Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
se constituye en audiencia
English translation:
called the court (in)to session
Spanish term
se constituye en audiencia
El texto dice así:
"La Juez X, asistida de su Secretaría de Acuerdos Y, con quien actua (sic) y da fe SE CONSTITUYÓ EN AUDIENCIA y declara abierta la misma..."
Does this just mean that she came into the courtroom and took her seat; is it a formal statement or action? And how would you translate this into English?
Thanks for your help!
Bob Haskell
4 +4 | called the court (in)to session | Edward Tully |
3 | does/did move to the hearing stage | Adrian MM. (X) |
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Proposed translations
called the court (in)to session
https://www.google.es/?gws_rd=ssl#q="called the court into s...
https://www.google.es/?gws_rd=ssl#q="called the court to ses...
Yes... I get it now... First she calls the Court into session, then she declares the specific Hearing to be underway... Thanks! |
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