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1 2, 2, 489| of morals, in which the accused parties have died or ten 2 6, 1, 1312| law more favorable to the accused is to be applied.~§2. If 3 6, 1, 1323| circumstances mentioned in §1, the accused is not bound by a latae 4 6, 1, 1325| commit the delict;~3/ an accused person who, when a penalty 5 6, 1, 1347| Can. 1348 When an accused is acquitted of an accusation 6 7, 1, 1411| 1412 In penal cases the accused, even if absent, can be 7 7, 1, 1481| 2. In a penal trial, the accused must always have an advocate 8 7, 3, 1675| A marriage which was not accused while both spouses were 9 7, 3, 1675| spouses were living cannot be accused after the death of either 10 7, 4, 1720| 1/ he is to inform the accused of the accusation and the 11 7, 4, 1720| self-defense, unless the accused neglected to appear after 12 7, 4, 1722| of justice and cited the accused, at any stage of the process 13 7, 4, 1722| process can exclude the accused from the sacred ministry 14 7, 4, 1723| The judge who cites the accused must invite the accused 15 7, 4, 1723| accused must invite the accused to appoint an advocate according 16 7, 4, 1723| by the judge.~§2. If the accused does not make provision, 17 7, 4, 1723| function as long as the accused does not appoint an advocate 18 7, 4, 1724| process.~§2. For validity the accused must accept the renunciation 19 7, 4, 1724| renunciation unless the accused was declared absent from 20 7, 4, 1725| written or oral form, the accused, either personally or through 21 7, 4, 1726| evidently established that the accused did not commit the delict, 22 7, 4, 1726| sentence and absolve the accused even if it is also established 23 7, 4, 1727| Can. 1727 §1. The accused can propose an appeal even 24 7, 4, 1727| the sentence dismissed the accused only because the penalty 25 7, 4, 1728| to be observed.~§2. The accused is not bound to confess 26 7, 4, 1728| oath be administered to the accused.~ 27 7, 4, 1730| proposed challenge or the accused has been absolved for a