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1 evidence
n. bevis, belägg, stöd--------v. avlägga vittnesmål, vittna; bevisa* * *['evidəns]1) (information etc that gives reason for believing something; proof (eg in a law case): Have you enough evidence (of his guilt) to arrest him?) bevis, belägg2) ((an) indication; a sign: Her bag on the table was the only evidence of her presence.) bevis, tecken -
2 evidence from eye witness
bevis från ett ögonvittne -
3 evidence in support
bevis för (bevis som domstol baserar sitt beslut på) -
4 acceptability of evidence
godtagbarhet av bevis (ett bevis tillförlitlighet eller giltighet i domstol) -
5 adduced evidence
åberopade bevis -
6 admissible evidence
bevis som inte är godtagbart som bevis inför rätta -
7 adverse evidence
ogynnsamt vittnesmål, bevis som skapar ofördelaktiga förutsättningar, bevis som gynnar den motsatta sidan i en rättegång (jur.) -
8 auricular evidence
öronbevis -
9 best evidence rule
bästa beviset-regeln, regel som faställer att originalet alltid måste användas som bevis när det är möjligt och att kopior endast accepteras när originalet är otillgängligt (jur.) -
10 cancelled due to lack of evidence
inställd på grund av brist på bevisEnglish-Swedish dictionary > cancelled due to lack of evidence
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11 character evidence
karaktärsbelägg (bevis för någons karaktärsdrag) -
12 circumstantial evidence
indicier -
13 collect and collate evidence
samla ihop och kollationera bevis -
14 collect evidence
samla bevis -
15 collected evidence
insamlat bevis -
16 concealed evidence
dolt bevis, hemlighållet bevis -
17 conclusive evidence
avgörande (fullt bindande) bevis -
18 conflict of evidence
uppgift står mot uppgift -
19 conflicting evidence
motsägande bevis -
20 corroborating evidence
bestyrkande bevis, bekräftande bevis
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