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1 признать виновным
1) General subject: (кого-л.) adjudge guilty2) Law: account guilty, adjudge guilty, bring in guilty, condemn, convict, criminate, determine guilt, find guilty, plead guilty, return guilty, return guilty verdict3) Diplomatic term: (обвиняемого) find against the defendant4) Makarov: find guilt, find guilty -
2 вердикт
юр.вынести вердикт — to deliver / to give / to return a verdict
признать подсудимого (не-) виновным вердиктом присяжных — to bring in / to return a verdict of (not) guilty
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3 признать невиновным
1) General subject: bring in a verdict of not guilty, return a verdict of not guilty2) Law: acquit (в совершении преступления), find no guilt, find no guilty, find not guilty, return non-guilty, return not guilty, return not-guilty3) Diplomatic term: (обвиняемого) find for the defendant4) Makarov: (кого-л.) declare not guilty, determine innocence, exonerate from blame, find innocence, find innocentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > признать невиновным
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4 признать виновным
convict глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > признать виновным
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5 присяжный присяжн·ый
(заседатель) юр. jurorсоставить список присяжных (дав обеим сторонам возможность вычеркнуть одинаковое количество кандидатов) — to strike a jury
большое жюри присяжных (решающее вопрос о предании кого-л. суду) — grand jury
жюри присяжных, не достигшее единогласного решения — hang / split jury
состав присяжных, не достигший согласия — hung jury
список лиц, которые должны исполнять обязанности присяжных заседателей — jury panel
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > присяжный присяжн·ый
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6 вынести приговор
1) General subject: adjudge, award a sentence, condemn, convict, pass a sentence, pass sentence upon (кому-л.), pass a sentence on (кому-л.)2) Military: bring in a verdict, pass sentence3) Law: adjudicate, crime, deliver a judgment, deliver a verdict (напр, the jury finally delivered its verdict), doom, give sentence, pronounce sentence, sustain a sentence, be sentenced (The former millionaire stockbroker was sentenced Friday after pleading guilty earlier in the week. - был вынесен приговор), decide upon the sentence4) Diplomatic term: pass a sentence upon (кому-л.)5) Official expression: impose sentence ( on)6) Business: return a verdict7) Procedural law: reach the verdict8) Makarov: deliver a judgement -
7 вердиктом присяжных признать подсудимого невиновным
Diplomatic term: bring in a verdict of not guilty, return a verdict of not guiltyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вердиктом присяжных признать подсудимого невиновным
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8 признать невиновным
acquit глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > признать невиновным
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9 вердиктом присяжных признать подсудимого виновным
Diplomatic term: return a verdict of guiltyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вердиктом присяжных признать подсудимого виновным
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10 вынести вердикт о невиновности
General subject: bring return a verdict of not guiltyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вынести вердикт о невиновности
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11 объявлять виновным
( выносить вердикт о виновности) to bring in (deliver, find, issue, reach, render, return) a verdict of guilty -
12 объявлять виновным
( выносить вердикт о виновности) to bring in (deliver, find, issue, reach, render, return) a verdict of guilty -
13 невиновность
сущ.доказывать свою невиновность — to assert (maintain, prove) one's (own) innocence
заявлять о своей невиновности — to plead not guilty; declare (maintain, protest) one's (own) innocence
- притворная невиновностьустанавливать чью-л невиновность — to adjudge (return) not guilty; determine (establish, find) smb's innocence; find smb not guilty
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14 невиновность
сущ.innocence- доказывать свою невиновностьвердикт \невиновностьи — verdict of not guilty
находить доказательства чьей-л \невиновностьи — to find proof of smb’s innocence
устанавливать чью-л невиновность — to adjudge (return) not guilty; determine (establish, find) smb’s innocence; find smb not guilty
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15 обвинительный обвинительн·ый
юр.condemnatory, accusatoryвынести обвинительный приговор — to pass a verdict of "guilty"
обвинительное заключение — (bill of) indictment
выносить обвинительное заключение (до начала суда) — to return / to bring in / to hand down an indictment
обвинительная речь — prosecutor's charge / indictment / speech for the prosecution / indictment
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > обвинительный обвинительн·ый
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