-
1 вибите зізнання
-
2 вырванное признание
Law: extorted confessionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вырванное признание
-
3 סחט הודאה
extorted a confession -
4 erpressen
v/t2. (etw.) extort ( von from); von jemandem eine Unterschrift / ein Zugeständnis etc. erpressen blackmail s.o. into signing s.th. / making a concession etc.* * *to extort; to blackmail* * *er|prẹs|sen [Eɐ'prɛsn] ptp erpre\#sstvtGeld etc to extort (von from); jdn to blackmail* * *1) (to obtain money illegally from (a person), usually by threatening to make known something which the victim wants to keep secret.) blackmail2) (to obtain (from a person) by threats or violence: They extorted a confession from him by torture.) extort* * *er·pres·sen *vt1. (durch Drohung nötigen)▪ jdn \erpressen to blackmail sb2. (abpressen)▪ etw [von jdm] \erpressen to extort sth [from sb]* * *transitives Verb* * *erpressen v/t1. (jemanden) blackmail (mit over;zu +inf into +ger)2. (etwas) extort (von from);von jemandem eine Unterschrift/ein Zugeständnis etc* * *transitives Verb* * *v.to blackmail adv.to extort v. -
5 iznuđen
pp & adj extorted, forced itd. I - a ostavka forced resignation; priznanje -o batinama confession beaten out of smb.* * *• forced -
6 extort
[ɪkˈstɔːt] verbto obtain (from a person) by threats or violence:يَنْتَزِع، يَبْتَزThey extorted a confession from him by torture.
См. также в других словарях:
confession — A voluntary statement made by a person charged with the commission of a crime or misdemeanor, communicated to another person, wherein he acknowledges himself to be guilty of the offense charged, and discloses the circumstances of the act or the… … Black's law dictionary
confession — A voluntary statement made by a person charged with the commission of a crime or misdemeanor, communicated to another person, wherein he acknowledges himself to be guilty of the offense charged, and discloses the circumstances of the act or the… … Black's law dictionary
extorted a confession — obtained a confession by force … English contemporary dictionary
involuntary confession — A confession obtained under the influence of fear, especially fear induced by threats of bodily harm, torture, personal violence, or abuse, by methods known as sweating or third degree or by holding out a promise or hope of a reward or immunity… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Legal history of China — The origin of the current law of the People s Republic of China can be traced back to the period of the early 1930s, during the establishment of the Chinese Soviet Republic. In 1931 the first supreme court was established. Though the contemporary … Wikipedia
Reconstruction (2001 film) — Infobox Film name = Reconstruction image size = caption = director = Irene Lusztig producer = writer = narrator = starring = music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = 2001 runtime = 90 min. country = language = English, Hebrew… … Wikipedia
Human rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo — In all areas of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the human rights record remained poor, and numerous serious abuses were committed. Unlawful killings, disappearances, torture, rape, and arbitrary arrest and detention by security forces… … Wikipedia
Mark Kirk (convict) — Mark Kirk was convicted of triple homicide related to an apartment house fire at the Beaver Brook Apartments in New Castle County, Delaware, United States on December 5, 1996. Kirk eventually confessed to starting the fire by pouring Captain… … Wikipedia
Law, Crime, and Law Enforcement — ▪ 2006 Introduction Trials of former heads of state, U.S. Supreme Court rulings on eminent domain and the death penalty, and high profile cases against former executives of large corporations were leading legal and criminal issues in 2005.… … Universalium
Greek Church — • Details the history and various divisions of the church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Greek Church Greek Church † … Catholic encyclopedia
Ecclesiastical Censures — Ecclesiastical Censures † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Censures Medicinal and spiritual punishments imposed by the Church on a baptized, delinquent, and contumacious person, by which he is deprived, either wholly of in part … Catholic encyclopedia