Aug 13, 2019 10:34
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Turkish term

Müşteki sanık

Non-PRO Turkish to English Law/Patents General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters Notification
I am looking at a court case involving a fight between two men. Both are called 'Müşteki sanık'.

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Proposed translations (English)
5 complainant/accused
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complainant/accused

müşteki is the complainant, and sanık is the accused. this means that after the fight, both men filed complaints against each other, and then the judicial process has begun as a single case. both will be called complainant/accused as the case proceeds. You can see a similar case in the link.
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