Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Greek term or phrase:
τακτικός ανακριτής
English translation:
ordinary examining judge/magistrate
Greek term
τακτικός ανακριτής
4 +7 | ordinary examining judge/magistrate | Sofia K |
3 +1 | examiner | Spiros Doikas |
Oct 10, 2008 19:13: Vasilisso changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (3): Spiros Doikas, Vicky Papaprodromou, Vasilisso
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Proposed translations
ordinary examining judge/magistrate
Για τον όρο examining judge/magistrate
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(US)magistrate judge:: a municipal, state, or federal judicial officer commonly authorized to issue warrants, hear minor cases, and conduct preliminary or pretrial hearings.
examiner
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Note added at 2003-01-18 10:04:27 (GMT)
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ΕΧΑΜΙΝΕ: Law. to interrogate (a witness or accused person) formally on oath.
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