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1 prove a case from the contrary
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > prove a case from the contrary
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2 prove a case
prove a case guilt beyond any reasonable doubt — доводити вину (винуватість) за відсутністю будь-якого сумніву щодо того
prove a case guilt beyond reasonable doubt — доводити вину (винність) за відсутності обґрунтованого сумніву щодо того
prove a case one's innocence of a crime — доводити невинність ( або непричетність до злочину)
prove a case to the satisfaction of the court — = prove a case to the satisfaction of the court jury доводити перед судом (присяжними)
- prove a case a defenceprove a case to the satisfaction of the court jury — = prove a case to the satisfaction of the court
- prove a case a defense
- prove a case a debt
- prove a case a will
- prove a case an alibi
- prove a case adverse
- prove a case alibi
- prove a case arguments
- prove a case by a document
- prove a case conspiracy
- prove a case effective
- prove a case erroneous
- prove a case from the contrary
- prove a case guilt
- prove a case innocence
- prove a case insane
- prove a case smb. insane
- prove a case justification
- prove a case one's case
- prove a case one's identity
- prove a case one's right
- prove a case out
- prove a case satisfactorily
- prove a case the contrary
- prove a case the identity
- prove a case to the contrary
- prove a case wrong
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