turn State's evidence

turn State's evidence
turn State's evidence see under ↑evident
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Main Entry:state

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turn state’s evidence legal american phrase
to give evidence in a criminal trial against someone who is also involved in a crime with you, usually in order to receive a less severe punishment
Thesaurus: giving information to the police or other authoritieshyponym
Main entry: state's evidence

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I turn state's (or Brit. King's or Queen's) evidence
Law (of a criminal) give information in court against one's partners in order to receive a less severe punishment oneself
II
give such evidence

persuading one-time gang members to turn state's evidence

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turn state's evidence
US law
◇ If you are charged with a crime and you turn state's evidence, you agree to give information (such as the names of other criminals) to the court in order to reduce your own punishment.

One of the gang members turned state's evidence [=(Brit) turned King's/Queen's evidence] and testified against the other members.

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Main Entry:state's evidence

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turn King's/Queen's ˈevidence idiom
(BrE) (US turn state's ˈevidence) to give information against other criminals in order to get a less severe punishment
Main entry:evidenceidiom

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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