forensic
Y
a. (形容詞 adjective)
1. 法庭的
2. 辯論的
。搶劫犯罪
。詐欺
Sham
。法律
Draconian
Draconian forms of [punishment]
and makes him the puppet of his [draconian] wife, who is in league with foreign communists.
forensic
statutory
conviction and a jail sentence for [statutory] rape.
stipulate
It stipulate a six-inch margin of error in the cutting radius.
ordnance
artillery
ordinance
law
He campaigned for a gay [rights] ordinance.
penal
Other men at the penal [institution] are realistically tough. 刑事的,刑法上的
edict
decree issued by a sovereign or other authority
as Bruce Dern's long-haired, robe-clad ecologist stakes his life and space station on defending the last remaining ecosystem from a corporate edict to destroy it and use the ship for commerce.
tribune
tribunal
court of justice
place or seat of judgment.
tribune. a raised platform for the seats of magistrates, as in an ancient Roman basilica
In the second, a French family calls a private tribunal, as the children challenge their parents on the issues of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity while the media watches from outside.
venue
the place of a crime or cause of action
although commercial prospects are likely to remain limited to [arthouse] venues.
Alig quickly becomes an event promoter himself, dreaming up bizarrely themed dance parties in such unlikely [venues] as fast-food restaurants and subway cars.
elide
annul or quash
umpire
arbiter
a person empowered to decide matters at issue, judge, umpire
Who are you to tell me that I can't make a beautiful porcelain elephant, as beautiful or even more beautiful than anyone else can make a porcelain elephant, hmm? Who died and made you final arbiter of who can and cannot be a fine sculptor of beautiful porcelain elephants?
recourse
Burdon corroborates the whole deal. Mr. Behrani? You're free to go. This is your recourse. You can press charges against Deputy Burdon... Please, I must to hospital, please. 追索權
。執法人員
barrister
lawyer admitted to plead and undertake trials in a British superior court
solicitor
British lawyer who advises and represents clients in the lower courts and briefs (v.) (prepares cases for) barristers to plead in higher courts
magistrate
a civil officer charged with the administration of the law
The only film of Northern Australian tribal [magistrate] Nanjiwara Amagula as "Charlie."
bailiff
Oh, there's a bailiff with a prosthetic leg.
shyster
Who did you phone? Howser. Another eminent shyster with connections that ought to...【美】【口】不擇手段的律師,訟棍
。違法
infraction
breach, violation, infringement
World War III... excisors of telepathic sensitivity... osteopaths of the spirit... investigators of infractions... denounced by bland, paranoid chess players.
Will this go on my record? The incident will be noted. If it happened the way you say... there hasn't been an infraction.
Hitch was [famously] afraid of police, and a constant [element] in his films was the horror of being pursued and/or persecuted for an infraction real or imagined.
If there's one more infraction of the [rules], if you cannot conduct yourselves without creating a disturbance, without further accidents, then I shall have to use every means to keep you under control.
malfeasance
the pastor persists in using her case to [spotlight] the [department's] malfeasance,
Laurence J. Rittenband (who was reportedly extremely [vocal] about his desire to [topple] Polanski) and encounters many recollections of [judicial] malfeasance from those who were involved.
recidivism
"recidivism"
Shunning rehabilitation for [recidivism], Croker takes over "The Italian Job," a complicated plan to hijack gold bullion from Italy -- right from underneath the [noses] of the Italian Police and the Mafia. 再犯,累犯 (行為或傾向)
felon
felony
an offense, as murder or burglary, of graver character than those called misdemeanors, esp. those commonly punished in the U.S. by imprisonment for more than a year.
culprit
person or other agent guilty of or responsible for an offense or fault
Raccoons. Oh, yeah? That's the culprit. Oh, boy.
。開庭
appellant
If the appellant is ready, you may proceed. 上訴人
appellate
Your Honor, I have an appellate bond in the sum of $50,000 here.
davit
affidavit
So there must be somebody who [saw] it. A [witness], a friend? You want affidavits?
You have to use a different tone if I'm to believe that. All right, I'll bring home an affidavit tomorrow. I'm sorry.
Each year my office receives a signed affidavit confirming that Johnny Liebling is indeed among the living.
perjure
Because evidence us given on oath, and he will not perjure himself. 使發假誓,使作偽證
notarize
Notarized and all legal. 對...公證
deposition
When can we get together again|and get a deposition? 宣誓作證,具結書
indenture
a deed or agreement executed in two or more copies with edges correspondingly indented as a means of identification
Even Nicole Kidman, entering the year that would make her one, wasn't. She was just exiting her indentured period as Mrs. Tom Cruise.
Their love is further imperiled by Tahei, a rich, [obnoxious] merchant who [flaunts] his ability to buy Koharu's indenture.
injunction
The court issued an injunction that picketing (should) not take place.
Due to a legal [injunction] taken by Richard Carpenter regarding the film's illegal use of The Carpenters' music without permission, 禁止令,強制令
subpoena
We're having heavy legal problems with the federal government right now. Two FBl guys turned up in Hackett's office and served us with a subpoena. 傳票
Material witnesses. Somebody might have been subpoenaed to come in here and identify Wiecek. 傳喚,傳訊
l could subpoena him if l had a week.
garnishee
garnishment
garnish, to attach (as money due or property belonging to a debtor) by garnishment; garnishee. 扣押債務人財產的通知,扣押令,傳票
dun
make repeated and insistent demands upon, esp. for the payment of a debt
arraignment
At the time of his arraignment, Polanski ped not guilty to all charges.
arraign
call or bring before a court to answer to an indictment
Not once since he was [arraigned] have I caught a shot of Simpson looking normal in any way I can understand. 傳訊,提訊,控告
We'll formally arraign the defendant on his return.
mallet
into thinking that he does in fact possess the secret, and that on the appointed day when the silver bell is lifted from the ground and its mallet set in place, it will ring. 大頭錘, (馬球的) 球棍【音】小音槌
gavel
[Bailiff] All rise. [Gavel Rapping] (拍賣商、法官、議長用的) 小木槌
remand
I'm going to remand him to the custody of his parents and the probation officers. 還押,發回重審
assize
Oh, no, no. No, that stopped at Bristol, didn't it, at the assizes? I felt the judge went a bit far, myself.【英】(常用複)巡迴審判,大審
。控訴
。公然侮辱
Arraign
。嘲笑羞辱指控
Castigate
。偷竊
。買賣
。廉價 Larcency
Forensic
Y
a. (形容詞 adjective)
1. 法庭的
2. 辯論的
。搶劫犯罪
。詐欺
Sham
。法律
Draconian
Draconian forms of [punishment]
and makes him the puppet of his [draconian] wife, who is in league with foreign communists.
forensic
statutory
conviction and a jail sentence for [statutory] rape.
stipulate
It stipulate a six-inch margin of error in the cutting radius.
ordnance
artillery
ordinance
law
He campaigned for a gay [rights] ordinance.
penal
Other men at the penal [institution] are realistically tough. 刑事的,刑法上的
edict
decree issued by a sovereign or other authority
as Bruce Dern's long-haired, robe-clad ecologist stakes his life and space station on defending the last remaining ecosystem from a corporate edict to destroy it and use the ship for commerce.
tribune
tribunal
court of justice
place or seat of judgment.
tribune. a raised platform for the seats of magistrates, as in an ancient Roman basilica
In the second, a French family calls a private tribunal, as the children challenge their parents on the issues of Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity while the media watches from outside.
venue
the place of a crime or cause of action
although commercial prospects are likely to remain limited to [arthouse] venues.
Alig quickly becomes an event promoter himself, dreaming up bizarrely themed dance parties in such unlikely [venues] as fast-food restaurants and subway cars.
elide
annul or quash
umpire
arbiter
a person empowered to decide matters at issue, judge, umpire
Who are you to tell me that I can't make a beautiful porcelain elephant, as beautiful or even more beautiful than anyone else can make a porcelain elephant, hmm? Who died and made you final arbiter of who can and cannot be a fine sculptor of beautiful porcelain elephants?
recourse
Burdon corroborates the whole deal. Mr. Behrani? You're free to go. This is your recourse. You can press charges against Deputy Burdon... Please, I must to hospital, please. 追索權
。執法人員
barrister
lawyer admitted to plead and undertake trials in a British superior court
solicitor
British lawyer who advises and represents clients in the lower courts and briefs (v.) (prepares cases for) barristers to plead in higher courts
magistrate
a civil officer charged with the administration of the law
The only film of Northern Australian tribal [magistrate] Nanjiwara Amagula as "Charlie."
bailiff
Oh, there's a bailiff with a prosthetic leg.
shyster
Who did you phone? Howser. Another eminent shyster with connections that ought to...【美】【口】不擇手段的律師,訟棍
。違法
infraction
breach, violation, infringement
World War III... excisors of telepathic sensitivity... osteopaths of the spirit... investigators of infractions... denounced by bland, paranoid chess players.
Will this go on my record? The incident will be noted. If it happened the way you say... there hasn't been an infraction.
Hitch was [famously] afraid of police, and a constant [element] in his films was the horror of being pursued and/or persecuted for an infraction real or imagined.
If there's one more infraction of the [rules], if you cannot conduct yourselves without creating a disturbance, without further accidents, then I shall have to use every means to keep you under control.
malfeasance
the pastor persists in using her case to [spotlight] the [department's] malfeasance,
Laurence J. Rittenband (who was reportedly extremely [vocal] about his desire to [topple] Polanski) and encounters many recollections of [judicial] malfeasance from those who were involved.
recidivism
"recidivism"
Shunning rehabilitation for [recidivism], Croker takes over "The Italian Job," a complicated plan to hijack gold bullion from Italy -- right from underneath the [noses] of the Italian Police and the Mafia. 再犯,累犯 (行為或傾向)
felon
felony
an offense, as murder or burglary, of graver character than those called misdemeanors, esp. those commonly punished in the U.S. by imprisonment for more than a year.
culprit
person or other agent guilty of or responsible for an offense or fault
Raccoons. Oh, yeah? That's the culprit. Oh, boy.
。開庭
appellant
If the appellant is ready, you may proceed. 上訴人
appellate
Your Honor, I have an appellate bond in the sum of $50,000 here.
davit
affidavit
So there must be somebody who [saw] it. A [witness], a friend? You want affidavits?
You have to use a different tone if I'm to believe that. All right, I'll bring home an affidavit tomorrow. I'm sorry.
Each year my office receives a signed affidavit confirming that Johnny Liebling is indeed among the living.
perjure
Because evidence us given on oath, and he will not perjure himself. 使發假誓,使作偽證
notarize
Notarized and all legal. 對...公證
deposition
When can we get together again|and get a deposition? 宣誓作證,具結書
indenture
a deed or agreement executed in two or more copies with edges correspondingly indented as a means of identification
Even Nicole Kidman, entering the year that would make her one, wasn't. She was just exiting her indentured period as Mrs. Tom Cruise.
Their love is further imperiled by Tahei, a rich, [obnoxious] merchant who [flaunts] his ability to buy Koharu's indenture.
injunction
The court issued an injunction that picketing (should) not take place.
Due to a legal [injunction] taken by Richard Carpenter regarding the film's illegal use of The Carpenters' music without permission, 禁止令,強制令
subpoena
We're having heavy legal problems with the federal government right now. Two FBl guys turned up in Hackett's office and served us with a subpoena. 傳票
Material witnesses. Somebody might have been subpoenaed to come in here and identify Wiecek. 傳喚,傳訊
l could subpoena him if l had a week.
garnishee
garnishment
garnish, to attach (as money due or property belonging to a debtor) by garnishment; garnishee. 扣押債務人財產的通知,扣押令,傳票
dun
make repeated and insistent demands upon, esp. for the payment of a debt
arraignment
At the time of his arraignment, Polanski ped not guilty to all charges.
arraign
call or bring before a court to answer to an indictment
Not once since he was [arraigned] have I caught a shot of Simpson looking normal in any way I can understand. 傳訊,提訊,控告
We'll formally arraign the defendant on his return.
mallet
into thinking that he does in fact possess the secret, and that on the appointed day when the silver bell is lifted from the ground and its mallet set in place, it will ring. 大頭錘, (馬球的) 球棍【音】小音槌
gavel
[Bailiff] All rise. [Gavel Rapping] (拍賣商、法官、議長用的) 小木槌
remand
I'm going to remand him to the custody of his parents and the probation officers. 還押,發回重審
assize
Oh, no, no. No, that stopped at Bristol, didn't it, at the assizes? I felt the judge went a bit far, myself.【英】(常用複)巡迴審判,大審
。控訴
。公然侮辱
Arraign
。嘲笑羞辱指控
Castigate
。偷竊
。買賣
。廉價 Larcency
Forensic
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