Jury - a group of 12 ordinary people who listen to the details of a case in court and decide whether someone is guilty or not
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Who is this person? What does she do?
She is a judge. She decides if the accused is guilty. She gives a sentence to the defendant.
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What's this? Who wears it and why?
An electric tag. The convict wears it so that the police can track his/her movements.
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What this? What is the difference between the 2 terms?
Jail - you stay there as a suspect, before the trial; or for committing a minor crime; Prison - you stay there for longer, if you committed a serious crime.
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Who are they? Explain.
Suspects; We suspect they might be guilty, we don't know yet.
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How do we call a person who is guilty of committing a crime?
A defendant / a convict
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How do we call a person who defends the accused?
How do we call the person who wants to prove that the person is guilty?
The person who defends - DEFENDER
The person who accuses - ACCUSER
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Where's the person?
Behind bars
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A rule that forces people to stay indoors after a particular time at night =
= curfew
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________ (verb) a prison sentence
serve
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To go onto someone's land or enter their building without permission =
= trespass
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A witness _________ (verb) evidence.
gives
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= declare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offence by the jury / judge
= to convict
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= the hearing of statements in a court to judge if a person is guilty of a crime
= a trial
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to ________ (verb) an arrest
make
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What does it mean to "rehabilitate" somebody?
to return someone to a good, healthy, or normal life or condition after they have been in prison, been very ill