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7. Listen again and complete the conversation.

Attorney: Your Honor, I don’t believe that 1_______ four

should sit for this trial.

Judge: For what 2 ______ ?

Attorney: One of his answers to my questions. He believes that young people are more likely to commit crimes these day Judge: And you’re worried that he will be 3 ______ toward the defendant?

Attorney: Yes. My client is only seventeen years old.

Judge: The 4 ______ has a point. We’ll release him.

Attorney: Thank you, Your Honor.

Judge: We’ll continue the 5 _______ after the 6 ______ of the

court calls in another juror.

8. Use the conversation from Task 7 to complete the notes

about selecting a jury for a trial.

JURY NOTES

Today, we ______ a juror. I thought he would be ______

I believe this because he ___________________________

_______________________________________________

_______________________________________________

The judge _______________________________________

and ____________________________________________

________________________________________________

Unit 8

Court Process

  1. Before you read the passage, talk about these questions.

a) What are some things that happen before a case goes to court?

b) Why might a jury not be able to agree on a verdict?

  1. Listen and read this email between an attorney and his colleague. Choose the correct answers.

1. What is the email about?

A a recent case which has been tried

B the proceedings leading up to a trial

C a new client who has been sentenced

D a court case that ended in a mistrial

2. Which of the following has not yet happened?

A an arraignment

B a request for discovery

C a pre-trial hearing

D a plea bargain

3. What can you infer about the defendant?

A He will be charged with a crime.

B He was acquitted in a previous trial.

C He successfully suppressed evidence before.

D He was offered a lesser sentence to avoid a trial.

Fiona,

I’m writing to update you on the Trindle case. At the arraign-

ment last month, the defendant was charged.

However, he rejected plea bargain. So he will be sentenced or

acquitted at the trial.

Since then, his lawyer has requested discovery. So there will

probably be a pre-trial hearing where the defendant’s lawyer

tries to suppress evidence. You will handle the discovery process and

pre-trial hearing. I ask you to make sure all of the evidence is accep-

ted. I don’t want to hung jury and mistrial because evidence isn’t

shown.

I know we can count on you.

David Wallace, Assistant Prosecutor, City of Los Angeles