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19:08 Oct 25, 2007 |
English to Latvian translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) | |||||||
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4 | ierasties tiesā |
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3 | ierasties lietas uzraudzības/izskatīšanas institūcijā (policijā, tiesā) |
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ierasties tiesā Explanation: Varētu būt vienkārši "ierasties tiesā", jo to pašu nozīmē arī "surrender to one's bail" (Tildes datorvārdnīca, 2005), kā arī ar pretēju nozīmi ir teiciens "to forfeit one's bail - neierasties tiesā" (http://www.babylon.com/definition/to/Latvian). |
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ierasties lietas uzraudzības/izskatīšanas institūcijā (policijā, tiesā) Explanation: Kur jāierodas būs atkarīgs no konteksta. Arrest for Failure to Answer Police Bail Under a power inserted into PACE by the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, the police can arrest you without warrant if you are released on bail from police detention, subject to a duty to attend at a police station and you fail to attend at the appointed time. You must be taken as soon as possible after the arrest to the police station to which you should have reported. Arrest for Breach of Bail Condition Under a power inserted into PACE by the Criminal Justice Act 2003 the police can arrest you without warrant if you are released on bail from police detention and a constable has reasonable grounds for suspecting you have breached any of the conditions of bail. You must be taken as soon as possible after the arrest to the police station to which you are required to report. |
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