the more probable should succeed (51%) suspect (kahtlusalune) - a person believed to have committed a crime plaintiff (hageja) - someone who brings a lawsuit against someone into civil court defendant (kostja) - a person being sued or accused of a crime admissible as evidence (tõenduskõlblik) - evidence which is found useful in helping the trier of fact and lawfully obtained trespassing (eramaale sisse tungima) - the act of walking on private property offence (väärtegu) - wroungful act; act against law negligence (hooletus) - carelessness or not paying attention, causing someone or something to be at risk of being harmed to qualify (kvalifitseeruma) - to be entitled to something or to fit the requirements of something the right of audience (???) - a right of a lawyer to appear and conduct proceedings in court on behalf of their client
like oral road maps and identified tracks that the people followed when moving around their tribal territory or when visiting other tribes. Aboriginal lore / law required a person who did not 'belong' to a particular area, to be invited or granted permission, to enter into the territory of a tribe. In other words, he or she could not simply wander into the land of another tribe. To do so invited hostility that could result in the death of the individual(for trespassing). When someone wanted to visit another tribe, they carried a message stick - a piece of bark or timber that was decorated with symbols. These symbols have sometimes been said to have been a written form of language. This is not correct. But they were a form of passport that identified the intent or authority of the bearer and 'communication' took place verbally (or by sign language), between the 'stranger' and those whom she/he wanted to visit
o Shoplifting o · Actions instigated by the police o Greatest nr of prosecutions o Police officels advocates (some cases) (tõid tõendied ise väja) o Wasn't ideal o Erinevad kuriteod: Arson, public theft, robbery, computer crimes, reckless driving, DUI, espionage, kidnapping, homicide, terrorism, littering, loitering, rape, manhandling, abuse, murder, hijacking, blackmail, stabbing, hit and drive accidents, trespassing, poisoning, WORDS Explain without the word itself, describe it, if possible, give synonym and example. Vald rural municipality Kihelkond - parish Come/enter into force - jõustuma Legislative bodys seadusandlikud organid Law: break, infringe, breach ((nt seadust) rikkuma), violate((õigusi)rikkuma). Law: pass, adopt (SEADUST vastu võtma) Law: repeal (tühistama) Law making process ; draft law seadust tegema Conclude a contract lepinguga nõustuma