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Сборник упражнений по грамматике английского языка для студентов-юристов
12. If you are prosecuted for a crime in Britain, you may meet
the following people during your process through the courts: magis-
trates, jurors, solicitors, barristers and judges.
13. There are many crimes known as “either way offences”
which may be tried by magistrates or in the Crown Court; sometimes
the decision is up to the accused himself, but he should listen carefully
to the advice of his lawyer.
14. She told us about herself and her scientific research.
15. He rescued all the injured ones.
16. Ten minutes later everyone was hard at work.
17. Everybody can do it if he tries.
18. These hats are mine. Do you like them?
19. Neither of the defendants has pleaded guilty.
20. Have you started your work? How much have you done?
21. It was Thomas and his solicitor whom you met.
22. It is a situation that no barrister wants to find themself
(themselves) in.
23. Everyone said he could turn anything into money. (Saroyan)
24. What hurt him most was being pursued as a thief. (Dreiser)
25. A broad system of legal assistance in Great Britain permits
those who could not afford to retain a solicitor themselves to receive
legal aid.
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