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2 hrs confidence: offender
Explanation: I am going to spare you my usual sermon on how it matters little what the original says (that's Susan's cross to bear:)))) but in any US semi-legal to legal context, such as what you seem to have here, they'd call this person an offender without going into whether the fella has made an honest mistake or is a career criminal. Naturally, there is nothing wrong with saying someone has inadvertently gone astray or made a mistake, but it's way too long for the purpose and the register seems to be too informal for the occasion. Nor do you want to call the poor sod a "misstepped person" (rolling my eyes). But I know you know that. Cheers, Angela.
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Well, a different school of thought then😁
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As an afterthought, have you thought of rephrasing with a contextual translation, something like "prevent the person who has made an inadvertent/honest mistake from committing any other unlawful acts"? Or is it a recurrent "term of art" here?
| The Misha Local time: 20:09 Native speaker of: Russian PRO pts in category: 47
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Asker: Ehhhh, Misha. I beg to differ. The party bureaucrats spent a great deal of effort in the source document describing the special cases when this “preventive measure” can be applied. I had to preserve the differentiation. :))
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8 hrs confidence: peer agreement (net): -1 stumbled person / who is out of bearings / flawn man / go off the rails...
Explanation: В контексте ясно что речь о перевоспитании правонарушителя, но здесь в контексте "оступившийся человек", означает что человек который сбился с пути, надо его направлять, перевоспитать, если назовем их прямо как правонарушитель или криминал, будет ошибочным когда речь о перевоспитании, присущее в советском идиологии. Пример, Человек, который однажды оступился, будет вести себя намного благоразумнее и принесет пользу, потому что испытал раскаяние. Человек, который ни разу не ошибался, - опасен. Ямамото Цунэтомо, "Хагакурэ. Сокрытое в листве" ********* A man who makes a mistake once will be considerably more prudent and useful because of his repentance. I feet that he should be promoted.” Yamamoto Tsunetomo ("In the Shadow of Leaves") http://отрасли-права.рф/article/7307
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Убираю ответ "flawn man", ошибочный вариант, Better : man who has flaw in his behavior
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who is out of bearings=astray, Astray-подходящий вариант
| Turdimurod Rakhmanov Kyrgyzstan Local time: 06:09 Works in field Native speaker of: Uzbek, Kirghiz PRO pts in category: 14
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20 hrs confidence: offending person
Explanation: In my mind, "offending person" is slightly milder than "offender"--the focus is on the objectionable action, and not the character of the person who has gone astray. That might help preserve the original feel. Just a thought!
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Asker: This is actually a very good idea. Thank you so much. I’ve used Susan’s version in my translation, and I submitted my translation already so can’t go back, but if I could, I would correct it and use this version. Thanks again!
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| Reference: First-Offender Programs
Reference information: First-Offender Programs Those who haven’t been in too much trouble with the law but are facing charges may be able to avoid conviction. By Janet Portman, Attorney A "first offender" program is a way for a defendant to avoid the full effects of a criminal prosecution. It’s a type of diversion, often for those who have no previous criminal record, or at least no felony convictions. (Usually traffic tickets don’t count, but defendants with juvenile offenses may be disqualified). In a typical first-offender program, by completing the program, the defendant keeps a conviction off her record. Eligibility for first-time-offender programs varies from state to state. Some states may limit program participation to those facing misdemeanor charges, while others may let in those looking at certain felony charges. Commonly, though, first-offender programs are available only where the charges don’t involve a violent or “serious” offense. Many states have first-offender programs for juveniles. Example: In Jefferson County, Wisconsin, to be eligible for the District Attorney’s first-offender program, a defendant must meet several eligibility requirements. Those include no prior convictions (excepting traffic violations) and the agreement of the prosecution. Participants must sign a contract that, in part, requires them to attend classes, make restitution, and undergo appropriate treatment or counseling. The defendant may have to live up to these requirements for six months, a year, or more. If the first offender successfully completes the program, the District Attorney’s Office reduces or dismisses the charge. If he falters, the prosecution will typically resume official court proceedings. (For more, see the Jefferson County site.) Example: The SAGE Project, based in San Francisco and replicated in many other cities, is available to many who’ve been arrested for prostitution. The Project uses its First Offender Prostitution Project to remove women from commercial sexual exploitation and to educate "johns."
https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/first-offender-programs.html
| Lazyt3ch Native speaker of: Russian PRO pts in category: 12
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