spoliation

  • 网络掠夺;强夺;破坏证据
spoliationspoliation

noun

1
the act of stripping and taking by force
Synonym: spoil spoilation despoilation despoilment despoliation
2
(law) the intentional destruction of a document or an alteration of it that destroys its value as evidence

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  1. Thus , the spoliation of evidence system can be established .

    从而,我国的证明妨碍制度初步得以确立。

  2. However , legal basis of the spoliation of evidence system is not limited toone side , but inclusive .

    但是,证明妨碍制度的法理基础并不限于一端,而是兼容并蓄。

  3. One factor a court considers in determining sanctions for spoliation of evidence is the harm caused to the other party .

    损害另一方当事人的利益,是法院决定处罚销毁证据行为的考虑因素之一。

  4. that 's destruction of evidence -- spoliation !

    你们就是在破坏证据,用法律术语说

  5. might aid in maintaining the neutrality of the United States with dignity in the wars of other powers and in saving the property of their citizens from spoliation .

    而在其它权利的较量中可维护美国的中立和尊严,捍卫公民财产不受侵犯,

  6. By the numerical simulations of the free surface velocity histories and based on the best consistence between the computational results and the experimental ones , the material parameters in the damage evolution equation and the spoliation criterion are obtained .

    通过自由面速度历史的数值模拟,并基于计算结果与试验结果间的最佳一致性,得到了损伤演化方程和层裂准则中的材料参数。