What does «sumarísimo» mean in Spanish?
- Superlative of summary.
- It is said of certain lawsuits or judicial processes that, due to their seriousness or urgency, are processed with a very brief procedure.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Siete días después, tras celebrarse un juicio sumarísimo, tres de ellos son fusilados".
"el Consejo de guerra sumarísimo celebrado en Burgos condena a cinco acusados a penas de 12 y 10 años de reclusión".
"fueron juzgados los jefes por un sumarísimo, y se les condenó a doce años de prisión".
- (Procedimiento sumarísimo) A judicial process in which the different ordinary parts of the process are accumulated in a single act and, generally, in a single moment, in such a way that it is instructed, the evidence is provided and evaluated, the judgment is judged, sentenced and the sentence is executed in a very short period of time (a few hours).
- (Juicio sumarísimo) A trial that is carried out in an abbreviated form, dispensing with non-essential formalities, either because the crime is very serious, or because of the urgency or simplicity of the case.
- (Juicio sumarísimo) Name of a Spanish television program, directed by Valerio Lazarov, with music by Augusto Algueró and broadcasted by TVE in the 1978-1979 season.