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Message de bernard02 post� le fourteen-01-2012 � xviii:51:25 (Due south | E | F)
Bonjour � toutes et � tous,

je dois rendre les exercices suivants pour lundi, pouvez-vous me dire, s'il vous plait, south'ils sont corrects ou s'il y a des corrections et des am�liorations � apporter? C'est issu de "English Vocabulary in Employ" (pre-intermediate and intermediate).

Merci pour votre aide.

Exercises for the sixteenth of January 2012.

Put this story in the right order.

ane) they plant both men guilty. 2) and charged them with the robbery. three) 10,000 pounds was stolen from a bank in the High Street. 4) After the jury had listened to all the evidence. 5) They were sent to prison house for seven years. six) The trial took place two months afterward. 7) and they finally arrested two men. 8) They questioned them at the law station ix) The police questioned a number of people nearly the law-breaking
According to me, the right guild is: 3-ix-7-viii-2-6-4-ane-5.
10,000 pounds was stolen from a bank in the Loftier Street. The police questioned a number of people about the criminal offense and they finally arrested two men. They questioned them at the constabulary station and charged them with the robbery. The trial took identify ii months later. Later on the jury had listened to all the prove. they plant both men guilty. They were sent to prison for seven years.

Reply the questions.

i) Who investigates crimes? -> Respond: it'due south the law who must investigate crimes.
ii) Who sentences people? -> Answer: it'due south the estimate who sentences people.
3) Who lives in cells? -> Answer: it'due south the prisoner convicted of the crime and sent to prison, according to the judge's decision.
4) Who decides if someone is innocent or guilty? -> Reply: it's the court who decides (the jury for the crimes similar murders).
5) Who defend people and nowadays evidence? -> Answer: it's the lawyer (or the barrister, or the attorney).
vi) Who commit crimes? -> Respond: it's the delinquents (or offenders).

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Modifi� par lucile83 le 14-01-2012 20:26



R�ponse: Law and trial/correction de bernard02, post�e le 14-01-2012 � 18:52:49 (S | East)
SUITE :
Fill the gaps with suitable words.

1) I take never .............. the law and ............. a crime. -> Answer: I have never broken the police force and committed a crime. Actually, I have already committed modest offences, such equally illegal parkings and exceeding the speed limits.
two) In Uk it is ................ the law to drive a car without insurance. -> Answer: in U.k. it is breaking the law to drive a car without insurance.
three) If you lot park illegaly you will have to pay a .......... -> Answer: if you park illegaly y'all will have to pay a fine.
four) The constabulary were adequately sure that the man committed the crime, but they knew it would be difficult to ............... it in court. -> Answer: the police were fairly sure that the homo committed the crime, but they knew it would be difficult to charge with information technology in courtroom (or evidence with ????).
5) The jury must decide if the accused is innocent or .............. -> Answer: The jury must decide if the accused is innocent or guilty.
6) In order to reach their decision, the jury must listen carefully to the ................ -> Answer: in order to achieve their decision, the jury must listen carefully to the all the evidence for and against the defendant.
7) If the defendant is .................... of murder, the .......................... may be at to the lowest degree ten years in prison. -> Reply: If the accused is convicted of murder, the judgement may be at least x years in prison.
8) He has been in problem with the police once earlier, but it was only a small .............
-> Reply: he has been in trouble with the police once before, merely it was only a minor offence (or crime).

Read this short story, then write down your response to the questions below, based on your noesis of the police in your own country.

Ii fifteen-year-old boys bankrupt into a house in the center of the 24-hour interval when the possessor was out, and took coin and jewellery worth most 900 pounds. The owner reported the crime to the police when she returned home at six p.m.

i) Volition the law investigate this criminal offense? -> Answer: Yes, she (information technology ????) will, the law must investigate that sort of crime.
2) How will they investigate? What will they practice? -> Answer: I recall they volition invite the boys' parents who are even so responsible of the boys who are minors.
three) Do y'all call up the police will catch the ii boys? -> Answer: yes, she will.
4) If they do, what crime will they be charged with? -> Answer: they will be charged both with the robbery.
5) Tin can the boys sent to prison? -> Answer: no, I don't retrieve then because it's only a robbery and not a murder and because of their age.
six) What do you think the judgement would be? Exercise you call back this is the correct judgement?
-> I think they can exist sent in an institution specialized for immature delinquents, or condemned for works of collective interest.

Compare your answers with the answer key (based on the situation in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland).
If possible, talk over your answers with someone else.



R�ponse: Law and trial/correction de lucile83, postal service�east le 15-01-2012 � 23:09:30 (S | E)
Hello

Could anybody help,please?



R�ponse: Law and trial/correction de notrepere, post�east le 16-01-2012 � 00:06:53 (Due south | E)
Bonjour

Le premier exercice est correct.

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2) In Britain it is ................ the police to bulldoze a car without insurance. -> Answer: in Britain it is

breaking the law to drive a car without insurance.

4) The law were fairly sure that the human committed the criminal offence, simply they knew it would be hard to ............... it in courtroom. -> Answer: the police were adequately sure that the homo committed the crime, but they knew it would exist difficult to

accuse with it in court (or prove with ????).

6) In order to reach their decision, the jury must listen carefully to the ................ -> Answer: in order to reach their decision, the jury must listen advisedly to the

all the prove for and against the defendant (Le mot 'evidence' suffit)

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Modifi� par notrepere le 16-01-2012 00:07

R�ponse: Law and trial/correction de bernard02, post�due east le 16-01-2012 � 00:56:03 (South | E)
Bonjour notrepere,

je suppose que c'est right aussi pour le deuxi�me et le quatri�me exercices, puisque vous n'en parlez pas.

Pour ce qui est des deux phrases dont vous parlez, j'ai les expressions suivantes dans le texte de r�f�rence "When someone commits a law-breaking (breaks th constabulary and does something incorrect/illegal/against the constabulary)" et "and If they are sure the person committed the criminal offence, the person is charged with the crime (the police make an official statement that they believe the the person committed the crime). The person must then go to court for trial. Je pense donc que nous devons reprendre des expressions de ce texte dans fifty'exercice qui l'accompagne.

Je viens de m'apercevoir qu'ils �crivent ��the constabulary brand��, pourquoi n'est-ce pas ��the law makes���?

Mais, je peux remplacer "2) In U.k. information technology is ................ the police force to drive a automobile without insurance. -> Answer: in United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland it is breaking the law to drive a car without insurance .�� par �� ii) In Britain it is ................ the constabulary to drive a car without insurance. -> Answer: in United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland it is forbidden by the police force to drive a car without insurance�� et ��4) The police were fairly certain that the man committed the crime, merely they knew it would be difficult to ............... information technology in court. -> Answer: the law were adequately sure that the man committed the law-breaking, just they knew information technology would exist hard to charge with information technology in court (or show with??)�� par �four) The police were fairly sure that the human committed the crime, but they knew it would be difficult to ............... information technology in court. -> Respond: the police were fairly sure that the homo committed the crime, merely they knew it would be difficult to prove information technology in court.��.

Pourriez-vous me dire si ces nouvelles r�ponses seraient correctes�? �

Merci d'avance.



R�ponse: Law and trial/correction de stammer, post�e le 16-01-2012 � 00:59:08 (S | E)
Bonsoir,
Being somewhat familiar with the legal system in the Uk I shall attempt to assist you.

1) I have never .............. the law and ............. a law-breaking. -> Answer: I have never cleaved the law and committed a law-breaking. Actually, I accept

already (unnecessary word) committed pocket-sized offences, such as parking illegally and exceeding the speed limit due south .
2) In U.k. it is ................ the police to drive a automobile without insurance. -> Answer: In United kingdom it is confronting the law to drive a car without insurance.
3) If you park illegaly you lot will have to pay a .......... -> Answer: If you park illegaly you lot will have to pay a fine.
4) The police were adequately sure that the man committed the crime, just they knew it would exist difficult to ............... it in court. -> Respond: the law were fairly sure that the man committed the crime, only they knew it would be difficult to testify information technology in court.
5) The jury must make up one's mind if the defendant is innocent or .............. -> Answer: The jury must decide if the accused is guilty or not guilty. Notation: A jury never finds a defendant "innocent", but "non guilty".
6) In club to achieve their decision, the jury must listen carefully to the ................ -> Answer: In guild to reach their conclusion, the jury must listen carefully to the all of the testify for and against the defendant.
vii) If the accused is .................... of murder, the .......................... may exist at least ten years in prison. -> Respond: If the accused is convicted of murder, the judgement may exist at least 10 years in prison.
viii) He has been in trouble with the police one time earlier, but information technology was only a minor .............
-> Respond: he has been in problem with the police force once earlier, simply it was only a minor offence. Offence is better.

Read this short story, then write downwardly your response to the questions below, based on your cognition of the law in your own country.

2 xv-year-old boys broke into a house in the middle of the day when the owner was out, and took money and jewellery worth about 900 pounds. The owner reported the criminal offence to the police when she returned home at half-dozen p.thou.

1) Will the police force investigate this offense? -> Respond: Aye,

they will, the police must investigate that sort of crime.
ii) How will they investigate? What will they exercise? -> Answer: I think they will speak tothe boys' parents who are all the same responsible forthe boys as they are are minors.
three) Do you lot call up the police force will grab the two boys? -> Answer: Yes, they volition.
four) If they do, what crime will they exist charged with? -> Reply: They will be charged both with burglary. Note: Robbery is not the same as theft/burglary, legally. Robbery is basically theft with the utilise or threat of violence.
5) Can the boys sent to prison? -> Answer: No, I don't remember so because information technology'south but a burglary, not murder, and because of their age.
6) What exercise you think the sentence would exist? Practice you call up this is the correct sentence?
-> I call up they tin can exist sent in an establishment specialized for immature delinquents, or condemned for works of commonage interest Note: this doesn't brand sense and y'all didn't asnwer whether this is the correct sentence..

NOTE: "The police", despite beingness singular, are often talked of as though they are plural, due east.thousand. "The police

are incredibly inefficient."

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Modifi� par falter le 16-01-2012 01:00

R�ponse: Constabulary and trial/correction de gerondif, post�eastward le 16-01-2012 � 01:01:26 (Due south | Due east)
Bonsoir,
they knew it would exist difficult to testify information technology in courtroom. est correct.

Essayez: information technology is

against the police force...(contre la loi)

R�ponse: Law and trial/correction de stammer, postal service�eastward le sixteen-01-2012 � 01:34:41 (S | Eastward)
Bonsoir,
Just thought I'd add a little explanation of the English (it is different for Scotland and Northern Ireland) criminal justice system, reading your outset exercise I'm not sure you know the manner things work.

In that location are two types of courts "Magistrates' Courts" and "Crown Courts".
Magistrates are volunteers from a local customs who bargain with less serious (legal term: summary) crimes. Commonly iii of them determine whether a defendant is guilty and sentence the accused. Their conclusion is based on a bulk vote (i.east. if 2 remember guilty and one not guilty the defendant is guilty).
In a Crown Court a jurors (members of the local community who are selected and obliged to practice jury duty) decide whether a defendant is guilty or not and a paid approximate (who has likely been a lawyer for a considerable amount of time earlier becoming a gauge) is responsible for sentencing. Crown Courts deal with more serious (indictable) crimes.

Of form in that location are examples where this format it non always followed, merely this is a bones expect at English criminal courts. The bones principle is that one is tried by one'southward peers (equals), i.e. magistrates or jurors. A defendant is always innocent until proven guilty and to exist plant guilty a juror/magistrate must be sure "across reasonable dubiety" that they are guilty.



R�ponse: Law and trial/correction de bernard02, post�east le 16-01-2012 � 02:05:07 (S | East)
Bonsoir Stammer,

non le "Rebonsoir" due north'est pas tr�south "ok" machine pas tr�southward "l�gal". En fait, le mot "rebonsoir" north'existe pas en fran�ais ni le mot "re" d'ailleurs! Mais, on se permet parfois des petites choses pas tr�due south "l�gales" en terme de langage! Mais, quitte � ne pas respecter la langue de Moli�re, je pense qu'il vaut mieux �crire le mot "re" tout simplement (c'est d�j� plus court), c'est monday avis personnel.

Merci pour vos r�ponses, je n'ai pas bien compris pour mon premier exercice, voulez-vous dire que je n'ai pas mis les �5�nements dans le bon ordre?

Cordialement.



R�ponse: Police and trial/correction de notrepere, post�e le 16-01-2012 � 02:09:25 (Due south | E)
Hello

1) Will the police investigate this crime? -> Answer: Yes,

they volition, the constabulary must investigate that sort of crime.
2) How volition they investigate? What will they practice? -> Answer: I recall they will invite the boys' parents who are still responsible of (mauvaise pr�position) the boys who are minors.
3) Do you call back the police will catch the two boys? -> Answer: yes, they will.
4) If they do, what crime will they exist charged with? -> Answer: they will be charged both (mal plac�) with the robbery.
5) Tin the boys be sent to prison? -> Answer: no, I don't think and so because it's just a robbery and non a murder and because of their age.
6) What practise y'all think the sentence would be? Do y'all think this is the correct sentence? (Vous n'avez pas r�pondu � cette question)
-> I think they tin exist sent in (mauvaise pr�position) an establishment specialized for immature delinquents (examinez la tournure de phrase), or condemned for works of collective interest (il faut tourner la phrase autrement).

R�ponse: Law and trial/correction de bernard02, post�east le sixteen-01-2012 � 04:50:50 (South | E)
Bonjour,

voici ce que j'ai corrig� en fonction de vos r�ponses (exercice ane -> ok).
Merci de me signaler ce qui ne va pas encore (ce n'est pas moi qui ai �crit "innocent" donc je ne le remplace pas par "non guilty").

En bellboy, je vais dormir, il est plus que temps de ce c�t� de l'Atlantique !
Vous pouvez encore me signaler les erreurs �ventuelles, je regarderai dans quelques heures.

Cordialement et merci encore pour votre adjutant.



R�ponse: Law and trial/correction de bernard02, post�due east le 16-01-2012 � xv:18:36 (South | E)
Bonjour,

il �tait vraiment temps que je dorme car j'avais oubli� de vous joindre ce que j'avais corrig� en fonction de vos informations respectives. Je vous mets donc ma derni�re version ci-dessous, n'h�sitez pas south'il vous plait � me signaler les erreurs r�siduelles.

Answer the questions.

Who investigates crimes? -> Answer: it'southward the police who must investigate crimes.
Who sentences people? -> Answer: it's the gauge who sentences people.
Who lives in cells? -> Answer: it'due south the prisoner convicted of the crime and sent to prison house, according to the guess'south decision.
Who decides if someone is innocent or guilty? -> Reply: it'south the courtroom who decides (the jury for the crimes similar murders).
Who defend people and nowadays evidence? -> Answer: it's the lawyer (or the barrister, or the attorney).
Who commit crimes? -> Reply: information technology's the delinquents (or offenders).
- Fill the gaps with suitable words.

I take never .............. the police force and ............. a crime. -> Answer: I have never cleaved the law and committed a criminal offence. Actually, I accept committed minor offences, such as parking illegally and exceeding the speed limit.
In United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland it is ................ the law to bulldoze a motorcar without insurance. -> Answer: in Uk it is against the law to bulldoze a car without insurance.
If you park illegaly you volition have to pay a .......... -> Reply: if y'all park illegaly yous will have to pay a fine.
The police were adequately sure that the human committed the crime, but they knew it would be hard to ............... it in court. -> Reply: the police were fairly sure that the man committed the crime, but they knew it would be difficult to prove it in court.
The jury must decide if the accused is innocent or .............. -> Answer: The jury must determine if the accused is innocent or guilty.
In society to attain their decision, the jury must listen advisedly to the ................ -> Answer: in lodge to reach their decision, the jury must mind carefully to the all of the evidence.
If the accused is .................... of murder, the .......................... may exist at least x years in prison. -> Answer: If the accused is convicted of murder, the sentence may exist at least 10 years in prison house.
He has been in trouble with the police one time before, but it was only a minor .............
-> Reply: he has been in trouble with the constabulary once earlier, but information technology was only a modest offence (or crime).

Read this brusque story, then write downwardly your response to the questions below, based on your knowledge of the constabulary in your own country.

2 fifteen-year-old boys broke into a house in the eye of the day when the owner was out, and took money and jewellery worth about 900 pounds. The owner reported the crime to the constabulary when she returned home at vi p.m.

Volition the law investigate this criminal offense? -> Answer: Aye, they will, the police must investigate that sort of crime.
How will they investigate? What will they do? -> Reply: I remember they will speak to the boys' parents who are all the same responsible for the boys as they are minors.
Do you think the police will catch the two boys? -> Reply: yes, they volition.
If they practise, what offense will they be charged with? -> Reply: they will be both charged with burglary.
Can the boys sent to prison?



R�ponse: Police and trial/correction de bernard02, post�e le xvi-01-2012 � 15:twenty:47 (S | Due east)
Suite:

Can the boys sent to prison? -> Answer: no, I don't retrieve so because information technology's only a break-in and not a murder and because of their age.
What do you think the judgement would be? Do y'all think this is the correct sentence?
-> I think they could exist sent to a young delinquents specialized establishment, or condemned to collective involvement works. And I think it would be a good sentence for young delinquents considering it'due south not expert for them to exist sent to a real prison.

Compare your answers with the answer cardinal (based on the situation in the United Kingdom).
If possible, discuss your answers with someone else.

Merci d'avance pour votre aide.


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