06:38 Jul 2, 2008 |
Latvian to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) | |||||||
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5 | to bring prosecution (against) |
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4 +1 | to charge someone with sth./to indict someone for sth. |
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4 | serve the indictment |
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to bring prosecution (against) Explanation: Citāts: "History Historically, in England, with no police forces and no prosecution service, the only route to prosecution was through private prosecutions brought by victims at their own expense or lawyers acting on their behalf. From 1829 onwards, as the police forces began to form, they began to take on the burden of bringing prosecutions against suspected criminals." Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_Prosecution_Service |
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to charge someone with sth./to indict someone for sth. Explanation: Manuprāt šie divi apzīmējumi ir visbiežāk lietotie. Example sentence(s):
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serve the indictment Explanation: a person first is served a draft indictment or an indictment within a particular period of time, after that a person may be charged or not charged Reference: http://www.yourdictionary.com/indictment |
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