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1 convict on proof
1) Юридический термин: осужденный по рассмотрении дела судьей (вместо суда присяжных), осужденный по рассмотрении дела судьёй (вместо суда присяжных)2) Макаров: осудить единолично (вместо суда присяжных) -
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осуждённый; осуждённый, содержащийся под стражей; осуждённый, отбывающий приговор к длительному тюремному заключению | осудить ( признать виновным); осуждать на длительный срок тюремного заключенияconvict at large — осуждённый, бежавший из заключения;
convict on parole — условно-досрочно освобождённый;
convict on proof — шотл. осуждённый по рассмотрении дела судьёй ( вместо суда присяжных);
to convict a perpetrator — осудить преступника;
to convict of a crime — осудить за совершение преступления;
- escaped convictto convict on proof — шотл. осудить единолично ( вместо суда присяжных);
- felon convict
- poor convict
- returned convict
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