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1. Police are looking for a_who saw the accident.
2. The_has the right to be defended by
a professional lawyer during the trial.
3. The judge gave him a life_.
4. Capital_has been abolished in many countries.
5. Football_demolished all benches in the stadium.
6. If you park your car in the wrong place, be surę a traffic _will give you a ticket.
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VI
5. hijacking
6. kidnapping
A
1. Can you park in this Street?
2. Did he admit he was guilty?
3. Is drug trafficking i I legał?
4. There was a robbery yesterday.
5. There was a burglary last night.
6. Why did the police take his licence?
7. Have you ever been fined for speeding?
B*
8. Was he sent to prison?
9. Was it his first offence?
10. The driver didńt mean to kill the boy.
11. Do the police know who the murderer is?
12. Is he still in jail?
13. Is his fiat well-protected?
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A. Yes, and I had to pay £100.
B. I know. Someone stole 10,000 euros from the bank.
C. I know. Somebody broke into the house in our Street.
D. They accused him of drink-driving.
E. No, its a no parking zonę.
F. No, he claimed he was innocent.
G. Yes, its against the law.
H. But he was charged with manslaughter.
I. No, he was released last month.
J. No, he got away with it.
K. No, he must have a burglar alarm installed.
L. No, he has a criminal record.
M. No, they are still looking into the case.
7. manslaughter
8- naugging
9. murder
10. piracy
11. rape
12. shoplifting
13. terrorism
14. theft
15. yandalism
Can you add morę to the list?
A
1. The police is/are investigating the case
2. The detective was in normal/plain clothes.
3. The murderer got a life prison/sentenęe.
4. Two old ladies were mugged/stolen in the park.
5. Ulegał parking is a minor/little offence.
6. Many countries have abolished the death penalty/sentence.
7. The drug dealer refused to go to the police office/station.
8. Although he committed/did a crime, he was released on parole.
9. A criminal is somebody who breaks the/- law.
B* <yf
10. The young thief was charged/accused with stealing a radio.
11. The youngster was sent to a(n) improving/detention centre for young criminals.
12. Morę offenders should do community service/work as a punishment for minor crimes.
13. He was released from/off prison after serving his sentence.
14. The accused ple.ad.ed/swore not guilty.
15. It was a petty/littie offence.
16. Will the police investigate/examine this crime?
17. The trial/process took three months and he was sentenced to five years.
18. If your dog damages someone's property, you could be liable/reliable.