Official alwa who's who in the law? the if you are prosecuted for a crime in britain, you may may meet the following people during your process through the courts: magistrates magistrates are unpaid judges, usually chosen from well-respected people in the local community. they are not legally qualified. they are guided on points of law by an official, the clerk. there are magistrates' courts in most towns. the dec a pa cou ser the solicitors after the accused person has been arrested, the first person he or she needs to see is a solicitor. solicitors are qualified lawyers who advise the accused and help prepare the defence case. the solicitor may represent the accused in court. a person who is too poor to afford a solicitor will usually get legal aid financial help from the state. barristers in more serious cases, or where there are special legal difficulties, it is usual for the solicitor to hire a barrister to defend the accused. the barrister is trained in the law and in the skills required to argue a case in court. the barrister for the defence will be confronted by his or her opposite number, the prosecuting barrister, who represents the state. legal aid is available to pay for defence barristers jurors a jury consists of twelve men and women from the local community. they sit in the crown court, with a judge, and listen to witnesses for the defence and prosecution before deciding whether the accused is guilty or innocent. in britain a person is innocent unless found guilty: the prosecution has the burden of establishing guilt. judges judges are trained lawyers, nearly always ex-barristers, who sit in the crown court (and appeal courts). the judge rules on points of law, and makes sure that the trial is conducted properly. he or she does not decide on the guilt or innocence of the accused that is the jury's job. however, if the jury find the accused guilty, then the judge will pass sentence. co we ap pe tri ag co lc ju courts and crimes
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1. а) Tim was very exhausted. He tried keeping his eyes open, but he couldn't
b) James needed to borrow some money. He tried
to ask his best friend, but he was short of money, too.
c) Kids tried to put
the fireout but didn't succeed. Finally,someone called the firebrigade.
d) Kate rang the doorbell, but nobody answered. Then she tried
to knock on the door, but there was still nothing.
e) .A baby tried to
reach the toy on the table, but he wasn't tall enough.
f) Could you leave my room for some time? I'm trying to concentrate
2.
а)Our grandparents aren't able to look after themselves anymore. They need looking after.
b) Your hair is getting too long. It needs to cut
c) There is no need
in ironing my skirt. It looks nice and doesn't need
d) My coat is dirty. It needs cleaning
e) We worked hard and need a rest now. We want to
go away to a warm country for a short break.
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ответ:3 Прочитайте ситуации и напишите предложения, как в примере. Используйте эти глаголы: потерять перерыв идти вверх сократить улучшить
Пример: Майк ищет свой кошелек. Он не может его найти и очень нервничает. - Он потерял это.
1. Маргарет не может ходить, и ее нога в гипсе. Это очень больно. 2. Английский у Марии был не очень хороший. Теперь это намного лучше. 3. У Тима в месяце не было шрама на щеке. Теперь у него есть шрам. 4. Этим утром я ожидал письма. Теперь у меня есть это. 5. На неделе штраф в автобусе был 6 $. Сейчас это 10 $.
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