被告人
意味
Defendant; the accused. A person who has been formally indicted and is standing trial in a criminal case.
In Japanese criminal procedure, 被告人 is the precise legal term for a person who has been formally charged (起訴) and is facing trial. This distinguishes them from 被疑者 (suspect, pre-indictment). In civil cases, the equivalent term is 被告 (defendant in a civil suit). The term is standard in court proceedings and legal documents. News media sometimes use 被告 as shorthand even in criminal contexts after indictment.
例文
- 裁判では被告人が終始無罪を主張し、弁護団も一貫した無罪主張を展開した。
- 被告人の精神状態を鑑定するための鑑定留置が決定された。
- 判決文は被告人の反省の情が見られないとして、実刑を言い渡した。
使い方ガイド
場面: criminal law, court proceedings, legal documents, journalism
トーン: legal, formal
起源と歴史
Sino-Japanese legal compound: 被 (hi) — subjected to; 告 (koku) — accusation, charge; 人 (nin) — person. Literally 'a person who has been accused/charged.' Part of the Meiji-era legal vocabulary imported alongside the continental European legal system.
文化的背景
時代: Meiji-Modern
世代: Adult
社会的背景: Educated
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復