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1) Юридический термин: обвиняемый, ожидающий судаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > non-convicted defendant
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обвиняемый, ожидающий судаАнгло-русский экономический словарь > non-convicted defendant
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• обвиняемый, ожидающий решения вынесения вердикта• обвиняемый, ожидающий решения суда вердикта• подсудимый, ожидающий решения вынесения вердикта• подсудимый, ожидающий решения суда вердиктаАнгло-русский дипломатический словарь > non-convicted defendant
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5 non-convicted defendant
обвиняемый / подсудимый, ожидающий решения суда / вынесения вердиктаEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > non-convicted defendant
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1. n юр. ответчик2. n юр. подсудимый, обвиняемыйnon-convicted defendant — обвиняемый, ожидающий суда
defendant in custody — подсудимый, содержащийся под стражей
3. n юр. уст. тот, кто отвечает на вызов, принимает вызовthe defendant was a party to the making of the codicil — обвиняемый принимал участие в составлении дополнительного распоряжения к завещанию
Синонимический ряд:1. prisoner at the bar (noun) appellant; defense; litigant; offender; party; prisoner; prisoner at the bar; respondent; the accused2. suspect (noun) suspect -
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