in theory or supposedly without admitting blame
Examples of Arguendo in a sentence
When the judge stated an arguendo, he was only stating a fact about the case without implying the defendant’s guilt. 🔊
The arguendo given from the defense attorney was merely a description of his client’s association with the murdered victim and not to incriminate his client. 🔊
When the attorney was assuming an arguendo, he made an observation as a legal statement and not as an admission of his client’s guilt. 🔊
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