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1 evidence
• admit evidence einem Beweisantrag stattgeben, ein Beweismittel zulassen• for want of evidence aus Mangel an Beweisen• give evidence unter Beweis stellen; aussagen (als Zeuge)• give evidence in favo(u)r of a party zugunsten einer Partei aussagen• produce evidence Beweis erbringen• submit evidence Beweis antreten• used in evidence als Beweis benutzt -
2 subpoena
sub·poe·na[səbˈpi:nə, AM səˈp-]I. vt<-ed, -ed or -'d, -'d>1. (order to attend)▪ to \subpoena sb jdn [unter Strafandrohung] [vor]ladento \subpoena sb to testify jdn als Zeugen vorladen2. (order to submit)to \subpoena documents from sb von jdm die Vorlage von Dokumenten verlangento issue a \subpoena eine Ladung erlassen fachsprto serve a \subpoena on sb jdn vorladen* * *[sə'piːnə] (JUR)1. nVorladung f2. vtwitness vorladen; documents unter Strafandrohung verlangen or fordernhe was subpoenaed to give evidence — er wurde als Zeuge vorgeladen
* * *A s (Vor)Ladung f (unter Strafandrohung)B v/t (unter Strafandrohung) vorladen* * *(US) expr.Vorladung f. (US) v.vorladen v.
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