Задание 1. Read the text and translate the sentences given in bold type in writing
Задание 2. Ask all kinds of the questions to the underlined sentence in the text
Задание 3. Complete the following statements
Задание 4. Match each word on the left with the correct definition on the right law
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Задание 1
If a person has a legal problem, he will go and see a solicitor. In fact there are at least 50,000 solicitors in Britain, and the number is increasing. Many problems are dealt with exclusively by a solicitor. For instance, the solicitor deals with petty crimes and some matrimonial matters in Magistrates' Courts. He prepares the case and the evidence. He actually speaks in Court for you. In a civil action he can speak in the County Court, when the case is one of divorce or recovering some debts. In the County Court the solicitor wears a black gown over his ordinary clothes. A solicitor also deals with matters outside Court. He does the legal work involved in buying a house, for instance. He writes legal letters for you and carries on legal arguments outside Court. If you want to make a will the best man to advise you is a solicitor. Barristers are different from solicitors. Barristers are experts in the interpretation of the Law. They are called in to advise on really difficult points. The barrister is also an expert on advocacy (the art of presenting cases in Court). Indeed, if you desire representation in any Court except the Magistrates' Court, you must have a barrister.
Задание 2
- Does he write legal letters for you and carry on legal arguments outside Court?
- What does he do for you outside Court?
- Who writes legal letters for you and carries on legal arguments outside Court?
Задание 3
Trial procedure involves the formation of juries, the guarantee of a public trial, the right to counsel, the presentation of evidence, the establishment of guilt, and sentencing, if guilt has been established.
Задание 4
a) an official rule that all the citizens of the country must obey – law;
b) to take something that doesn't belong to you– steal;
c) the crime of taking money or other things from a bank, shop, especially by using threats or violence – robbery;
d) advantage, profit, help – benefit;
e) keeping safe from harm, illness or danger– protection;
f) generally accepted behavior in a social group – custom;
g) someone who has deliberately killed another person – murderer;
h) not complete – imperfect;
i) depend on with confidence – rely on.
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