
crossġ0.Fill in one of the following expressions in the sentences below. induce - побуждатьĩ.Match the words on the left with the words on the right to make up compounds. H)Most Europeans are required _ to carry ID cards.Ĩ.Study the words from the text. I think Mark’s _ again!Į)’Do this! Do that! Be back by 10!’ My father was always _.į)You can never tell what Ruth’s going to do. I)legally? a law unto herself laying down the law against the law take the law into my own hands no-one is above the law by law in trouble with the law law-abiding my word is lawħ.Complete the sentences with the expressions above.Ī)After years as a _ citizen, John decided to rob a bank and flee the country.ī)Policeman: You were doing 160 kilometres per hour.Ĭ)There was a constable here earlier. Which means…Ĭ)we are all equal in the eyes of the law?ĭ)take revenge without using the legal system? mugging swearing in public kidnapping drink driving graffiti creating and releasing computer viruses trespassing dropping litterĦ.Look at the expressions in the box below. Decide on the punishment you think a person guilty of each crime should get. Obviously, it’s not paid.ĥ.Put the crimes below in the order of seriousness. H)_ can be anything from teaching kids to play football to cutting grass. G)‘_’ is a more formal term for a legal adviser.
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_ is when you publish it, and that’s when people generally take action.ī)If a person is on trial for murder the press can’t refer to them as ‘the murderer.’ They have to say ‘_’.Ĭ)You’re guilty of _ when you didn’t kill the victim deliberately.ĭ)You _ someone if you want to claim money from them because they have harmed you in some way.Į)The jury has to listen to the case, _ and then _.į)A _ means that you don’t actually have to go to prison unless you commit another crime. Sue libel suspended sentence jury the accused contempt of court judge counsel arson award damages community service manslaughter weigh up the evidence fraud speeding witness return a verdict cross examine solitary confinementĤ.Use words and phrases from the table to complete these sentences.Ī)What’s the difference between the two? Well, slander is when you say something about someone which isn’t true.
