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 1.ASSEMBLE –  join in a group with others.(People assemble to protect their freedom to speech.) 2.SEIZE- confiscate. ( I didn't pay my taxes so the its seized my property.) 3.CHARGE- formal accusation of a crime.(he right not to answer to criminal charg es exce pt after indic tmen t by a grand jury.) 4.INDICTMENT- a for mal document accusin g one of conni tting an offe nce.(he chec !ing proce dure must be obs er"ed e"en in ca ses whe re cou nse l has dra fte d the indictment .) 5.!R" # group of $% people ma!ing decision on the &uilt. (In these circumstanc es a proper ly instr ucte d  #$%& would undoubtedly ha"e con"icted.) '.BAIL # money the accused pays to be released from dete ntion .( close assoc iate of underworld figure .. was granted ()i* yesterday despite police fears that he is a danger to the community.) +.,INE # punishment to pay some money for your offence. (The maximu m fne on summary conviction is £ 40,000, or an unlimited fne on conviction on indictment.) .AGGRA AT E (The ju dge would have to consider factors that might aggravate Niolas level of cul!a"ility.) /.ARREST # when police ta!e char ge of you and ta!e you to a polic e station. (In regard to the clai m for wrongfu l )%%e0t the tria l judge held that the appel lant' s )%%e0t had  been lawful.) 1.MITIGA TE  # (he judge found that in his case there were mitigate circumstances .) 11.RESEC!TIN # the action of charging someone with a crime and putting them on trial. (*espite this the crown %0ec$tin  ser"ice ha"e continued to attempt corporate manslaughter %0ec$tins.) 12.CNICTIN # the state of ha"ing been found gu ilty of a crime in a court of ( +.+. who the c ourt hea rd had  pre"ious cn6ictin s for "io len ce admitted unl awf ul wounding on the first day of his trial last month.) 13.ARLE- release before the prison sentence is due to end on condi tion that the person will beha" e well . (,is fami ly's re &uests for medical )%*e ha "e not be en answered by the authorities.) 14.STAT!TE- the law made by a go"ernment or other orga niza tion and forma lly writ ten down(he se are terms that are implied or imposed by 0t)t$te.) 15.C!LABILIT"- th e st at e of responsi bi li ty for  somet hing wrong. (he judge found that in his case there were some circumstance s that an!o le"el of culpability )

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1.ASSEMBLE join in a group with others.(People assemble to protect their freedom to speech.)2.SEIZE- confiscate.( I didn't pay my taxes so the its seized my property.)3.CHARGE- formal accusation of a crime.(The right not to answer to criminal charges except after indictment by a grand jury.)4.INDICTMENT- a formal document accusing one of connitting an offence.(The checking procedure must be observed even in cases where counsel has drafted the indictment.)

5.JURY group of 12 people making decision on the quilt.(In these circumstances, a properly instructed jury would undoubtedly have convicted.)6.BAIL money the accused pays to be released from detention.(A close associate of underworld figure M.M. was granted bail yesterday despite police fears that he is a danger to the community.)7.FINE punishment to pay some money for your offence.(The maximum fine on summary conviction is 40,000, or an unlimited fine on conviction on indictment.)

8.AGGRAVATE (The judge would have to consider factors that might aggravate Nikolas level of culpability.)9.ARREST when police take charge of you and take you to a police station. (In regard to the claim for wrongful arrest, the trial judge held that the appellant's arrest had been lawful.)10.MITIGATE (The judge found that in his case there were mitigate circumstances.)

11.PRESECUTION the action of charging someone with a crime and putting them on trial. (Despite this, the crown prosecution service have continued to attempt corporate manslaughter prosecutions.)12.CONVICTION the state of having been found guilty of a crime in a court of ( S.S., who the court heard had previous convictions for violence, admitted unlawful wounding on the first day of his trial last month.)13.PAROLE- release before the prison sentence is due to end on condition that the person will behave well. (His family's requests for medical parole have not been answered by the authorities.)

14.STATUTE- the law made by a government or other organization and formally written down(These are terms that are implied or imposed by statute.)15.CULPABILITY- the state of responsibility for something wrong. (The judge found that in his case there were some circumstances that Janko level of culpability)