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8. Match each punishment (1–10) with its description (a–j).

1. capital punishment a) a period of time in jail

2. corporal punishment b) being made to do specially hard work while in prison

3. eviction c)death

4. a heavy fine d) a punishment imposed only if you commit a further crime

5. internment e) a large sum of money

6. penal servitude f) whipping or beating

7. a prison sentence g) regular meeting with a social worker

8. probation h) removing (a person) from a house or land by law

9. solitary confinement i) limiting the freedom of movement esp. for political reasons

10. a suspended sentence j) being imprisoned completely alone

9. Choose the right answer.

a) 1. I … to say anything unless I am allowed to speak to my solicitor.

a) deny b) neglect c) refuse d) resist

2. Those acting for the defendant propose to appeal … the sentence.

a)against b) for c) out d) to

3. After a close cross-examination, the barrister was … his client was telling the truth.

a) content b) satisfied c) happy d) glad

4.The ringleader was lucky to get … a suspended sentence.

a)away b) off with c) through d) through to

5. After considering the case, the judge put the young offender … for two years.

a)in charge b)on trial c) on probation d) in control

6. Despite the seriousness of his crime he only received a … sentence.

a)light b) little c) small d) soft

7. The young offenders were warned never … with the members of any gang.

a)to assign b) to assimilate c) to associate d) to assume

8.All … barristers arte expected to study at the Inns of Court.

a) hopeful b) prospective c) willing d) wishful

9. The woman … for her husband’s life when he was found guilty of murder.

a)bid b) debated c) disputed d) pleaded

10. The accused man was able to prove his innocence at the trial and was… .

a)absolved b) acquitted c) forgiven d) pardoned

11. Jack the Ripper was a hardened criminal without a scrap of … for his crimes.

a)penance b) pity c) remorse d) reproach

12. His sentence has been commuted to five months on the … of failing health.

a)bases b) causes c) grounds d) reasons

13. The prisoners had spent almost a month digging a … before the guards discovered it.

a) pipe b) pass c) subway d) tunnel

14. He was thrown into prison … of his property.

a)confiscated b) denied c) deprived d) removed

b) 1. The high court judge will pass … next week.

a) justice b) verdict c) sentence d) punishment

2. If you break the law, you will be … trouble.

a)for b) in c) out d) out of

3. The judge was very … on pickpockets.

a)bad b) hard c) strict d) strong

4. It was impossible for her to tell the truth so she had to … a story.

a)combine b) invent c) lie d) manage

5. Peter gives one account of the accident, and John another; it is difficult to … the two versions.

a)adjust b) coincide c) identify d) reconcile

6.The witness testified that he could bear … what the defendant had claimed.

a)on b) out c) up d) with

7. The suspect is not under arrest, nor have the police placed any … on his movements.

a)obstacle b) veto c)restriction d) regulation

8. You should only make serious accusations like that if they have a sound … in fact.

a)basis b) foothold c) principle d) framework

9. The judge … the pedestrian for the accident.

a)accused b) blamed c) charged d) sued

10. His legal training enables him to put his case … very convincingly.

a)down b) out c) over d) up