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1 acquittal
noun He was released from prison following his acquittal.) frifinnelsefrikjenningsubst. \/əˈkwɪtl\/1) ( jus) frikjennelse, frifinnelse, frifinnelsesdom2) innfrielsesentence of acquittal ( jus) frifinnelsesdom -
2 verdict of acquittal
subst.frikjennelse -
3 acquit
ə'kwitpast tense, past participle - acquitted; verb(to declare (an accused person) to be innocent: The judge acquitted her of murder.) frifinne, frikjennefrikjenneverb \/əˈkwɪt\/1) ( jus) frifinne, frikjenne, frigjøre fra gjeldsforpliktelse2) betale, innfriacquit oneself opptre, oppføre segfrigjøre segacquit oneself of something ( gammeldags) fullføre noe, oppfylle noe, utføre noeacquit somebody of something frikjenne noen fra\/for noe -
4 licence
(a (printed) form giving permission to do something (eg to keep a television set etc, drive a car, sell alcohol etc): a driving licence.) tillatelse, bevilling, -kort, -lisens- license- licensed
- licenseeavgift--------lisensIsubst. \/ˈlaɪs(ə)ns\/ eller license1) lisens, tillatelse, bevilling, løyve, kongebrev, lov, rett2) sertifikat3) ( alkoholservering) skjenkebevilling, skjenkerett, bevilling, løyve4) ( handel) handelsbrev, håndverksbrev, autorisasjon5) avgift• have you paid your car licence yet?6) ( våpen) bæretillatelse7) tøylesløshet, usedelighet, lettsindighet, lidderlighet8) handlefrihet, dispensasjon9) ( kunst) frihetdommeren hevdet at frifinnelsen var det samme som å rope «fritt frem» for voldtektlicence to print money ( overført) gullgruvemade under (a) licence laget på lisensmarry by licence forklaring: gifte seg etter å ha fått utstedt ekteskapslisenspoetic licence poetisk frihet, licentia poeticasubject to licence avhengig av bevilling\/tillatelseunder licence på lisensIIverb \/ˈlaɪs(ə)ns\/se ➢ license, 2 -
5 sentence
'sentəns 1. noun1) (a number of words forming a complete statement: `I want it', and `Give it to me!' are sentences.) setning2) (a punishment imposed by a lawcourt: a sentence of three years' imprisonment; He is under sentence of death.) dom, straff2. verb((usually with to) to condemn to a particular punishment: He was sentenced to life imprisonment.) dømme, avsi dom overdom--------dømme--------setningIsubst. \/ˈsentəns\/1) (jus, i straffesaker) dom2) ( jus) straff3) ( grammatikk) (hoved)setning4) ( gammeldags) sentens, fyndord, tankespråk5) ( musikk) periodecommute a sentence ( jus) omgjøre en straff til en annencustodial sentence ( jus) fengselsstraff, frihetsdomdeferred sentence ( jus) betinget domimmediate sentence ( jus) ubetinget dompass sentence ( jus) avsi straffedom, avgi straffeutmåling, avsi dom over, dømme, domfellesentence of acquittal ( jus) frifinnelsesentence of imprisonment ( jus) fengselsdom, fengselsstraffserve one's sentence ( jus) avtjene sin straff, sone sin straff• he was fined £50 with a suspended sentence (with suspended execution of sentence)under sentence of death ( jus) dødsdømt, dømt til dødenunfit to serve sentence ( jus) soningsudyktigIIverb \/ˈsentəns\/dømme, avsi dom over
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acquittal — ac·quit·tal /ə kwit əl/ n 1: release or discharge from debt or other liability 2: a setting free or deliverance from the charge of an offense by verdict of a jury, judgment of a court, or other legal process see also implied acquittal; judgment… … Law dictionary
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acquittal — [n] declaration removing blame absolution, acquitting, amnesty, clearance, deliverance, discharge, discharging, dismissal, dismissing, exculpation, exemption, exoneration, freeing, letting off, liberation, pardon, release, releasing, relief from … New thesaurus
acquittal — [ə kwit′ l] n. [ME aquital < Anglo Fr aquitaille: see ACQUIT] 1. an acquitting; discharge (of duty, obligation, etc.) 2. Law a setting free or being set free by judgment of the court … English World dictionary
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