Закон в силе - Law Booster I. Дроботенко Ю.Б - 18 стр.

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9 The table will help you to make a photofit:
Age (He/ She)
- is about …
- has just turned …
- is in his/ her/ early/ mid/ late/ …
- is (quite) young/ middle-aged/ old
- a teenager
Built (He/ She)
Size
- is thin, slim, skinny, wiry,
stocky, well-built, plump,
overweight, average
Height
- is short, of medium height, tall
Hair (He/ She)
Length
- is / is going/ is a bit bald
- has got short-cut/ crew-cut/
bobbed/ shoulder-length/
medium- length/ long hair
Style
- has got curly/ wavy/ receding/
rumpled/ straight/ permed hair
Colour
- has got fair/ blond/ red/ brown/
chestnut/ dark hair
Accessories (He/ She)
- is wearing (has got) sunglasses/
glasses/ contact lenses/ a scarf/
gloves/ an earring/ a gold chain/ a
ring/ a tattoo/ a sack/ a case/ a
bag/
etc.
Distinguishing features (He/ She)
- has got a scar, birth marks,
freckles, wooden leg, humpback
- is pot-belly/ lame, etc.
Face (He/ She)
- has got fair/ pale/ dark/ sallow
complexion
- has got long/ round/ oval/
thin/ plump/ flesh/ puffy/
wrinkled, pasty, pimpled,
pock-marked, clean-shaven
face
- has got a beard (bushy,
spade, grey, heavy),
moustache (thin, thick, tooth
brush, walrus), green eyes
(brown, blue, grey, hazel/
hollowed, bulging, close-set,
deep-set, sunken, wide-apart,
etc.)
- is crossed-eyed
- has got high/ low/ narrow/
square/ broad forehead
- has got small, big, jug ears
- has got prominent/ straight/
pointed/ hooked/ flat/
aquiline/ snub nose
- has got full/ thin/ painted/
cleft lips
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VI. BRUSH UP THE UNIT
I. Expand the idea looking through all the texts concerning felony
crimes.
1. The crimes can de divided according to their nature as …
2. Usually crimes are classified as …
3. In law, treason is the crime of …
4. The list of common-law felonies consists of …
5. In the United States felony is used…
6. The U.S. Code defines murder as …
7. Possible consequences of committing a felony are …
8. Murder in the first degree includes…
9. Murders in the second degree are considered…
10. An accidental killing may be …
11. Depending on varying state criminal laws…
12. A common mitigating defense to Murder is …
13. The defense for murder often attempts to prove …
14. Controlled substances include drugs such as …
15. Narcotics cases are commonly prosecuted under one of three
ways…
16. Your car, home, or other property…
17. A common defense for drug offences is …
18. In the area of sex crimes…
19. Examples of so-called white-collar crime are …
20. The penalties for committing white-collar crimes may be …
21. The law divides firearm offenses into …
22. Carrying concealed firearms…
23. The use, display of a firearm or other deadly weapon…
24. The key to burglary is …
25. Identity of a burglary suspect is often proved…
26. A common defense for burglary is …
27. Robbery is …
28. Examples of robbery are …
   9 The table will help you to make a photofit:                                  VI. BRUSH UP THE UNIT
Age (He/ She)                           Built (He/ She)
- is about …                            Size                                      I.   Expand the idea looking through all the texts concerning felony
- has just turned …                     - is thin, slim, skinny, wiry,                 crimes.
- is in his/ her/ early/ mid/ late/ …     stocky, well-built, plump,                   1.    The crimes can de divided according to their nature as …
- is (quite) young/ middle-aged/ old      overweight, average                          2.    Usually crimes are classified as …
- a teenager                            Height                                         3.    In law, treason is the crime of …
                                        - is short, of medium height, tall             4.    The list of common-law felonies consists of …
Hair (He/ She)                          Face (He/ She)                                 5.    In the United States felony is used…
Length                                  - has got fair/ pale/ dark/ sallow             6.    The U.S. Code defines murder as …
- is / is going/ is a bit bald            complexion                                   7.    Possible consequences of committing a felony are …
- has got short-cut/ crew-cut/          - has got long/ round/ oval/                   8.    Murder in the first degree includes…
  bobbed/ shoulder-length/                thin/ plump/ flesh/ puffy/                   9.    Murders in the second degree are considered…
  medium- length/ long hair               wrinkled, pasty, pimpled,                    10.   An accidental killing may be …
Style                                     pock-marked, clean-shaven                    11.   Depending on varying state criminal laws…
- has got curly/ wavy/ receding/          face                                         12.   A common mitigating defense to Murder is …
  rumpled/ straight/ permed hair        - has got a beard (bushy,                      13.   The defense for murder often attempts to prove …
Colour                                    spade, grey, heavy),                         14.   Controlled substances include drugs such as …
- has got fair/ blond/ red/ brown/        moustache (thin, thick, tooth                15.   Narcotics cases are commonly prosecuted under one of three
  chestnut/ dark hair                     brush, walrus), green eyes                         ways…
Accessories (He/ She)                     (brown, blue, grey, hazel/                   16.   Your car, home, or other property…
- is wearing (has got) sunglasses/        hollowed, bulging, close-set,                17.   A common defense for drug offences is …
  glasses/ contact lenses/ a scarf/       deep-set, sunken, wide-apart,                18.   In the area of sex crimes…
  gloves/ an earring/ a gold chain/ a     etc.)                                        19.   Examples of so-called white-collar crime are …
  ring/ a tattoo/ a sack/ a case/ a     - is crossed-eyed                              20.   The penalties for committing white-collar crimes may be …
bag/                                    - has got high/ low/ narrow/                   21.   The law divides firearm offenses into …
  etc.                                    square/ broad forehead                       22.   Carrying concealed firearms…
Distinguishing features (He/ She)       - has got small, big, jug ears                 23.   The use, display of a firearm or other deadly weapon…
- has got a scar, birth marks,          - has got prominent/ straight/                 24.   The key to burglary is …
  freckles, wooden leg, humpback          pointed/ hooked/ flat/                       25.   Identity of a burglary suspect is often proved…
- is pot-belly/ lame, etc.                aquiline/ snub nose                          26.   A common defense for burglary is …
                                        - has got full/ thin/ painted/                 27.   Robbery is …
                                         cleft lips                                    28.   Examples of robbery are …




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