Proffer

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

  1. Translation of Proffer published by Antonio Peñaranda

Resources

See Also

  • Profert
  • Propound
  • Tender

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