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HAVE A REST. A man had been convicted of theft on circumstantial evidence

Match the words from the box with the definitions below. | Read the two case histories below and decide which offences Jack and Annete have committed. | Read the text. | SHOPLIFTING | HAVE A REST | The solutions | TYPES OF LEGAL PROFESSIONS | EXERCISES | Complete the following text by translating the words and expressions in brackets. | Choose the correct definition for each legal profession from the box. |


 

A man had been convicted of theft on circumstantial evidence. When the case was sent for appeal, he revealed to his lawyer that he had been in prison at the time of the crime committed.

«Good Heavens, man!» said the lawyer. «Why on earth didn’t you reveal that fact at the trial?»

«Well», said the man, «I thought it might prejudice the jury against me».

 

* * *

 

A man accused of stealing a watch was acquitted on insufficient evidence. Outside the courtroom he approached his lawyer and said, «What does that mean acquitted?»

«It means», said the lawyer, «that the court has found you innocent. You are free to go».

«Does it mean I can keep the watch?» asked the client.

 

 

* * *

 

First juror: «We shouldn’t be here very long. One look at those two fellows convinces me that they are guilty».

Second juror: «Not so loud, you fool! That’s counsel for the prosecution and counsel for defence!»

 

* * *

 

A man sentenced to death was being taken to the execution place in very nasty weather.

«What bad weather», he remarked.

«You are not the one to grumble», commented one of the escorts. «We’ve got yet to go back».

 


 

Hidden Word Puzzle

Fill in the puzzle and find the missing word. Use the clues to help you.

 

1. A public official who has a power

2. to decide questions brought be­fore a court (5).

3. Smth (often habit-forming) caus­ing sleep or producing stupor or insensibility, e.g. opium, cocaine (4).

4. The capital of the UK (6).

5. Offence for which there is severe punishment by law (5).

6. A qualified lawyer who advises clients, represents them in the lower courts (9).

7. A person who has committed a crime (8)

8. Distinct grade in the armed forces (4).

9. A soldier in the early days of his training (7).

10. What one is obliged to do by morality,

law, etc. (4).

 

* The death of a man found hanged in his cell at Stretford station in Manchester will be investigated by the Police Complaints Authority. John Hannon, 42, who had been living in a hostel in Hulme, was arrested on August 9 for breach of bail conditions.

* A police constable has been summonsed for driving without care and attention.

A pedestrian died in a result of a collision with a police car in Kentish Town, north London, in January. PC Barry Chapman must appear at Clerkenwell Magistrates’ Court on August 29.

* Officers in Chester have changed tactics in dealing with aggressive beggars. They will now arrest suspects immediately and put them before the courts. In the past, beggars have been referred to social services or charities, but they have become increasingly more violent when passers-by ignore them.


 

 

Unit 7


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