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1 косвенный свидетель
Law: indirect witnessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > косвенный свидетель
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2 доказательство доказательств·о
proof, evidence; (свидетельство) testimony; (довод) argumentпредставлять доказательства — to present / to furnish / to offer / to supply evidence, to furnish proofs / testimony
представить в качестве доказательства — to offer (smth.) into evidence
приводить доказательства — to adduce evidence, to give / to furnish proofs
веское доказательство — ample / valid evidence / proof
вещественные доказательства — material evidence, exhibit; corpus delicti лат.
ещё одно яркое доказательство — another striking demonstration (of), another eloquent testimony (to)
косвенные доказательства — circumstantial / indirect evidence
неопровержимое доказательство — conclus-ive / irresistable evidence, firm proof
неоспоримое доказательство — irresistable / inquestionable proof, indisputable evidence
сфабрикованные / фальсифицированные доказательства — fabricated / faked-up evidence
убедительное доказательство — sound / strong evidence
доказательство, что данное лицо является англичанином — presentment of Englishry
в доказательство — in witness (of)
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