turn king"s evidence - traducción al alemán
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turn king"s evidence - traducción al alemán

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

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rules of evidence         
BODY OF FACTS IN A LEGAL PROCEDING
Rules of evidence; Legal proof; Admission of evidence; Law of evidence; Evidence law; Proof (law); Rule of evidence; Legal evidence
Beweispflicht, Nachweispflicht (Gesetze die die gerichtliche Nachweispflicht definieren)
evidence law         
BODY OF FACTS IN A LEGAL PROCEDING
Rules of evidence; Legal proof; Admission of evidence; Law of evidence; Evidence law; Proof (law); Rule of evidence; Legal evidence
Gesetz über die Beweise (Regelung der Beweisführung)

Definición

King's evidence
n. (BE) to turn King's evidence (see also Queen's evidence, state's evidence)

Wikipedia

Turn state's evidence

A criminal turns state's evidence by admitting guilt and testifying as a witness for the state against their associate(s) or accomplice(s), often in exchange for leniency in sentencing or immunity from prosecution. The testimony of a witness who testifies against co-conspirator(s) may be important evidence.

According to a 2008 United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime document, persons who turn state's evidence "are known by a variety of names, including cooperating witnesses, crown witnesses, snitches, witness collaborators, justice collaborators, state witnesses, "supergrasses" and pentiti (Italian for 'those who have repented')."