asistir a juicio

English translation: appear at trial

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Spanish term or phrase:asistir a juicio
English translation:appear at trial
Entered by: Sherry Godfrey

16:51 Aug 12, 2006
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Insurance
Spanish term or phrase: asistir a juicio
In the context of insurance coverage that will take care of your travel needs to "asistir a juicio" after an accident.

Since its not "asistir a UN juicio" I am wondering...stand a trial? attend a trial? Thanks again!
Sherry Godfrey
Local time: 23:31
appear at trial
Explanation:
The problem is to "stand trial" is the same as "to be tried" (and perhaps the other individual is on trial, not you), and you can attend a trial as an interested spectator not even involved in the trial itself.

"be present at trial" is also possible, but "appear" seems to suggest the involvement.
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Cinnamon Nolan
Spain
Local time: 23:31
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Thanks again Cinnamon!
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Cinnamon Nolan
4appear in court
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appear at trial


Explanation:
The problem is to "stand trial" is the same as "to be tried" (and perhaps the other individual is on trial, not you), and you can attend a trial as an interested spectator not even involved in the trial itself.

"be present at trial" is also possible, but "appear" seems to suggest the involvement.

Cinnamon Nolan
Spain
Local time: 23:31
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 24
Grading comment
Thanks again Cinnamon!
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appear in court


Explanation:
This could work.

Nedra Rivera Huntington
United States
Local time: 14:31
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 12
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