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1 by reason of insanity
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2 acquit by reason of insanity
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > acquit by reason of insanity
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3 acquit
прощати; виправдовувати ( за судом); виносити виправдувальний вирок; звільняти (від відповідальності, зобов'язання); погашати (сплачувати) ( борг); поводити себе- acquit a defendant
- acquit by reason of insanity
- acquit for lack of evidence
- acquit for want of evidence
- acquit the defendant -
4 by
біля; повз; до- by a majority vote
- by accident
- by acclamation
- by administrative means
- by anticipation
- by attorney
- by authority
- by authority of law
- by birth
- by citizen initiative
- by citizens initiative
- by common accord
- by constitutional means
- by constitutional methods
- by constraint
- by deceit
- by default
- by democratic means
- by deputy
- by-effect
- by-election
- by enforcement
- by fair means
- by fair means or foul
- by false pretences
- by force
- by implication
- by implication of law
- by installment
- by installments
- by intent
- by-law
- by-laws
- by leave of the court
- by lot
- by mesne
- by mistake
- by mutual agreement
- by negligence
- by negotiation
- by negotiations
- by one's own admission
- by operation of law
- by peaceful means
- by premeditation
- by previous concert
- by proxy
- by reason
- by reason of insanity
- by right or wrong
- by rotation
- by summary means
- by talks
- by the consent
- by the instigation
- by the order
- by the weight of authority
- by virtue of office
- by virtue of one's office
- by way of appeal
- by way of exception
- by way of feat
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5 not
не- not administerednot to be arrested while in attendance — не підлягати арешту в силу парламентського імунітету ( на засіданні законодавчого органу)
- not content
- not guilty because insane
- not in record
- not of kin
- not on permanent staff
- not sufficiently provided for
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6 alleged
гаданий, нібито наявний; такий, наявність якого стверджується; заявлений (про злочин, порушення прав тощо); інкримінований ( злочин тощо), який може бути поставлений за вину, який ставиться за вину; такий, про якого заявляється; підозрюваний (про злочинця) (прикм.)- alleged crime
- alleged criminal
- alleged deserter
- alleged infringement
- alleged insanity
- alleged offender
- alleged reason
- alleged tort
- alleged victim
- alleged violation
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