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110 months ago

Barbara Cochran (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

Spanish > English

Subject:

Law / Certificates

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

poner un amparo

Context:

Una vez más, algo no le había gustado al Juez Segundo Penal; empero, en esta ocasion, sus abogados, muy molestos, hablaban de poner un amparo o de llevar un notario para que diera fe de lo que estaba aconteciendo. Pero, al final de día, lo cierto es que tampoco Eva saldría.

 

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110 months ago

  See profile wrote:

to file or lodge a claim

legal claim

110 months ago

Carlos Pablo MIGUES-LABANCA, BSc.  See profile wrote:

apply for the defence of basic constitutional rights

My comment:

Or also: apply for the protection of the court

My references:

Dicc. Alcaraz Varó

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110 months ago

Clara Fernández  See profile wrote:

file for an injunction

My comment:

with "amparo" you're looking for shelter or protection, hence injunction when it comes to legal.

Comments by other colleagues on this answer:

110 months ago

CALENA TRANSLATIONS  See profile wrote:

I agree with your answer

110 months ago

LOGOS TRANSLATIONS  See profile wrote:

file an appeal

My comment:

imho