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A Grammar of English Practice Book for Law Students
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7. The court was expected to impose imprisonment for the giv-
en crime.
8. His lawyer is believed to make a statement at the trial.
9. He is sure to be discharged.
10. The accused is likely to receive no punishment at all.
11. The investigator is said to have solved the crime.
12. The offender is unlikely to be put on probation.
13. The juvenile was reported to have been tried with a jury.
14. The divorce is likely to be granted at the first hearing of the
case if both parties agree to it.
15. The trial is unlikely to be held next week.
16. The witness is supposed to identify the criminal.
17. This case is unlikely to be investigated quickly.
Exercise 102
1. We don’t want our case to be tried without a jury.
2. The public expected the accused to be discharged.
3. The investigator asked the victim to describe the robber.
4. The witness heard the offender threaten the victim.
5. The president considered the laws to protect the interests of
the country.
6. The detective saw the suspect leave the house.
7. The public expected the court to impose imprisonment for
the given crime.
8. The accused asked his lawyer to make a statement.
9. His parents wished him to be discharged.
10. The expert proved both crimes to have been committed by
the same person.
11. The accused wanted his case to be tried with a jury.
12. The judge asked the barrister to start the cross-examina-
tion.
13. We don’t like scenes of violence in films to encourage crime.
14. We heard the barristers speak about the results of the trial.
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