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Understanding Traffic Violations
Understanding Traffic Violations Read the following passage and answer the questions: Traffic laws help keep drivers, passengers, and pedestrians safe. When drivers do not follow these rules, they commit traffic violations . Some common violations include going through a red light, rolling through a stop sign, and driving over the speed limit . Running a red light happens when a driver enters an intersection after the traffic light has turned red. This is dangerous because ot


Law-Related Verbs with Prepositions
Law-Related Verbs with Prepositions www.englishiseasierwithamal.com Read the examples below: 1. Accuse someone of The police accused the man of stealing a car. She accused her neighbor of damaging her fence. 2. Charge someone with The suspect was charged with robbery. The police charged him with assault. 3. Sentence someone to The judge sentenced the criminal to five years in prison. He was sentenced to community service. 4. Appeal against The defendant decided to appea


Understanding the Court System
Understanding the Court System Reading Passage When someone is accused of committing a crime, the case may go to court. A court is a place where legal problems are discussed and decided. Many people work together in a courtroom to make sure the trial is fair. The judge is in charge of the trial. The judge makes sure everyone follows the law and listens carefully to both sides. In some cases, a jury is present. The jury is a group of citizens who listen to the evidence and


Crime and Punishment
Crime and Punishment - Match the pictures with the vocabulary: Judge – Jail – Hand cuff – Arrest – Fingerprint – Detective – Transcript – Badge – Gavel – Breaking & Entering a . b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. www.englishiseasierwithamal.com Match the words with their meanings: 1. Sentence a. the crime of intentionally starting a fire. 2. Assault b. the crime of intentionally killing someone. 3. Vandalism c. the crim
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