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1 seek a verdict of guilty
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2 seek a verdict of not guilty
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > seek a verdict of not guilty
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3 seek
намагатися; домагатися; шукати, розшукуватиseek purely one's personal benefit — = seek purely one's personal benefits шукати виключно своєї власної вигоди
- seek a compromise solutionseek purely one's personal benefits — = seek purely one's personal benefit
- seek a crime to
- seek a new trial
- seek a right
- seek a sanction
- seek a verdict of guilty
- seek a verdict of not guilty
- seek a victim
- seek an approval
- seek and sue in court
- seek autonomy
- seek concession
- seek conviction
- seek damages
- seek for an arrest
- seek indemnification
- seek information
- seek life
- seek membership in NATO
- seek obscurity
- seek one-sided advantages
- seek permission
- seek protection
- seek punishment
- seek re-election
- seek redress
- seek refugee status
- seek release
- seek relief
- seek repeal of the sentence
- seek safety in flight
- seek testimony
- seek the death penalty
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4 find
s.1 hallazgo.2 descubrimiento, hallazgo.vt.1 encontrar, hallar (discover by chance)2 encontrar, hallar (discover by searching)they will find it easy/difficult les resultará o lo encontrarán fácil/difícilshe found it impossible to understand him le resultó imposible entenderlehe found it necessary to remind her of her duty consideró necesario recordarle su obligaciónhow did you find the meal/the exam? ¿qué te pareció la comida/el examen?I found her charming me pareció muy simpáticato find somebody guilty/innocent declarar a alguien culpable/inocente5 surtir, abastecer, proveer, dar alguna cosa que se necesita.6 alimentar, mantener.7 darse cuenta de que, encontrarse con que.vi. (Judicial)to find for/against somebody fallar a favor de/en contra de alguienTo find faul o amiss, desaprobar, criticar, hallar que decirTo find in one’s heart tener deseo de alguna cosa; estar de humorTo find oneself hallarse, estar; mantenerse, alimentarseHow do you find yourself! ¿cómo lo pasa UdTo find one’s way introducirse, conducirseTo find out solver, desatar o resolver; hallar o descubrir; adivinar, imaginar, inventar, dar con, averiguarTo find a person out llegar a saber quién es uno, o cual es su verdadero carácterTo find a verdict for the defendant fallar o sentenciar a favor del demandado o acusado, o bien absolverle del cargo o de la demanda(pt & pp found)
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