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Перевод: acquittal
[существительное] оправдание; освобождение; освобождение от долга; выполнение обязанностей
Тезаурус:
- The victims' ages of these acquittal cases were 3; 11; 11 and 12; 13; 16; 21 and 27; 28; 29.
- But his subject had extra currency, due to the acquittal the previous day of a black youth accused of murdering Yankel Rosenblum, a Jewish student, in racial unrest sparked by the death of a black child under the wheels of a convoy of cars following the Grand Rabbi.
- That day brought the acquittal of a white police officer, William Lozano, of the killing of two black men in January 1989.
- A further four cases, mentioned on only one day, also had an acquittal outcome.
- However, conflicting opinions of several doctors gained their acquittal.
- Classic Cinemas Ltd ex parte Blackburn , the jury considered the film's predecessor, Language Of Love , and returned an acquittal after only seventeen minutes.
- Among the assaults on males, it was only the two acquittal cases where the media coverage lasted more than a single day.
- On 10 September 1981 (the date of his acquittal!), an action was brought by the company against Mr Fowler and the eight former employees alleging an unlawful conspiracy and breach of implied terms of contract that they would faithfully serve Faccenda Chicken Ltd and "would not use confidential information and/or trade secrets gained by them and each of them whilst in the company's employment to the disadvantage or detriment of the company, whether during the currency of such employment or after its cessation".
- Where a crime requires knowledge or recklessness as to a certain circumstance, and the defendant holds a mistaken belief about that circumstance, logic demands that an acquittal should follow.
- There are fears that the acquittal of William Lozano will set off renewed riots in a city fraught with racial tension between Hispanic and black communities.
- However, the tumult in Cornwall caused by his imprisonment may well have been sufficient to secure the acquittal and release of Trelawney and the other six bishops.
- Of those who did eventually end up in court, the acquittal rate by March 1985 was 24 per cent (Wallington, 1985: 150).
- "It was the only alternative to an acquittal, you knew that."
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