Apr 5, 2004 11:52
20 yrs ago
Russian term
privesti k ugolovnoi otvetstvennosti
Non-PRO
Russian to English
Law/Patents
Law (general)
Does this mean 'to charge someone' or 'to take them to court'?
A person can be charged but not actually have to appear in court.
A person can be charged but not actually have to appear in court.
Proposed translations
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Proposed translations
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7 mins
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bring a charge of crime against somebody/press a criminal charge against somebody
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Note added at 10 mins (2004-04-05 12:02:16 GMT)
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VTHC OHS Reps: Features: Professor Harry Glasbeek - Corporate Crime Fighter - 31 January 2003
Professor Harry Glasbeek has been described as ‘one of several almost unsung heroes of the Canadian occupational health and safety movement’. ... So there are many hurdles to cross before a prosecutor will bring a charge against a large corporation. ...
www.ohsrep.org.au/features/1043983091_10554.html
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Note added at 11 mins (2004-04-05 12:03:25 GMT)
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VTHC OHS Reps: Features: Professor Harry Glasbeek - Corporate Crime Fighter - 31 January 2003
Professor Harry Glasbeek has been described as ‘one of several almost unsung heroes of the Canadian occupational health and safety movement’. ... So there are many hurdles to cross before a prosecutor will bring a charge against a large corporation. ...
www.ohsrep.org.au/features/1043983091_10554.html
Crime and Misconduct Commission - Misconduct /
Home Sitemap Contact the CMC News & Media Publications Links About us Responsibilities Inquiries Crime Prevention Misconduct Research Complaints Information about the CMC in other languages ... ... Our jurisdiction Combat crime Handle complaints Investigate misconduct ... determine it to be unfair to bring a charge of conspiracy to commit the offence of false enrolment against ...
www.cmc.qld.gov.au/SHEPALLEG.html
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Note added at 10 mins (2004-04-05 12:02:16 GMT)
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VTHC OHS Reps: Features: Professor Harry Glasbeek - Corporate Crime Fighter - 31 January 2003
Professor Harry Glasbeek has been described as ‘one of several almost unsung heroes of the Canadian occupational health and safety movement’. ... So there are many hurdles to cross before a prosecutor will bring a charge against a large corporation. ...
www.ohsrep.org.au/features/1043983091_10554.html
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Note added at 11 mins (2004-04-05 12:03:25 GMT)
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VTHC OHS Reps: Features: Professor Harry Glasbeek - Corporate Crime Fighter - 31 January 2003
Professor Harry Glasbeek has been described as ‘one of several almost unsung heroes of the Canadian occupational health and safety movement’. ... So there are many hurdles to cross before a prosecutor will bring a charge against a large corporation. ...
www.ohsrep.org.au/features/1043983091_10554.html
Crime and Misconduct Commission - Misconduct /
Home Sitemap Contact the CMC News & Media Publications Links About us Responsibilities Inquiries Crime Prevention Misconduct Research Complaints Information about the CMC in other languages ... ... Our jurisdiction Combat crime Handle complaints Investigate misconduct ... determine it to be unfair to bring a charge of conspiracy to commit the offence of false enrolment against ...
www.cmc.qld.gov.au/SHEPALLEG.html
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3 mins
some action may cause a criminal liability
a person may be charged
3 mins
lead to criminal responsibility
most probably in a phrase like - smth. may lead to criminal responsibility
8 mins
entail criminal liability
entail criminal liability
16 mins
may result in legal action against you (for.........contempt of Court, etc)
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