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Law  and  order



                    The  police
                    They  do  a  number  of  things.  When  someone  commits  a  crime  (=  breaks  the  law  and  does
                    something  wrong / illegal  /  against  the  law)  the  police  must  investigate  (=  try  to  find  out
                    what  happened  /  who  is  responsible).  If  they  find  the  person  responsible  for  the  crime,  they
                    arrest  them  (=  take  them  to  the  police  station).  At  the  police  station,  they  question  them
                    (=  ask  them  questions  to  find  out  what  they  know)  and  if  they  are  sure  the  person
                    committed  the  crime,  the  person  is  charged  with  the  crime  (=  the  police  make  an  official
                    statement  that  they  believe  the  person  committed  the  crime).  The  person  must  then  go  to
                    court  for  trial.

                    The  court





                                                                         ‘| barrister
                                                                               ,  (AmEng
                                                                              Pe  =  attorney











                                                          "  defendant

                    In  court,  the  person  charged  with  the  crime  (now  called  the  defendant  or  accused)  must  try
                    to  prove  (=  provide  facts  to  show  something  is  true)  that  they  did  not  commit  the  crime;  in
                    other  words  prove  that  they  are  innocent  (#  guilty).  The  jury  listens  to  all  the  evidence
                    (=  information  about  the  crime,  for  and  against  the  defendant)  and  then  makes  their
                    decision.

                     Punishment
                    If  the  defendant  is  convicted  of  the  crime  (=  the  jury  decides  that  the  defendant  is  guilty),
                    the  judge  will  give  the  sentence  (=  the  punishment).  For  example,  if  a  person  is  convicted  of
                    murder,  the  sentence  will  be  many  years  in  prison.  The  person  then  becomes  a  prisoner,  and
                    the  room  they  live  in  is  called  a  cell.
                    For  crimes  that  are  not  serious  (often  called  minor  offences,  e.g.  illegal  parking),  the
                     punishment  is  usually  a  fine  (=  money  you  have  to  pay).









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