witness$92240$ - translation to greek
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witness$92240$ - translation to greek

PROTECTION BY THE STATE OF A THREATENED WITNESS INVOLVED IN THE JUSTICE SYSTEM, INCLUDING DEFENDANTS AND OTHER CLIENTS
Witness protection program; Witness Protection Program; Witness Protection; Vulnerable witness; Witness protection programme; Witness security; Witness Protection Programme

witness      
n. μάρτυρας, μάρτυς, μαρτυρία
expert opinion         
WITNESS WHO IS BELIEVED TO HAVE EXPERTISE AND SPECIALISED KNOWLEDGE IN A PARTICULAR SUBJECT BEYOND THAT OF THE AVERAGE PERSON
Expert witnesses; Expert source; Expert testimony; Expert Testimony; Scientific evidence (law); Expert Witness; Expert opinion; Expert evidence; Forensic witness; Forensic testimony; Professional witness; Judicial expert; Sociomedical assessment
γνώμη ειδικού
crown witness         
LEGAL TERM FOR ONE WHO TESTIFIES AS A WITNESS FOR THE STATE
King's Evidence; State's evidence; King's evidence; Queen's evidence; Turn states' evidence; Queen's Evidence; Approver; Turned state's evidence; Crown witness; Turning state's evidence; Cooperating witness; Crown-witness
μάρτυρας κατηγορίας

Definition

witness
I. n.
1.
Testimony, evidence, attestation, corroboration, proof, confirmation.
2.
Deponent, corroborator, eye-witness.
II. v. a.
1.
Attest, be a witness of, bear witness to, testify to, confirm, corroborate.
2.
Observe, see, mark, note, notice, take cognizance of.

Wikipedia

Witness protection

Witness protection is security provided to a threatened person providing testimonial evidence to the justice system, including defendants and other clients, before, during, and after a trial, usually by police. While a witness may only require protection until the conclusion of a trial, some witnesses are provided with a new identity and may live out the rest of their lives under government protection.

Witness protection is usually required in trials against organized crime, where law enforcement sees a risk for witnesses to be intimidated by colleagues of defendants. It is also used at war crime, espionage and national security issues trials.