ubi non accusator ibi non iudex Phrase
Meaning:
where [there is] no accuser, there [is] no judge
Comment
Thus, there can be no judgment or case if no one charges a defendant with a crime. The phrase is sometimes parodied as "where there are no police, there is no speed limit".
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