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Guess the word! Legal and Socioeconomic Translation "BA-AB" (III) – English-Spanish / Spanish-English

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Guess the word! Legal and Socioeconomic Translation "BA-AB" (III) – English-Spanish / Spanish-EnglishVersión en línea

Let's see how many words you get right!

por Marta Alcaide-Martínez
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

Starts with A

A person who helps someone else to commit a crime or to do something morally wrong.

Starts with B

An amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to a law court so that they can be released until their trial. The payment is a way of making certain that the person will return to court for trial.

Starts with C

A lawyer engaged in the trial or management of a case in court. Also, a lawyer appointed to advise and represent in legal matters an individual client or a corporate and especially a public body.

Starts with D

To take away someone’s right to work as a lawyer, especially because they have done something wrong or illegal.

Starts with E

A circumstance that renders conduct less serious and thereby serves to reduce the damages to be awarded or the punishment to be imposed.

Starts with F

The official legal name of a company.

Starts with G

In the US, a group of people who decide if a person who has been charged with a crime should be given a trial in a law court.

Starts with H

Legally forced to stay in your house as if in prison.

Contains I

A magistrate who deals with less serious crimes and who, in the US, has the legal right to marry people.

Starts with J

Starts with K

An amount of money that is paid to someone illegally in exchange for secret help or work.

Starts with L

The punishment of being put in prison for a very long time without an arranged time for release or, in the US, until death.

Starts with M

A situation in which someone is punished by a court of law for a crime that they have not committed.

Contains N

The person who originated the idea of committing the crime and/or directly carries it out, and is more likely to be charged with a higher degree of the crime, and receive a stiffer prison sentence.

Starts with O

A promise, especially that you will tell the truth in a law court.

Starts with P

The answer that a person gives in court when they have been accused of committing a crime.

Starts with Q

To state officially that something, especially an earlier official decision, is no longer to be accepted.

Starts with R

It is the act of officially sending someone to a person or authority that is qualified to deal with them.

Starts with S

Starts with T

Contains U

The person who is on trial in a law court.

Starts with V

Starts with W

An official statement of what a person has decided should be done with their money and property after their death.

Starts with X

(of movies, electronic images, books, magazines, etc.) containing very rude language or pictures or information about sex that is generally considered offensive.

Starts with Y

Starts with Z

A witness who gives testimony clearly biased toward the party that called him or her to testify. Such witnesses are extremely anxious that the party calling him or her shall prevail. They demonstrate disproportionate enthusiasm while testifying.

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