Feb 22, 2006 22:52
18 yrs ago
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Russian term
прикосновенность к преступлению
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Russian to English
Law/Patents
Law (general)
level
В теории уголовного права под прикосновенностью к преступлению принято понимать умышленную деятельность, сопряженную с совершенным или готовящимся другими лицами преступлением, но в отличие от соучастия не содействовавшая ему и не состоящая в причинной связи с преступным результатом.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | implication in a crime | Сергей Лузан |
4 +1 | complicity in a crime | Jack Doughty |
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implication in a crime
implication or involvement in a crime
State v Bailey, (03-338) 08/03/2004 - Unpublished... custody with evidence of his implication in a crime or evidence from the crime scene does not amount to “interrogation” within the meaning of Miranda. ...
www.aoc.state.nc.us/www/public/ coa/opinions/2004/unpub/030338-1.htm
Miranda v. Arizona Court Case | FlexYourRights.orgThere is no reason to disclose information to the police about your involvement in a crime prior to speaking with a lawyer. » printer friendly page ...
www.flexyourrights.org/miranda_rights_miranda_v_arizona
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State v Bailey, (03-338) 08/03/2004 - Unpublished... custody with evidence of his implication in a crime or evidence from the crime scene does not amount to “interrogation” within the meaning of Miranda. ...
www.aoc.state.nc.us/www/public/ coa/opinions/2004/unpub/030338-1.htm
Miranda v. Arizona Court Case | FlexYourRights.orgThere is no reason to disclose information to the police about your involvement in a crime prior to speaking with a lawyer. » printer friendly page ...
www.flexyourrights.org/miranda_rights_miranda_v_arizona
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complicity in a crime
Complicity in a Crime
Complicity in a Crime. ... Incomplete Offence. Chapter 7. Complicity in a Crime. Chapter 8. The Circumstances Excluding the Criminality of a Deed ...
www.russian-criminal-code.com/PartI/SectionII/Chapter7.html
Assisted suicide and euthanasia in Switzerland: allowing a role ...
Swiss law does not consider suicide a crime or assisting suicide as complicity in a crime. It views suicide as possibly rational. ...
bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/326/7383/271 - Similar pages
Business & Human Rights: Clapham-Jerbi paper on corporate ...
It is important to note that in criminal law an accomplice can usually be tried for complicity in a crime even where the principal perpetrator has not been ...
209.238.219.111/Clapham-Jerbi-paper.htm
FOXNews.com - The Big Story w/ John Gibson - Interview - How Do ...
Now, typically criminals don't write to deny complicity in a crime they have not committed. So, it's my belief that something happened at the crime scene, ...
www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,149081,00.html
Complicity in a Crime. ... Incomplete Offence. Chapter 7. Complicity in a Crime. Chapter 8. The Circumstances Excluding the Criminality of a Deed ...
www.russian-criminal-code.com/PartI/SectionII/Chapter7.html
Assisted suicide and euthanasia in Switzerland: allowing a role ...
Swiss law does not consider suicide a crime or assisting suicide as complicity in a crime. It views suicide as possibly rational. ...
bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/326/7383/271 - Similar pages
Business & Human Rights: Clapham-Jerbi paper on corporate ...
It is important to note that in criminal law an accomplice can usually be tried for complicity in a crime even where the principal perpetrator has not been ...
209.238.219.111/Clapham-Jerbi-paper.htm
FOXNews.com - The Big Story w/ John Gibson - Interview - How Do ...
Now, typically criminals don't write to deny complicity in a crime they have not committed. So, it's my belief that something happened at the crime scene, ...
www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,149081,00.html
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