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Johnny Cash
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Johnny Cash

amphetamines and barbiturates. For a brief time, he shared an apartment in Nashville with Waylon Jennings. In June 1965, his truck caught fire due to an overheated wheel bearing, triggering a forest fire that burned 508 acres (2.06 km2), in Los Padres National Forest in California. The federal government sued him and was awarded $125,172 ($871,303 today). Cash eventually settled the case and paid $82,001. Despite landing in jail seven times for misdemeanors, each stay lasted only a single night. In 1967, Cash's duet with June Carter, "Jackson", won a Grammy Award. From 1969 to 1971, Cash starred in his own television show, The Johnny Cash Show, on the ABC network. He regularly performed dressed all in black. In total, he wrote over 1,000 songs and released dozens of albums.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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prelim year 1
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prelim year 1

11. Classification of offences (Estonian) Offence – a crime Misdemeanour – less serious crime Crime – an illegal act Fine – an amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment Arrest – to seize someone by legal authority and take them into custody. Imprisonment – to put someone in prison Second degree crime – less serious criminal offences First degree crime – the most serious criminal offences In Estonia there are two groups of offences: misdemeanors, which are less serious crimes and criminal offences, the most serious crimes. Crimes are distinguished by the punishment given, which also reflects the severity of the crime. Also, crimes are only found in the penal code, but misdemeanors can also be found in other codes. The main punishment for misdemeanor is a fine or arrest. Misdemeanors can be tried in court or the punishment can be given outside of court, for example by the police. Criminal offences can be first and second degree crimes

Varia → Kategoriseerimata
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Sissejuhatus erialasesse õiguskeelde-inglise keel
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Sissejuhatus erialasesse õiguskeelde (inglise keel)

Indictable vases are the most serious offences in which enough evidence is collect is sent to trial. Triable offences are triable in either way and can be commited in minor or serious way. ____________________________________________________________________ 11. Classification of offences (your home country) In Estonia, there are two groups of offences (an illegal act; a crime): misdemeanors (a crime considered to be one of the less serious types of crime) and crimes (an illegal act). Misdemeanors can be tried by court (a place where trials and other legal cases happen) or by a body conducting extrajudicial proceedings. The main punishment for misdemeanor is a fine or arrest (if the police arrest someone, they take them away to ask them about a crime that they might have committed). The lawbreakers must pay 12-1200 euros or they can be arrested for 1-30 days

Õigus → Erialane õiguskeel
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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde
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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde

Shortage ­ napp (lack ­ täiesti puudu (suht=)) To commit an offence ­ kuritegu tegema To assure uniformity ­ ühetaolisust kehtestama Prospect of conviction - Süüdimõistmise tõenäosus Issue a formal warning ­ ametlikku hoiatust tegema Calculate the amount of damages ­ Kahjutasu suuruse arvutamine Transfer, sign ­ üle andma (nt kohtuasja) Conflict of interests ­ huvide konflikt Perpetrator ­ keegi, kes on midagi valesti teinud. Consent ­ luba!!!!!!!!(formal) Misdemeanors ­ väärtegu Indictable ­ süükspandav Summary offences ­ less serious offences (misdemeanors) Summary proceedings ­ kiirmenetlus Without a jury ­ vandekohut ei ole Lay magistrates ­ neile ei maksta Verdict ­ otsus (jury oma) Guilty/not guilty ­ süüdi, mittesüüdi Acquit ­ õigeks mõistma Impose a fine ­ trahvi määrama A maximum prison sentence ­ suurim vanglakaristus Excess of jurisdiction ­ ületavad oma võimu, mis neile antud on State the case ­ give reasons

Keeled → Inglise õiguskeel 1
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