trial+impression
1trial impression — noun (printing) an impression made to check for errors • Syn: ↑proof, ↑test copy • Derivationally related forms: ↑proof (for: ↑proof) • Topics: ↑ …
2Trial impression — Пробный оттиск …
3Trial and conviction of Alfred Dreyfus — The trial and conviction of Alfred Dreyfus was the event that instigated the Dreyfus Affair, a political scandal which divided France during the 1890s and early 1900s. It involved the wrongful conviction of Dreyfus, a Jewish military officer, for …
4Trial of Conrad Murray — People v. Murray Court Superior Court of Los Angeles County Full case name People of the State of California v. Conrad Robert Murray Date decided November 7, 2011 Judge(s) sitting Michael E. Pastor Case opinions …
5trial sampling — The distribution as free samples of newly marketed products to consumers to enhance familiarity with the product. If a favourable impression is made by the free sample, consumers are encouraged to place a trial order …
6Pitcairn sexual assault trial of 2004 — On 30 September 2004, seven men living on Pitcairn Island (including Steve Christian, the Mayor), went on trial facing 55 charges relating to sexual offences. On 24 October, all but one of the defendants were found guilty on at least some of the… …
7United States Army Trial Defense Service — The United States Army Trial Defense Service (USATDS or TDS) is an independent unit within the Judge Advocate General s Corps, U.S. Army, and is part of the US Army Legal Services Agency (USALSA). The TDS motto is Defending Those Who Defend… …
8Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial — Genre Docudrama Written by Laura Lamson Directed by Paul Bradshaw · Nigel Paterson · Michael Wadding …
9first impression — first im·pres·sion n: first consideration or judgment see also case of first impression at case Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
10Present sense impression — A present sense impression, in the law of evidence, is a statement made by a person (the declarant) that conveys his or her sense of the state of an event or the condition of something. The statement must be spontaneously made while the person… …