The term coram is used in phrases that refer to the appearance of a person before another individual or a group. Coram non judice, "in the presence of a person not a judge," is a phrase that describes a proceeding brought before a court that lacks the jurisdiction to hear such a matter
I think this quote refers to A guard and a prisoner. The guard is the superintendent with the keys to the cell. He is standing by the prisoners door, and let the prisoner out into the lobby. I think the last part means that the prisoner got loose because he was first out the door.
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blood left at the scene includes the direct evidence.
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this is for the set up this is the first one I saw