Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

P.M.

English translation:

Pubblico Ministero

Added to glossary by John O'Brien
Jul 1, 2004 14:18
20 yrs ago
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Italian term

P.M.

Italian to English Law/Patents Law (general) competition law
uditi gli avocati xxx,xxx,
udito il "P.M." in persona of the Sostituto Procuratore Generale Dott. xxx che ha concluso per il rigetto del ricorso.

Proposed translations

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4 mins
Selected

Pubblico Ministero

Public Prosecutor
Peer comment(s):

disagree Anthony Green : I know it's very dangerous to disagree with the accepted translation as I'm not a legal expert by any means, but it seems to me here that the PM threw out the case - which I imagine a Public Prosecutor wouldn't do: (a day later) it now makes sense! Thanks
10 mins
agree writeaway : @Anthony: why wouldn't the public prosecutor throw out a case?
51 mins
agree Richard Boyce : The PM didn't throw out the case. It's an appeal and in his summing up the Public Prosecutor has asked that the appeal be denied!!! In this situation the Public Prosecutor acts as the prosecution / legal counsel for the State.
1 hr
agree Grace Anderson
3 hrs
agree Jamie Richards
1 day 9 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks Jean, Full points"
+4
4 mins

already in the Kudoz glossary

There are already FOUR entries in the glossary! Below is just one of them.
Peer comment(s):

agree fgb
9 mins
neutral Anthony Green : see above: any ideas?
10 mins
Richard's comment above is correct: the case went to appeal and the public prosecutor asked that it be dismissed; i.e. wants the original conviction to stand!
agree writeaway
52 mins
agree Grace Anderson
3 hrs
agree Nanny Wintjens
8 hrs
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7 mins

public prosecutor

p.m. stands for Pubblico Ministero - if I'm not mistaken!

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Note added at 8 mins (2004-07-01 14:27:01 GMT)
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sorry - didn\'t want to repeat! my pc is REALLY slow...
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