Exercise 103
1. The victim of a crime, if he is alive and conscious, is the first
person to be interviewed.
2. To fight crime successfully a huge amount of preventive work
should be done by the police together with the population.
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3. All UN members are to fulfill in good faith their Charter obli-
gations.
4. Everyone has the right to be presumed innocent until proved
guilty.
5. To unite the country by peaceful means still remains a prob-
lem to be solved.
6. To eradicate crime it is necessary to study all its causes.
7. If the person to be arrested is suspected of committing a
felony the policeman may use all necessary means to overcome the
resistance in order to effect the arrest.
8. The offender disliked to be talked to like that.
9. To be a good student is to pass all exams successfully.
10. For the evidence collected by the investigator to be valid in
court it must be presented in the form of such documents as records
of interrogation, search inspection, etc.
11. When the case is too serious for the magistrates to deal
with themselves, they hear the evidence and then send the case to be
tried to the Crown Court where there is a jury.
12. The case must have been considered by now.
13. The government proposes a number of measures to be im-
plemented for a radical improvement of relations between states.
14. It is not a simple thing for a tourist from Europe to cross the
street in London, because in Britain the cars keep to the left and not
to the right as in European countries and Russia.
15. The criminal waited for the judge to pass the sentence.
16. The criminal to be apprehended will be taken to prison.
17. The purposes of the United Nations are to maintain interna-
tional peace and security.
18. To detect the criminal is very often not an easy task to fulfill.
19. He had no intention to commit a criminal act.
20. He can’t be studying at such a late hour.
21. He is known to have been working at this problem for many
years.
22. He is glad to have been invited to the conference.
23. The defendant is unlikely to be convicted this week. The
public expects the jury to examine evidence and give a just and rea-
sonable verdict.
24. The case to be committed to the Crown Court for sentenc-
ing must be considered in outline by magistrates.
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