Cambridge English : CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Questions Juridiques
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to establish the truth of something by providing evidence or testimony

attester
a legal professional qualified and licensed to advocate on behalf of clients in both lower and higher courts

avocat, plaidant, plaidante
a legal document added to a will that changes, explains, or adds to its original terms

codicille, additif testamentaire
the act of participating in a crime or wrongdoing along with another person or group

complicité
a formal agreement, particularly one between a certain country and the Roman Catholic Church

accord, contrat, pacte
to clear someone's name of accusations and prove their innocence

disculper
a guiding principle, intended to provide moral guidance or a basis for behavior

précepte
to clear someone from blame or responsibility for a wrongdoing or crime, often through evidence

disculper, innocenter
against the law, especially criminal law

illicite, illégal
an illegal or unjust act committed by a person of high standing

méfait, délit
to officially order something using one's higher authority

ordonner, décréter
a controversial legal case, issue, or event that attracts widespread public attention and debate
a legal principle or rule created by a previous court decision, used as a guide in deciding similar future cases

un précédent, une jurisprudence
an agreement in a criminal case where the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for the dismissal of a more serious one

arrangement à l'amiable, plaidoyer de culpabilité négocié
connected to Draco, the ancient Athenian lawmaker, or to his extremely harsh set of laws

draconien, draconique
to officially accuse a person of a crime

inculper
the act of breaking or not obeying a law, agreement, etc.

infraction
a written statement in a legal case, outlining the harmful statements made against someone and what they seek from the court

diffamation, calomnie
a person who brings a lawsuit against someone else in a court

plaignant, plaignante
not grave and thus capable of being pardoned or overlooked

véniel
to clear someone from blame or suspicion and prove their innocence

innocenter
the postponement or cancellation of punishment, especially in a legal context

sursis, répit
a written statement affirmed by oath that can be used as evidence in court

affidavit
the money that is demanded by the court to be paid to an ex-spouse or ex-partner

prestation compensatoire
an official judgment in court of law that declares someone not guilty of the crime they were charged with

acquittement
an official pardon or release from punishment for a specific offense

amnistie, grâce
a person appointed to judge or decide a disputed issue

arbitre
to officially resolve a disagreement between people

arbitrer, trancher, jouer le rôle d'arbitre
to formally request someone’s presence in court to answer for a serious crime

traduire en justice, assigner à comparaître
to assist or encourage someone to do something, particularly in committing a wrongdoing or crime

encourager
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