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1 verdict
verdict [vεʀdik(t)]masculine noun* * *vɛʀdiktnom masculin1) Droit ( décision de jury) verdictrendre un verdict — to return ou announce a verdict
2) fig ( appréciation) verdict, judgmentun verdict sans appel — a verdict ou judgment without appeal
* * *vɛʀdik(t) nm* * *verdict nm1 Jur ( décision de jury) verdict; rendre un verdict to return ou announce a verdict; verdict d'acquittement verdict of not guilty, acquittal; verdict de culpabilité guilty verdict, verdict of guilty;2 fig ( appréciation) verdict, judgment; le verdict des urnes/de la critique/du public the electorate's/critics'/public's verdict; un verdict sans appel a verdict ou judgment without appeal.[vɛrdikt] nom masculinrendre son verdict to pass sentence, to return a verdictrendre un verdict de culpabilité/d'acquittement to return a verdict of guilty/not guilty -
2 оправдательный приговор
acquittal (in fact); judgement (verdict) of acquittal; verdict of “not guilty”Юридический русско-английский словарь > оправдательный приговор
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3 оправдательный вердикт
verdict of "not guilty"вердикт «вина не доказана» — Scotch verdict
обвинительный вердикт — verdict of "guilty"
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > оправдательный вердикт
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4 оправдательный вердикт
Русско-английский юридический словарь > оправдательный вердикт
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5 оправдательный вердикт
Русско-английский юридический словарь > оправдательный вердикт
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6 вердикт о невиновности
Юридический русско-английский словарь > вердикт о невиновности
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7 вердикт об оправдании
Юридический русско-английский словарь > вердикт об оправдании
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8 оправдательный вердикт
Юридический русско-английский словарь > оправдательный вердикт
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9 вердикт о невиновности
Русско-английский юридический словарь > вердикт о невиновности
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10 вердикт об оправдании
Русско-английский юридический словарь > вердикт об оправдании
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11 assoluzione
f law acquittalreligion absolution* * *assoluzione s.f.1 (relig.) absolution2 (dir.) acquittal, discharge: una sentenza di assoluzione, a verdict of acquittal; assoluzione piena, full acquittal (o complete discharge); assoluzione per insufficienza di prove, acquittal for insufficiency of evidence.* * *[assolut'tsjone]sostantivo femminile2) relig. absolution* * *assoluzione/assolut'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 dir. (per non colpevolezza) acquittal; (per non punibilità) absolution, discharge; verdetto di assoluzione verdict of not guilty2 relig. absolution. -
12 absolutorio
adj.absolutory, absolving, verdict of not guilty.* * *► adjetivo1■ fallo absolutorio verdict of acquittal, verdict of not guilty■ sentencia absolutoria verdict of acquittal, verdict of not guilty* * *ADJ* * *- ria adjetivoun fallo absolutorio — ≈a verdict of not guilty
* * *= exonerating, exculpatory.Ex. The men were freed because exonerating evidence was found.Ex. This article deals with the criminal law's treatment of exculpatory and inculpatory mistakes.* * *- ria adjetivoun fallo absolutorio — ≈a verdict of not guilty
* * *= exonerating, exculpatory.Ex: The men were freed because exonerating evidence was found.
Ex: This article deals with the criminal law's treatment of exculpatory and inculpatory mistakes.* * *un fallo absolutorio a verdict of not guilty* * *absolutorio, -a adjabsolutory, absolving* * *adj:sentencia absolutoria JUR not-guilty verdict -
13 оправдательный вердикт
2) leg.N.P. acquittal in fact, verdict of "not guilty."Универсальный русско-английский словарь > оправдательный вердикт
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14 оправдание
1. absolution2. absolutions3. acquittal4. defencesв защиту, в оправдание — in defence
5. defenses6. justification; excuse; acquittal7. excuseшаткое оправдание, отговорка — a slim excuse
плохое оправдание, неубедительная отговорка — weak excuse
8. plea9. justifyingСинонимический ряд:1. извинение (сущ.) извинение2. обеление (сущ.) обелениеАнтонимический ряд:обвинение; осуждение -
15 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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16 вынесение вердикта
вердикт «вина не доказана» — Scotch verdict
обвинительный вердикт — verdict of "guilty"
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > вынесение вердикта
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17 выносит вердикт
вердикт «вина не доказана» — Scotch verdict
обвинительный вердикт — verdict of "guilty"
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > выносит вердикт
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18 выносящий вердикт
вердикт «вина не доказана» — Scotch verdict
обвинительный вердикт — verdict of "guilty"
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > выносящий вердикт
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19 הטייה
הַטָּיָיה, הֲטַיָיהf. ( נטה) 1) being inclined, i. e. giving a verdict according to the majority of votes (Ex. 23:2 אחרי רבים להטות). Snh.I, 6 לא כהַטָּיָיתְךָוכ׳ thy verdict against the defendant must not be given in the same way as thy verdict of acquittal; for the latter suffices a majority of one, for the former there must be a majority of two. 2) perversion of justice (Ex. 23:6). Sot.47b הַטָּיַית משפט. 3) (euphem.) performing coition with a virgin without causing a bleeding. Keth.6b. -
20 הַטָּיָיה
הַטָּיָיה, הֲטַיָיהf. ( נטה) 1) being inclined, i. e. giving a verdict according to the majority of votes (Ex. 23:2 אחרי רבים להטות). Snh.I, 6 לא כהַטָּיָיתְךָוכ׳ thy verdict against the defendant must not be given in the same way as thy verdict of acquittal; for the latter suffices a majority of one, for the former there must be a majority of two. 2) perversion of justice (Ex. 23:6). Sot.47b הַטָּיַית משפט. 3) (euphem.) performing coition with a virgin without causing a bleeding. Keth.6b.
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verdict of not guilty — index acquittal, compurgation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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