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1 Strafverfahren
* * *Straf|ver|fah|renntcriminal proceedings pl, criminal action or case* * *Straf·ver·fah·rennt criminal proceedings plein \Strafverfahren einleiten to institute criminal proceedingsein \Strafverfahren einstellen to dismiss [or withdraw] the charge, to drop the case* * *das criminal proceedings pl.* * ** * *das criminal proceedings pl.* * *n.criminal procedure n. -
2 Klage
f; -, -n2. (Beschwerde) complaint; ( keinen) Grund zur Klage haben have (no) cause ( oder grounds) for complaint; über jemanden / etw. Klage führen lodge a complaint about s.o. / s.th.3. JUR. suit, action; Klage erheben gegen file a suit against, sue ( wegen for); eine Klage auf Schadenersatz an action for damages; siehe auch Anklage* * *die Klage(Beschwerde) complaint;(Wehklage) plaint; lament;(strafrechtlich) charge;(zivilrechtlich) action; suit; plaint* * *Kla|ge ['klaːgə]f -, -n1) (= Beschwerde) complaintKlágen (über jdn/etw) vorbringen — to make complaints (about sb/sth)
um, über +acc for); (= Klagelaut) plaintive cryGrund zu Klágen or zur Kláge — reason for complaint or to complain
3) (JUR) (im Zivilrecht) action, suit; (im Strafrecht) charge, action; (= Scheidungsklage) petition, action; (= Klageschrift, Wortlaut) (im Strafrecht) charge; (im Zivilrecht) charge, plainteine Kláge gegen jdn einreichen or erheben — to institute proceedings against sb
eine Kláge abweisen — to reject a charge
über eine Kláge entscheiden — to reach a decision on a charge
eine Kláge auf etw (acc) — an action for sth
öffentliche Kláge — criminal charge
* * *1) (a legal case: He brought an action for divorce against his wife.) action2) ((an) act of lamenting: the lamentations of the widow.) lamentation3) (a poem or piece of music which laments something: This song is a lament for those killed in battle.) lament4) (a show of grief, regret etc: I'm not going to sit listening to her laments all day.) lament5) ((a statement of one's) dissatisfaction: The customer made a complaint about the lack of hygiene in the food shop.) complaint* * *Kla·ge<-, -n>[ˈkla:gə]f▪ \Klage um jdn/etw lamentations for sb/sth2. (Beschwerde) complaintein berechtigter Grund zur \Klage reasonable grounds for complaintdass mir keine \Klagen kommen! (fam) don't let me hear any complaints [about you]!3. JUR action, lawsuit, charge, indictmenteine \Klage ist zulässig an action lies\Klage einer Gruppe class action\Klage aus einer Schuldurkunde/aus fremdem Recht debenture/derivative action\Klage auf Feststellung der Unwirksamkeit einer Kündigung action for wrongful dismissal\Klage wegen Vertragsverletzung action for breach of contracteine \Klage auf Schadenersatz a claim for compensationschikanöse \Klage vexatious proceedingsunzulässige \Klage inadmissible actioneine \Klage abweisen to dismiss a suit [or an action]eine \Klage [gegen jdn] anstrengen to file a suit [or bring an action] [against sb]eine \Klage [gegen jdn] einreichen to institute [legal] proceedings [against sb], to bring [or enter] [or file] an action [against sb], to take legal action [against sb]eine \Klage fallen lassen/zurückziehen to drop/withdraw an action[bei jdm] über jdn/etw \Klage führen to make [or lodge] a complaint [with sb] [or complain [to sb]] about sb/sth[über jdn/etw] \Klagen vorbringen to make complaints [or complain] [about sb/sth]* * *die; Klage, Klagen1) (aus Trauer) lamentation; lament; (wegen Schmerzen) complaint2) (Beschwerde) complaintkeinen Grund zur Klage geben/haben — give/have no grounds pl. or reason for complaint
bei jemandem über jemanden/etwas Klage führen — make a complaint to somebody or lodge a complaint with somebody about somebody/something
[öffentliche] Klage gegen jemanden einreichen/erheben — bring an action against somebody; institute [criminal] proceedings against somebody
* * *um for)2. (Beschwerde) complaint;über jemanden/etwas Klage führen lodge a complaint about sb/sth3. JUR suit, action;Klage erheben gegen file a suit against, sue (wegen for);* * *die; Klage, Klagen1) (aus Trauer) lamentation; lament; (wegen Schmerzen) complaint2) (Beschwerde) complaintkeinen Grund zur Klage geben/haben — give/have no grounds pl. or reason for complaint
bei jemandem über jemanden/etwas Klage führen — make a complaint to somebody or lodge a complaint with somebody about somebody/something
[öffentliche] Klage gegen jemanden einreichen/erheben — bring an action against somebody; institute [criminal] proceedings against somebody
* * *-n f.complaint n.lament n.lamentation n.sorrow n. -
3 Strafprozess
m JUR. (criminal) trial, criminal case* * *Straf|pro|zessmcriminal proceedings pl, criminal action or case* * *Straf·pro·zessRRm trial, criminal proceedings pl* * * -
4 Strafantrag
m JUR.1. Strafantrag stellen bring an action, start legal proceedings2. des Staatsanwalts: demand for a stated penalty; einen Strafantrag stellen demand a stated penalty* * *Straf|an|tragmaction, legal proceedings plStráfantrag stellen — to institute legal proceedings
einen Stráfantrag zurückziehen — to withdraw an action
* * *Straf·an·tragm petition form (for a particular penalty or sentence)den/seinen \Strafantrag stellen to institute [or initiate] criminal proceedings formeinen \Strafantrag gegen jdn stellen to start [or form institute] legal proceedings against sb, to take sb to court* * *1.Strafantrag stellen bring an action, start legal proceedings2. des Staatsanwalts: demand for a stated penalty;einen Strafantrag stellen demand a stated penalty -
5 Verwaltungsstrafverfahren
n criminal proceedings Pl. at the administrative court* * *Verwaltungssitz m (administrative) headquarters pl (auch v im sg) Verwaltungsstrafverfahren n criminal proceedings pl at the administrative court -
6 Straferlass
Straferlass m RECHT remission of a penalty* * *m < Recht> remission of a penalty* * *Straferlass
pardon, remission (remittal) of penalty;
• Straffestsetzung infliction of a penalty;
• ehemalige[r] Strafgefangene[r] ex-convict;
• Strafgeld forfeit money;
• Strafgesetzbuch Penal Code;
• Strafklausel penal clause (provision, statute), (Testament) comminatory clause;
• Strafmandat [traffic] ticket (US);
• wirtschaftliche Strafmaßnahmen economic (punitive) sanctions;
• Strafmündigkeit criminal responsibility (liability, discretion);
• Strafporto penalty (extra, excess) postage, postage due, surcharge;
• Strafprozess criminal proceedings;
• Strafpunkte (Qualitätskontrolle) penalties;
• Strafregisterauszug extract of the police record;
• Strafsanktionen punitive sanctions;
• Strafsumme fine;
• Straftabelle für Verkehrsüberschreitungen motorist’s penalty chart;
• Straftarif (Steuer) penalty rate;
• Straftaten im Internet crime on the Internet;
• Strafverfolgungsbehörde criminal prosecution service,prosecuting authority;
• Strafvermerk auf dem Führerschein endorsement of a driving licence (Br.) (driver’s license, US). -
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Straf·an·trag mpetition ( form) (for a particular penalty or sentence);einen \Strafantrag gegen jdn stellen to start [or ( form) institute] legal proceedings against sb, to take sb to court -
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10 Strafandrohung
f threat of punishment; unter Strafandrohung under penalty* * *Straf|an|dro|hungfthreat of punishmentunter Stráfandrohung — on or under threat of penalty
* * *Straf·an·dro·hungf JUR warning of criminal proceedings, comminationjdn unter \Strafandrohung vorladen to subpoena sb* * *Strafandrohung f threat of punishment;unter Strafandrohung under penalty -
11 Tatbestand
m (Sachlage) state of affairs; (Gegebenheiten) facts Pl., circumstances Pl., (whole) truth of the matter; JUR. facts Pl. of the case; Tatbestand des Betrugs / des § 218 offen|ce (Am. -se) of fraud / under § 218; objektiver / subjektiver Tatbestand actus rea / mens rea, objective / subjective elements Pl. of the offen|ce (Am. -se)* * *der Tatbestandcorpus delicti; facts* * *Tat|be|standm (JUR)facts pl (of the case); (= Sachlage) facts pl (of the matter)den Tátbestand des Betrugs erfüllen (Jur) — to constitute fraud
* * *Tat·be·standm1. (Sachlage) facts [of the matter]sein Verbrechen erfüllt den \Tatbestand der vorsätzlichen Tötung his offence constitutes premeditated murderobjektiver/subjektiver \Tatbestand physical/mental elements pl of an offence* * *1) facts pl. [of the matter or case]2) (Rechtsw.) elements pl. of an offence* * *Tatbestand m (Sachlage) state of affairs; (Gegebenheiten) facts pl, circumstances pl, (whole) truth of the matter; JUR facts pl of the case;Tatbestand des Betrugs/des § 218 offence (US -se) of fraud/under § 218;objektiver/subjektiver Tatbestand actus rea/mens rea, objective/subjective elements pl of the offence (US -se)* * *1) facts pl. [of the matter or case]2) (Rechtsw.) elements pl. of an offence* * *m.facts of the case (criminal proceedings) n.state of affairs n. -
12 Verwaltungssitz
m (administrative) headquarters Pl. (auch V. im Sg.)* * *Verwaltungssitz m (administrative) headquarters pl (auch v im sg) Verwaltungsstrafverfahren n criminal proceedings pl at the administrative court -
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14 Adhäsionsverfahren
Adhäsionsverfahren n adhesion procedure, ≈ claim for damages in connection with criminal proceedings -
15 Deal
Deal m deal; arrangement [plea-bargain] in criminal proceedings -
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17 vereinfachtes Jugendstrafverfahren
Jugendstrafverfahren n: vereinfachtes Jugendstrafverfahren n simplified criminal proceedings pl for young personsGerman-english law dictionary > vereinfachtes Jugendstrafverfahren
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20 Element
n; -(e)s, -e1. (Naturgewalt) element; die ( vier) Elemente the (four) elements; das feuchte oder nasse Element geh. the watery element; sich den Elementen aussetzen brave the elements; die entfesselten Elemente the unleashed power of the elements; die Urgewalt der Elemente the power and fury of the elements2. Lebensraum: (natural) element; in seinem Element sein oder sich in seinem Element fühlen fig. be in one’s element3. (Bestandteil) element, component (part); (Faktor) (contributory) factor; das gemeinsame / treibende Element the common / motivating factor; ein besinnliches Element in den Abend bringen introduce a reflective note into the evening(‘s proceedings etc.)6. CHEM. element; einwertiges / zweiwertiges Element monovalent ( oder univalent) / divalent ( oder bivalent) element; radioaktives Element radioactive element8. (Bauteil) element* * *das Element(Batterie) battery; cell;(Bestandteil) element* * *Ele|mẹnt [ele'mɛnt]nt -(e)s, -e1) element (AUCH CHEM); (ELEC) cell, batterykriminelle Elemente (pej) — criminal elements
in seinem Element sein — to be in one's element
2) pl fig = Anfangsgründe) elements pl, rudiments pldas Toben der Elemente (liter) — the raging of the elements
* * *das1) (a substance that cannot be split by chemical means into simpler substances: Hydrogen, chlorine, iron and uranium are elements.) element2) (surroundings necessary for life: Water is a fish's natural element.) element* * *Ele·ment<-[e]s, -e>[eleˈmɛnt]nt1. BAU, CHEM element▪ die \Elemente the elementsdie tobenden \Elemente the raging elementsdas nasse \Element (geh) water[ganz] in seinem \Element sein (fig) to be in one's elementkriminelle/subversive \Elemente criminal/subversive elements* * *das; Element[e]s, Elemente1) elementer war/fühlte sich in seinem Element — he was/felt in his element
zwielichtige/kriminelle Elemente — shady/criminal elements
3) (Elektrot.) cell* * *1. (Naturgewalt) element;die (vier) Elemente the (four) elements;nasse Element geh the watery element;sich den Elementen aussetzen brave the elements;die entfesselten Elemente the unleashed power of the elements;die Urgewalt der Elemente the power and fury of the elements2. Lebensraum: (natural) element;sich in seinem Element fühlen fig be in one’s elementdas gemeinsame/treibende Element the common/motivating factor;ein besinnliches Element in den Abend bringen introduce a reflective note into the evening(’s proceedings etc)4.Elemente (Grundbegriffe) elements, rudiments, basics5. meist pl; fig pej:unliebsame/kriminelle etcElemente undesirable/criminal etc elements6. CHEM element;radioaktives Element radioactive element7. ELEK element, cell, battery;galvanisches Element galvanic cell8. (Bauteil) elementvon out of, from)* * *das; Element[e]s, Elemente1) elementer war/fühlte sich in seinem Element — he was/felt in his element
zwielichtige/kriminelle Elemente — shady/criminal elements
2) (Bauteil) element; (einer Schrankwand) unit3) (Elektrot.) cell* * *-e n.element n.item n.
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