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1 discharge from custody
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2 release from custody
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3 departure from custody
Юридический термин: побег из-под стражиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > departure from custody
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4 discharge from custody
Юридический термин: освободить из-под стражиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > discharge from custody
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5 escape from custody
Юридический термин: незаконное освобождение из-под стражи, побег из-под стражи -
6 free forcibly from custody
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > free forcibly from custody
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7 free from custody
Макаров: освободить из-под стражи -
8 provisional release from custody
Юридический термин: досудебное освобождение из-под стражиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > provisional release from custody
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9 release from custody
1) Общая лексика: освобождение из-под стражи2) Юридический термин: снятие с хранения3) Официальное выражение: освободить (задержанных) из-под стражи -
10 removal of a child from custody
юр.Н.П. отобрание ребёнкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > removal of a child from custody
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11 escape from custody
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12 departure from custody
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13 discharge from custody
звільняти з ув'язнення, звільняти з-під варти -
14 escape from custody
1) втеча з-під варти; незаконне звільнення з-під варти2) втікати з-під варти; незаконно звільняти з-під варти -
15 free forcibly from custody
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > free forcibly from custody
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16 free from custody
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17 release from custody
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18 released from custody
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19 escape, from, custody
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20 motion, for, release, from, custody
motion f visant à obtenir la mise en libertéEnglish-French legislative terms > motion, for, release, from, custody
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