ПРОШУ ПОМОЩИ ! ДАМ 30 БАЛЛОВ!
1. Even though the crime … keeps going on, society is soft on criminals.
a) case b) rate c) numbers

2. At the lowest level of the state courts there are courts of … jurisdiction.
a) limited b) general c) exclusive

3. State courts of general jurisdiction are … to hear more serious criminal and civil cases.
a) given b) empowered c) chosen

4. The idea in identification parades is that a … will pick out the person responsible for the crime from a group of specially selected people.
a) witness b) lawyer c) magistrate

5. The muggers attacked the pensioner and … with her money.
a) made up b) stood around c) got away

6. You are … with murder under aggravating circumstances.
a) convicted b) charged c) found

7. Legal custom grants each losing … one appeal.
a) litigant b) magistrate c) judge

8. A local authority is known to be responsible for … decisions in this district.
a) doing b) making c) coming

9. During the … the jury sit in silence, listening carefully to all the witnesses.
a) try b) tried c) trial

10. A magistrates’ court normally consists of three … .
a) Law Lords b) prosecutors c) Justices of the Peace

11. When the judge had finished his summing up, he asked the jury to consider their … .
a) verdict b) inquiry c) answer

12. As far as court work or litigation is concerned, the … prepares the case and ascertains the facts.
a) judge b) solicitor c) Vice Chancellor

13. The … is a lawyer who has the right to speak and argue as an advocate in higher law courts.
a) magistrate b) barrister c) judge

14. The system of justice in England and Wales is … in nature.
a) professional b) united c) adversarial

15. You are not obliged to say anything, but anything you do say will be … and may be used in evidence against you.
a) taken down b) got away c) made off

16. Tribunal chaired by one who is legally qualified often consists of … people.
a) lay b) simple c) fair

17. When a … is found guilty he may appeal to the local Crown court.
a) criminal b) defendant c) witness

18. Cases … in the Magistrates’ courts can be appealed to the Crown Court.
a) heard b) investigated c) created

19. The … of the cases in the International Court of Justice is under the control of President or Vice-President elected by the Court itself.
a) observing b) listening c) hearing

20. Appeals, if made, must be made promptly. They soon become … .
a) costly b) time-barred c) illegal
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