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1 противоречащее доказательство
Юридический русско-английский словарь > противоречащее доказательство
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2 противоречащее доказательство
Русско-английский юридический словарь > противоречащее доказательство
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3 противоречащее доказательство
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > противоречащее доказательство
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4 противоречивое доказательство
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > противоречивое доказательство
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5 версия
сущ.case;lead;story;version- версия защиты
- версия обвинения
- ложная версия
- официальная версия
- правдивая версияверсия обвиняемого (подсудимого) — accused’s (defendant’s) story
версия, не соответствующая материалам дела — inconsistent story
версия, основанная на прямых доказательствах — direct case; case of direct evidence
версия, противоречащая материалам дела — contradicting (contradictory) story
версия, соответствующая материалам дела — consistent story
выдвигать \версияю — to advance (initiate, set out) a lead; --
доказывать \версияю по делу — to prove a case
опровергать \версияю — to disprove a case
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6 версия
сущ.case; lead; story; versionвыдвигать версию — to advance (initiate, set out) a lead
версия, не соответствующая материалам дела — inconsistent story
версия, основанная на прямых доказательствах — direct case; case of direct evidence
версия, противоречащая материалам дела — contradicting (contradictory) story
- версия обвиненияверсия, соответствующая материалам дела — consistent story
- версия обвиняемого
- версия подсудимого
- второстепенная версия
- вторичная версия
- ложная версия
- основная версия
- первичная версия
- официальная версия событий
- правдивая версия
- сильная версия обвинения
- слабая версия обвинения
- собственная версия событий
- собственная версия
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