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Scotch verdict - перевод на испанский

VERDICT IN SCOTTISH LAW
Scottish verdict; Scotch verdict; Not proven (Scotland law); Not proven verdict; Not Proven; Scottish Verdict; Scotch Verdict; Bastard verdict; Guilty not proven

Scotch verdict         
Veredicto escocés, Veredicto sin resultado
Scotch whisky         
  • Scotch whisky labels declare their composition ("Single Malt Scotch Whisky" at top), and in the example above the single distillery of manufacture (The Balvenie). An age statement ("12 years") indicates the maturation time of the youngest whisky used in a particular bottling.
  • Greybeard Heather Dew Scotch whisky jug
  • [[Johnnie Walker]] produces a line of blended whiskies
  • The regions of Scotch whisky
  • Various Scotch whiskies
MALT OR GRAIN WHISKY (OR A BLEND OF THE TWO), MADE IN SCOTLAND IN A MANNER SPECIFIED BY LAW
Orkney Single Malts; Scottish whisky; Scotch Whisky; Scotch whiskey; Islay malt whisky; Scotch Whiskey; Scottish Malt Whisky; Scottish blended whisky; Blended scotch; Island single malts; Peat monsters; Scottish whiskey; Whisky in Scotland; Whiskey in Scotland; Scotch whisky industry; Islay Scotch whisky; Blended Scotch; Scotch malt whisky; Scotland’s whisky industry; Islay single malt; Speyside malt; Whisky regions; Highland malt whisky
güisqui escocés, whisky escocés
verdict         
  • A verdict about murder. Terracotta tablet from Girsu, Iraq. 2112–2004 BCE. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul
LEGAL TERM
Directed verdict; Motion for directed verdict; Verdicts; Special verdict; Compromise verdict; Quotient verdict; Sealed verdict; Special verdict (England and Wales); General verdict; Special interrogatories; Verus dictum
(n.) = veredicto, resolución, sentencia, pronunciamiento
Ex: A verdict of the Department of Education and Science has stated that librarians in future will have to be graduates only.
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* reach + verdict = llegar a un veredicto, pronunciarse sobre Algo

Определение

scotch
scotch (ingl.; pronunc. [escóch]) m. Whisky elaborado en Escocia.

Википедия

Not proven

Not proven (Scots: No pruiven, Scottish Gaelic: gun dearbhadh) is a verdict available to a court of law in Scotland. Under Scots law, a criminal trial may end in one of three verdicts, one of conviction ("guilty") and two of acquittal ("not proven" and "not guilty").

Between the Restoration in the late 17th century and the early 18th century, jurors in Scotland were expected only to find whether individual factual allegations were proven or not proven, rather than to rule on an accused's guilt. In 1728, the jury in a murder trial asserted "its ancient right" to declare a defendant "not guilty". Over time, the "not guilty" verdict regained wide acceptance and use amongst Scots juries, with the encouragement of defence lawyers. It eventually displaced "not proven" as the primary verdict of acquittal. Nowadays, juries can return a verdict of either "not guilty" or "not proven", with the same legal effect of acquittal.

Although historically it may be a similar verdict to not guilty, in the present day not proven is typically used by a jury when there is a belief that the defendant is guilty but The Crown has not provided sufficient evidence. Scots law requires corroboration; the evidence of one witness, however credible, is not sufficient to prove a charge against an accused or to establish any material or crucial fact.

In Scotland, there have been attempts to abolish what Sir Walter Scott famously called that bastard verdict. In 1827, Scott, who was sheriff in the court of Selkirk, wrote in his journal that "the jury gave that bastard verdict, Not proven.