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23:20 Jul 25, 2015 |
Romanian to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) | |||||||
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3 | adjourn(ment) without discussion; (E&W crim.) ordered a section 1(2) paper committal |
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adjourn(ment) without discussion; (E&W crim.) ordered a section 1(2) paper committal Explanation: section 1(2) refers to the UK Criminal Justice Act 1967, namely a committal for criminal trial - and not to prison - without hearing of any evidence. Predicated on Lee R's discussion entry, the UK answer would take a different path, depending on whether a civil, admiralty (shipping) or criminal case. But, from what I understand, it might go on: 'and gave leave to proceed'. Reference: http://sixthformlaw.info/01_modules/mod1/1_2_criminal_proces... Reference: http://https://books.google.at/books?id=q7Lee9odVtgC&pg=PT42... |
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