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61 témoin à charge
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62 bigleux
I.n. m.1. 'Four-eyes', short-sighted person wearing thick glasses.2. (pol.): Witness to a crime. Geler les bigleux: To 'hold' witnesses.II.adj. Short-sighted. -
63 colmater
I.v. intrans.1. To 'stump' someone, to leave someone speechless.2. (Underworld slang): To silence a witness with strong-arm methods.II.v. trans. reflex. Se colmater la brèche: To 'stuff one's face', to eat voraciously. -
64 défargueur
n. m. Witness for the defence. -
65 fargueur
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66 frimage
n. m. (pol.):1. Taking of 'mugshots', photographing of criminals.2. Confrontation between suspect and witness. -
67 parrain
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68 devant un tribunal
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69 en foi de quoi
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70 faire pression sur un témoin
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71 hostile
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72 interroger un témoin
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73 poser des questions tendancieuses au témoin
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74 prendre la déposition d'un témoin
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75 procéder à l'audition d'un témoin
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76 récolement des témoins
[relecture de leur declaration aux témoins pour valider leur témoignage] witness-proofingDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > récolement des témoins
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77 témoigner en justice
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78 témoin assisté
assisted witness [in France]Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > témoin assisté
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79 témoin défavorable
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80 témoigner
hear witness, testify
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