Crimes against the person |
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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 |
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Examination-in-chief |
Leading questions |
Cross-examination |
Opening Speech |
Closing Speech |
Refutation |
Types of law |
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Criminal Law |
Civil Law |
Employment Law (but Labour Code) |
Company Law |
International Law |
Legal professions |
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Judge |
Prosecutor |
Attorney (at law) |
Lawyer |
Barrister |
Counsel |
Solicitor |
Notary |
Types of crime |
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Manslaughter |
Murder |
Embezzlement |
Battery |
Mugging |
Extortion |
Abduction |
Intimidation |
Incest |
Joyriding |
Inchoate offence |
Trafficking |
Types of punishment |
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Prison sentence |
Suspended sentence |
Probation |
Fine |
Ticket |
Capital punishment |
Community service |
Tagging |
Useful phrases |
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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 |
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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) |
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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 |