Specjalistyczny język angielski Law I

Crimes against the person
Abduction
Actual bodily harm
Assault
Battery
Blackmail
Grievous Bodily harm
Indecent assault
Infanticide
Manslaughter
Murder
Paedophilia
Racial abuse
Treason
Wounding
Crimes against property
Arson
Breaking and entering
Burglary
Criminal damage
Deception or fraud in order to obtain property, or just advantage
Embezzlement
Handing stolen goods
Money laundering
Piracy
Possessing something with intent to damage property
Robbery
Theft
Public order offences
Aiding and abetting
Criminal damage
Deception or fraud in order to obtain property, or just advantage
Misuse of drugs
Money laundering
Obstruction of the police
Possessing weapons
Sedition
Terrorism
Road traffic offenses
Reckless driving
Driving w/o license or insurance
Drunk driving
Sexual offences
Bigamy
Indecency
Indecent assault
Obscenity
Paedophilia
Rape
Political offences
Blackmail
Breach of the Official Secrets Act
Bribery
Committing a breach of the peace
Conspiracy
Espionage
Racial abuse
Sedition
Terrorism
Treason
Unlawful assembly
Offences against justice
Bribery
Conspiracy
Contempt of court
Obstruction of the police
Perjury
Perverting the course of justice
Piracy
Possessing weapons
Sedition
Lawyers guideline
Examination-in-chief
Leading questions
Cross-examination
Opening Speech
Closing Speech
Refutation
Types of law
Criminal Law
Civil Law
Employment Law (but Labour Code)
Company Law
International Law
Legal professions
Judge
Prosecutor
Attorney (at law)
Lawyer
Barrister
Counsel
Solicitor
Notary
Types of crime
Manslaughter
Murder
Embezzlement
Battery
Mugging
Extortion
Abduction
Intimidation
Incest
Joyriding
Inchoate offence
Trafficking
Types of punishment
Prison sentence
Suspended sentence
Probation
Fine
Ticket
Capital punishment
Community service
Tagging
Useful phrases
To be charged with a crime
To be accused of a crime
Crime
Offence
Defendant
Claimant/plaintiff (Civil Law)
Articles of apprenticeship
To serve a sentence
To be released on bail
To cross-examine witnesses
Minors
To plead guilty/not guilty
To face charges
Criminal liability
To be on parole
Imprisonment
Prison
Employment Law – Useful phrases
Industrial Tribunal
Severance pay
Golden handshake
Fixed-term contract
Fixed-job contract
Mandatory agreement
2 weeks’ notice
Sickness pay
Remuneration
Termination of the contract
Probationary service
Holiday entitlement
Letter of redundancy
Health and Safety Regulations
Be fired
Be made redundant
Grievance procedures
Breach of contract
Trade unions
Job description
Hans Reiser Case (Reading Comprehension – some words were used already, they are not repeated)
Trial
Defense counsel
Jury
Defense table
Preliminary hearing
Embezzled founds
Testify
Estranged
Complicit
Wiretap
Culled
Ensuing
Brittle
Take pains
Irritating nebbish
Inconsiderate slob
Lame excuse
Dabble in
Cross-dressing bondage
Rite of passage
Red herring
Weird conduct

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