Вопрос
When you are doing this exercise, try not to refer back to the previous page until you have completed it. When the __ knows that he is going to stand trial,he asks a __ to prepare his __ The information collected is then given to a __ who will __ him in court. In a criminal case the police will have their own harrister, who is known as the __ words) These two barristers are referred to throughout the trial as __ (4 words) and __ (4 words) Before the trial begins the counsels review their __ and decide how to present their case. Members of the __ when required, are selected and __ on their duties.A date for the trial is arranged At the beginning of the trial, the judge asks the defendant how he __ __ or __ (2 words) Both counsels then address the jury with a __ of what they believe is true, and explain what the jury will hear at the trial The counsel for the prosecution then calls and __ The counsel for the defence can __ (2 words joined by a hyphen) these people The defendant will also be questioned by both counsels At the end of the trial, the counsels summarise the facts as they see them, and the jury then __ to __ in private. When the jury has reached its __ it returns to the court and the __ of the jury delivers it to the court If the defendant is found to be "not guilty", he is __ However, if the jury's verdict is "guilty", the defendant is __ and __ by the judge L The defendant may have to serve a __ sentence (in other words go to prison), he may be given a __ sentence, or he may be __ for a combination of two of these) If the defendant is not happy with the decision of the court.he is free to __ to a higher court. The highest courts for __ in England and Wales are the House of __ and the Court of Justice of the European Communities (also called the European Court of Justice, or __ for short)
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1. defendant <br />2. barrister <br />3. judge <br />4. prosecutor <br />5. prosecution, defence <br />6. case files <br />7. jury <br />8. pleads <br />9. opening statement <br />10. examines <br />11. cross-examines <br />12. deliberates <br />13. delivers <br />14. acquitted <br />15. convicted <br />16. sentenced <br />17. prison <br />18. fine <br />19. appeal <br />20. Lords, Communities
Изложение
## Step 1<br />The first blank in the problem refers to the person who is going to stand trial. This person is known as the defendant.<br /><br />## Step 2<br />The second blank refers to the person who prepares the defendant's case. This person is known as a barrister.<br /><br />## Step 3<br />The third blank refers to the person who presents the case in court. This person is known as a judge.<br /><br />## Step 4<br />The fourth blank refers to the person who represents the police in a criminal case. This person is known as the prosecutor.<br /><br />## Step 5<br />The fifth blank refers to the two barristers involved in the trial. These are known as the prosecution and defence.<br /><br />## Step 6<br />The sixth blank refers to the documents that the barristers review before the trial. These are known as case files.<br /><br />## Step 7<br />The seventh blank refers to the group of people who are selected and sworn in for the trial. This is known as the jury.<br /><br />## Step 8<br />The eighth blank refers to how the defendant responds to the charges against him. This is known as pleading.<br /><br />## Step 9<br />The ninth blank refers to the opening statement made by both barristers to the jury. This is known as an opening statement.<br /><br />## Step 10<br />The tenth blank refers to the action taken by the prosecution counsel when calling people to testify. This is known as examination.<br /><br />## Step 11<br />The eleventh blank refers to the action taken by the defense counsel when these people testify. This is known as cross-examination.<br /><br />## Step 12<br />The twelfth blank refers to what the jury does after hearing all the evidence. This is known as deliberating.<br /><br />## Step 13<br />The thirteenth blank refers to what the jury does after deliberating. This is known as delivering a verdict.<br /><br />## Step 14<br />The fourteenth blank refers to what happens if the defendant is found not guilty. This is known as being acquitted.<br /><br />## Step 15<br />The fifteenth blank refers to what happens if the defendant is found guilty. This is known as being convicted.<br /><br />## Step 16<br />The sixteenth blank refers to what happens if the defendant is convicted. This is known as being sentenced.<br /><br />## Step 17<br />The seventeenth blank refers to the type of sentence the defendant may receive. This is known as a prison sentence.<br /><br />## Step 18<br />The eighteenth blank refers to another type of sentence the defendant may receive. This is known as a fine.<br /><br />## Step 19<br />The nineteenth blank refers to what happens if the defendant is not happy with the court's decision. This is known as appealing.<br /><br />## Step 20<br />The twentieth blank refers to the highest courts in England and Wales. These are the House of Lords and the Court of Justice of the European Communities.
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