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1 criminal impulse
Юридический термин: импульс к совершению преступления -
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3 impulse
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импульс; побуждение, мотив; влечение- felonious impulse
- homicidal impulse
- irresisted impulse
- irresistible impulse
- lucrative impulse
- murderous impulse
- suicidal impulse
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5 break impulse
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6 brightening impulse
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > brightening impulse
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7 direct impulse
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8 marking impulse
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > marking impulse
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9 specific impulse
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > specific impulse
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10 high-repetition rate laser impulse
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > high-repetition rate laser impulse
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11 specific impulse
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > specific impulse
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12 defence
1) оборона, защита2) защита ( на суде); аргументация ответчика, подсудимого; возражение по иску, обвинению; возражение ответчика, подсудимого3) обстоятельство, освобождающее от ответственности4) запрещение•in one's own defence — в порядке самообороны;
to conduct defence — осуществлять защиту по делу;
to conduct one's own defence — отказаться от защиты адвокатом;
defence to counterclaim — возражение на встречный иск;
to forestall a defence — предвосхитить, перехватить аргументацию защиты;
to maintain defence — осуществлять защиту по делу;
to make defence — защищаться в суде;
to raise defence — представить позицию защиты, заявить в качестве позиции защиты;
to set up defence — защищаться в суде;
to support defence — поддерживать защиту;
to support defence of procedural law — поддерживать защиту процессуальными аргументами;
- defence of appealto support defence of substantive law — поддерживать защиту аргументами материально-правового характера
- defence of crime
- defence of duress
- defence of entrapment
- defence of extreme necessity
- defence of inadmissibility
- defence of insanity
- defence of irrelevance
- defence of irresponsibility
- defence of laches
- defence of minority
- defence of mistake
- defence of pregnancy
- defence of privilege
- defence of property
- defence of provocation
- defence of self
- defence of self-defence
- defence of superior order
- defence of uncontrollable impulse
- affirmative defence
- available defence
- civil defence
- complete defence
- criminal defence
- dilatory defence
- dock defence
- environmental defence
- error facti defence
- federal defence
- full defence
- good defence
- good faith defence
- invalidity defence
- issuable defence
- justifiable defence
- legal defence
- legality defence
- licence defence
- mental condition defence
- meritorious defence
- military defence
- misuse defence
- necessary defence
- necessity defence
- negative defence
- objective defence
- open defence
- peremptory defence
- pretermitted defence
- private defence
- qualified defence
- sham defence
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1. a юр. относящийся к убийству2. a мед. одержимый мыслью об убийстве3. a смертоносныйСинонимический ряд:1. brutal (adj.) brutal; cruel; fell; ferocious; savage2. murderous (adj.) bloodthirsty; bloody; crazed; criminal; cut-throat; fierce; killer; lethal; maniacal; murdering; murderous; sanguinary; sanguine; sanguineous; trigger-happy; violent
См. также в других словарях:
criminal insanity — A mental defect or disease that, as understood in most states, makes it impossible for a person to know what he or she is doing; or if he or she does know, to know that what they are doing is wrong. Some states define as insane those defendants… … Law dictionary
irresistible impulse test — n: a test used in some jurisdictions when considering an insanity defense that involves a determination of whether an impulse to commit a criminal act was irresistible due to mental disease or defect regardless of whether the defendant knew right … Law dictionary
irresistible impulse — ir·re·sis·ti·ble im·pulse /ˌir rə zis tə bəl / n: an overpowering impulse produced by mental disease or defect that leads to the commission of a criminal act (as murder) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. irresistible … Law dictionary
irresistible impulse — As used as insanity defense, an irresistible impulse means an impulse to commit an unlawful or criminal act which cannot be resisted or overcome because mental disease has destroyed the freedom of will, the power of self control, and the choice… … Black's law dictionary
irresistible impulse — As used as insanity defense, an irresistible impulse means an impulse to commit an unlawful or criminal act which cannot be resisted or overcome because mental disease has destroyed the freedom of will, the power of self control, and the choice… … Black's law dictionary
Irresistible impulse — In criminal law, irresistible impulse is a defense by excuse, in this case some sort of insanity, in which the defendant argues that they should not be held criminally liable for their actions that broke the law, because they could not control… … Wikipedia
irresistible impulse — A form of insanity, frequently termed impulsive insanity, by which a person is irresistibly impelled to the commission of an act, for example, the killing of a person. 29 Am J Rev ed Ins Per § 3. A product of mental insanity, as distinguished… … Ballentine's law dictionary
irresistible impulse — an impulse to commit a criminal act that cannot be resisted because mental disease has destroyed the person s freedom of will and power to choose between right and wrong. The “irresistible impulse test†that a person is not criminally… … Medical dictionary
The Master Criminal — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel The Master Criminal Originaltitel Framed Produkt … Deutsch Wikipedia
uncontrollable impulse — As an excuse for the commission of an act otherwise criminal, this term means an impulse towards its commission of such fixity and intensity that it cannot be resisted by the person subject to it, in the enfeebled condition of his will and moral… … Black's law dictionary
Insanity defense — For similar defences in Canada and Australia, see mental disorder defence … Wikipedia