He was sentenced to death _____ what he has stolen from the bank
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A. that B. since C. because D. because of
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A. that B. since C. because D. because of
第1题
True or false Write T or F. In serious crimes, the judge decides whetherthe accused is guilty or not. F 1 The prosecution defends the accused. ____ 2 The defendant is sentenced by the judge. ____ 3 If the jury decides the defendant isinnocent, he may go to prison. ____ 4 With serious crimes, the jury decides whatthe sentence will be. ____ 5 The defence aims to prove that the accuseddid not commit the crime. ____ 6 If the accused is guilty, he may get afine. ____ 7 The judge has to prove whether thedefendant is guilty or not. ____ 8 Trials take place in a court. ____
第3题
A.accused
B.charged
C.sentenced
D.confirmed
第4题
【C7】______with a committee report this year which said that self regulation did not【C8】______sufficient control.【C9】______of the letter came two days after Lord Irvine caused a【C10】______of media protest when he said the【C11】______of privacy controls contained in European legislation would be left to judges【C12】______to Parliament.
The Lord Chancellor said introduction of the Human Rights Bill, which【C13】______the European Convention on Human Rights legally【C14】______in Britain, laid down that everybody was【C15】______to privacy and that public figures could go to court to protect themselves and their families.
“Press freedoms will be in safe hands【C16】______our British judges,” he said. Witness payments became an【C17】______after West was sentenced to 10 life sentences in 1995.Up to 19 witnesses were【C18】______to have received payments for telling their stories to newspapers. Concerns were raised【C19】______witnesses might be encouraged to exaggerate their stories in court to【C20】______guilty verdicts.
【C1】
A.as to
B.for instance
C.in particular
D.such as
第5题
A. grant
B. submits
C. transmits
D. delivers
第6题
Over 62% of all drug offenders sentenced to state prisons are black.()
第7题
第8题
Other alternatives to prison are based on the idea of preventing an offender from committing further offenses, without necessarily confining him in a prison. The most familiar power of this kind is that of disqualifying an offender from driving a motor vehicle or from holding a driver's license. This power is available under the laws of most countries to deal with those offenders who either commit serious driving offenses, such as driving while intoxicated, or who commit repeated but less serious offenses, such as speeding. In many countries there exists a system in which the offender is awarded a number of points each time he commits a motoring offense; when the number of points accumulated reaches a certain figure, he is automatically disqualified for a specified period. Some countries allow courts to disqualify from driving those offenders who have used motor vehicles in commission of the crime for which they are being sentenced, with the aim of hindering the offender from committing further such offenses. Although attractive in the abstract, this seldom works well in practice, as the absence of a driver’s license may well prevent an offender from finding work after release from prison; as a result he may be likely to commit further crimes. Other forms of disqualification may be imposed on offenders convicted of particular types of crimes: a fraudulent company director may be disqualified from being involved in the direction of a company, a corrupt politician may be disqualified from holding public office, or a parent who sexually abuses his children may be deprived of parental authority over them.
The first paragraph is primarily about ______.
A.ways of dealing with offenders
B.the probation system
C.the suspension of sentence on the offender
D.the suspended sentence of imprisonment
第9题
The () was only sentenced to pay a fine of $10,000.
A、worm
B、trial
C、tube
D、criminal
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