The doctor was found guilty of criminal negligence (=not taking enough care to protect people you are responsible for). 这名医生被判过失犯罪。2 SCTrelating to the part of the legal system that is concerned with crime 与犯罪有关的;刑事的 → civil The case will be tried in a criminal...
Go back to the 19th century and solve a series of murders in this captivating hidden object adventure game. Investigate crime scenes for clues, bring suspects i…
In most cases, the students who tried to hide their recognition were not able to do so. When they looked at a familiar face, their eyes still had fewer stops in the inner parts of the face. Alisa Millen, a psychology researcher at the University of Stirling, said hiding markers for ...
a court of law in which criminal cases are tried and determined. [1590–1600] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: ...
I have tried many other games and Criminal Case is the only one that I have gained proficiency at in the way of the complexity of the cases, the variety of scenarios and the diversity of characters. I have Parkinson's disease and I find my brain benefiting from this game. I don't sle...
etc., in Subordinate Courts.—The Criminal Courts are authorised to pay at the rates, specified below, the expenses of complainants or witnesses—(1) in cases in which the prosecution is instituted or carried on by or under the orders or with the sanction of the Government, or of any ...
criminal courtn(court for criminal cases)SCSimplified Chinese刑事法院xíng shì fǎ yuàn SCSimplified Chinese刑事法庭xíng shì fǎ yuàn,xíng shì fǎ tíng The alleged murderer will be held without bail until he is tried in criminal court. ...
IT WOULD BE ABSURD TO HOLD THAT A CASE ‘IS [NOT] BEING PROSECUTED’ IN THE ROUTINE PERIOD DURING WHICH THE PROSECUTION AND DEFENCE’S CASES ARE PREPARED, ETC. THE QUESTION HERE IS WHETHER THE STATE HAS SHOWN ITSELF ‘UNWILLING … GENUINELY TO PROSECUTE’, INSOFAR AS—IN THE WORDS OF ...
How has Trump tried to claim immunity in his cases? On 1 July 2024, the US Supreme Court sent Trump's claim he is immune from prosecution for his actions while presidentback to a lower court. This relates to the 6 January case, where while still president he encouraged his supporters...
COURTROOM TRIAL: Federal criminal cases are tried by prosecutors who work for the Justice Department, their names generally unfamiliar to the American public. In state and local proceedings, those prosecutors are often known as assistant district attorneys. They don’t align themselves with par...