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sb who brings a legal action against another person in a court of law commencer à apprendre
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Ten plaintiffs are suing the companies for damages from the blast.
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a group of usually 12 ordinary people who listen to the details of a case and decide if sb is guilty or innocent commencer à apprendre
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The judge and the jury examine the evidence and listen to the testimony of the witnesses.
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keeping someone in prison until they go to court commencer à apprendre
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to swear in court that one is not guilty commencer à apprendre
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an order given by a court which tells sb not to do something commencer à apprendre
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someone who has been proved to be guilty of a crime and sent to prison commencer à apprendre
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person in a court of law accused of doing something illegal commencer à apprendre
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The lawyers for the prosecution try to prove that the defendant is guilty,
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a formal accusation that someone has committed a crime commencer à apprendre
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the lawyers who try to prove in a court of law that someone is guilty of a crime commencer à apprendre
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The lawyers for the prosecution try to prove that the defendant is guilty,
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the crime of deceiving people in order to gain something such as money or goods commencer à apprendre
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the lawyers who try to prove in a court of law that someone is not guilty of a crime commencer à apprendre
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the lawyers for the defence try to prove that their client is innocent
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a punishment that a judge gives to someone who is guilty commencer à apprendre
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Eventually the death sentence was overturned by the Supreme Court
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information used in a court of law to decide whether the accused is guilty or not commencer à apprendre
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The judge and the jury examine the evidence
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to prove or officially announce that sb is guilty of a crime after a trial in a court of law commencer à apprendre
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to swear in court that one is guilty commencer à apprendre
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a type of lawyer in Britain who gives legal advice, prepares the necessary documents when property is bought or sold, and defends people, especially in the lower courts of law commencer à apprendre
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a statement saying that someone is guilty of a crime. commencer à apprendre
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evidence that shows conclusively whether something is a fact or not commencer à apprendre
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a statement that someone has done something wrong, but without any proof commencer à apprendre
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A committee will investigate allegation of racial discrimination
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a public official with authority to hear cases in a court of law and pronounce judgment upon them commencer à apprendre
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a lawyer in Britain who can argue cases in the higher courts of law; commencer à apprendre
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money left with a court of law to make sure that someone who has been accu; sed of a crime will come to the court when their trial starts; Pol. kaucja commencer à apprendre
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Three men were arrested on suspiction of causing violent disorder and were released on police bail
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a system that allows some criminals not to go to prison or leave prison if they behave well and use a probation officer regularly; commencer à apprendre
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The judge sentenced Jennings to three years' probation
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a document, painting or a banknote that has been copied illegally; commencer à apprendre
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an official order to appear in a court of law; commencer à apprendre
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an official decision made in a court of law, especially about whether someone is guilty of a crime or how a death happened; commencer à apprendre
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permission for someone to leave prison, on the condition that they promise to behave well; Pol. zwolnienie warunkowe commencer à apprendre
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to give a decision in a court of law that someone is not guilty of a crime commencer à apprendre
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