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1 Schöffe
m; -n, -n; JUR. lay judge* * *der Schöffealderman* * *Schọ̈f|fe ['ʃœfə]1. m -n, -n, Schöf|fin['ʃœfɪn]2. f -, -nen≈ juror* * *Schöf·fe, Schöf·fin[ˈʃœfə, ˈʃœfɪn]* * *der; Schöffen, Schöffen lay judge (acting together with another lay judge and a professional judge)* * ** * *der; Schöffen, Schöffen lay judge (acting together with another lay judge and a professional judge)* * *-n m.magistrate n.
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