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Terms for subject Law enforcement containing turning | all forms
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turn oneself in to border guardsсдаться пограничникам (Norwegian border guards monitor the Pasvik River, which marks the border between Norway and Russia. In January, Andrey Medvedev, a former commander for Russia’s Wagner Group, defected and crossed the frozen river a few miles away from this watchtower before turning himself in to Norwegian border guards. -- сдался норвежским пограничникам time.com ART Vancouver)
turn overпередать следствию (Butina agreed to turn over any evidence of crimes she is aware of, submit a full accounting of her financial assets [and] sit for interviews with law enforcement. 4uzhoj)
turn overпередать (что-либо кому-либо добровольно либо кого-либо с рук на руки: They turned over the evidence to the authorities. • A person has no legitimate expectation of privacy in information they voluntarily turn over to third parties. • When they arrived at the hospital, the officers escorted him to the door, removed his restraints, and turned him over to the hospital. • He'll turn the shop over to his son when he retires.)
turn overпредоставить доступ к (передать следствию, суду: But sometimes officers fail to break into a phone or the data they find is encrypted. In that case, they can send a grand jury subpoena to the cellphone owner asking them to turn over their password. 4uzhoj)