suspect a person of murder - traducción al Inglés
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suspect a person of murder - traducción al Inglés

AMERICAN MURDERER
James Nichols (Murder Suspect); James Nichols (murder suspect); James Nichols (convicted murderer)

suspect a person of murder      
eine Person des Mordes verdächtigen
prime suspect         
MOST LIKELY PERPETRATOR OF A CRIME
Key suspect
Hauptverdächtiger
corporate body         
LEGAL ENTITY WHICH IS DIFFERENT FROM A NATURAL PERSON
Corporate person; Corporate body; Juridicial person; Judicial person; Juristic persons; Juristic person; Corporate persons; Bodies corporate; Juridic person
Korporation

Definición

perpetrate
(perpetrates, perpetrating, perpetrated)
If someone perpetrates a crime or any other immoral or harmful act, they do it. (FORMAL)
A high proportion of crime in any country is perpetrated by young males in their teens and twenties...
= commit
VERB: V n
perpetration
...a very small minority who persist in the perpetration of these crimes.
N-SING: usu N of n
perpetrator (perpetrators)
The perpetrator of this crime must be traced.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Murder of Cha Vang

Cha Vang was a 30-year-old Hmong man from Green Bay, who was murdered by James Nichols in 2007. Cha Vang was found shot and stabbed, his corpse hidden, in the woods near Peshtigo, Wisconsin. Nichols admitted to killing Vang, insisting the killing was self-defense. On March 19, 2007, Nichols pleaded not guilty to the charges of first degree intentional homicide, felony possession of a weapon, and hiding a corpse.

On October 6, 2007, a jury found Nichols guilty of a lesser charge of second degree intentional homicide and sentenced him to 60 years in prison. "The message sent to the Hmong community is that someone can shoot a Hmong hunter and not get the maximum sentence," said Tou Ger Xiong, spokesman for the Coalition for Community Relations in St. Paul, Minnesota.