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gran jurado
grand jury СУЩ. (in US)
jury <pl juries> [америк. ˈdʒʊri, брит. ˈdʒʊəri] СУЩ.
1. jury ЮРИД.:
jurado м.
определит. to do jury duty or брит. also service
2. jury (for contest):
jurado м.
I. grand <grander grandest> [америк. ɡrænd, брит. ɡrand] ПРИЛ.
1.1. grand (impressive):
grand vista/spectacle/mansion
grand vista/spectacle/mansion
1.2. grand (ostentatious):
grand gesture
grand entrance
1.3. grand (ambitious, lofty):
grand conception/vision
grand ideal
1.4. grand (overall):
grand определит., no сравнит.
1.5. grand (in names, titles):
2.1. grand (formal, ceremonial):
grand opening/banquet/occasion
2.2. grand (socially important):
grand ед.
gran delante del n
grandes delante del n
3. grand (very good) разг.:
grand day/weather
grand day/weather
II. grand [америк. ɡrænd, брит. ɡrand] СУЩ.
1. grand (piano):
2. grand <pl grand> (1000 dollars, pounds) жарг.:
grand jury <- -ies> СУЩ. америк. ЮРИД.
jury [ˈdʒʊəri, америк. ˈdʒʊri] СУЩ.
jurado м.
I. grand [grænd] ПРИЛ.
1. grand (splendid):
2. grand разг. (excellent):
3. grand (far-reaching):
4. grand (large):
5. grand (overall):
6. grand (of upper class):
II. grand [grænd] СУЩ.
1. grand неизм. разг.:
mil dólares м. мн.
mil libras ж. мн.
2. grand МУЗ.:
grand jury <- -ies> СУЩ. ЮРИД.
jury [ˈdʒʊr·i] СУЩ.
jurado м.
I. grand [grænd] ПРИЛ.
1. grand (splendid):
2. grand (excellent):
3. grand (far-reaching):
4. grand (large):
5. grand (overall):
6. grand (of upper class):
II. grand [grænd] СУЩ.
1. grand неизм. жарг. (money):
mil dólares м. мн.
2. grand МУЗ.:
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Additional charges were added when he was formally indicted by a grand jury.
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The grand jury, in its report, noted that behavior cited in the initial complaint occurred just outside of the one-year statute of limitations.
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After asking for a grand jury he said he did not know whether any new evidence had been found.
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Their duties generally include charging crimes through informations and/or grand jury indictments.
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To issue the report, the grand jury heard from 180 witnesses, saw 250 exhibits and recorded more than 6,000 pages of testimony.
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