INDICIUM

INDICIUM indicium (in-dish-ee-[schwa]m), n. [Latin] Roman law. 1. The act of providing evidence against an accused. 2. The act of promising recompense for a certain service. 3. A sign or mark; esp., something used as a type of proof. See INDICARE. What is the legal equivalent of the term INDICIUM in Chinese?

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