Legal Definition and Related Resources of Proffer
Meaning of Proffer
In old English practise , an offer or endeavor to proceed in an action .
Synonyms of Proffer
verb
- adduce
- advance
- advertise
- bid
- bring forward
- donate
- extend
- give
- hold out
- invite
- lay before
- make a bid
- make a motion
- make an offer
- make an overture
- make possible
- move
- offer
- prefer
- present
- promise
- promittere
- propose
- propound
- put forward
- put up
- render
- set forth
- submit
- suggest
- tender
- volunteer
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Meaning of Proffer in Spanish
Description/ translation of proffer into Spanish: indicar, describir, exponer pruebas (trámite procesal que tiene lugar durante la preliminary hearing, en el que el fiscal o el defensor mencionan o indican las pruebas (o al menos una parte de ellas) de que van a intentar valerse (sin presentarlas))[1]
Note: for more information on related terms and on the area of law where proffer belongs (criminal procedure law), in Spanish, see here.
Notes and References
- Translation of Proffer published by Antonio Peñaranda
Resources
See Also
- Profert
- Propound
- Tender
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