peremptory u rečniku PONS

peremptory Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

peremptory challenge
peremptory decision

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The prosecution and defense initially possess one peremptory challenge to members of the court-martial.
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As time went on, this number reduced, and by the year 1509 the maximum number of peremptory challenges was twenty.
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By 1977, the number of peremptory challenges granted to each side was reduced from seven to three.
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Brown was tried and sentenced under a state statute which provided for a struck jury and limited the defendant to five peremptory challenges.
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One positive right considered to be a peremptory norm is the right to use self-defense.
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Then the two sides exercise their peremptory challenges on the remaining pool, usually alternating.
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The crime of piracy is considered a breach of "jus cogens", a conventional peremptory international norm that states must uphold.
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His peremptory manner and high standards, leading to an outright rejection of some manuscripts, resulted in a number of bruised personalities.
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In criminal cases, each defendant was entitled to a maximum of twelve peremptory challenges; however, the prosecution could only allowed to challenge for cause.
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These provisions were regarded as peremptory; there was no option but to commit the accused to an institution.
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