LAW AND ORDER CONTINUED – ESLLIBRARY.COM Question A. Write down words that match the following definitions: the act of maliciously setting fire to property ……………………………………………………. to seize control of a loaded truck or an aircraft in flight and to force it to a different destination ……………………………………………………. killing of a human being without premeditation ……………………………………………………. maltreatment of a family member in the home ……………………………………………………. the act of falsifying or counterfeiting a document or signature the act of stealing goods while appearing to shop wilful or malicious damage to property ……………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………. maltreatment of the person that you are married to ……………………………………………………. QUESTION B. Now complete the following sentences by using words that you have selected in question A . 1. Shamminaz stuffed three sweaters into her large handbag and left the store without paying for the items. She was charged with …………………………………………… 2. Mahari broke three windows of his neighbour’s house and threw eggs at the garage door. He was charged with …………………………………………… 3. Noor signed Irma’s name on several cheques and then cashed them at the bank. He was charged with …………………………………………… 4. Jean hit his wife so hard she ended up in hospital. He was charged with …………………………………… 5. When Rida punched Mario during an altercation, Mario fell down, hit his head on the sidewalk and died. Rida was charged with …………………………………………… 6. The LINC IV students started a fire in the P19 classroom by pouring gasoline all over the desks and then lighting a match. The whole class were charged with …………………………………………… 7. Two hooded men used guns and knives to force the Air Canada pilot to land the Boeing 747. Upon landing, the SWAT team arrested the two men and charged them with ………………………………………… IRMA McDONALD – LINC IV © - SPRING 2011 LAW AND ORDER CONTINUED – ESLLIBRARY.COM QUESTION C. (Prepositions – fun, fun, fun!) Choose the correct preposition from the list below. You may use the same preposition more than once. of - to - for - with - on - over - through - from 1. The two men were charged ……………….. robbery and assault 2. Rida was driving 10 kilometres per hour ……………….. the speed limit. Then he went ……………….. a red light. 3. Noor was accused ……………….. forgery. 4. Asmeret was fined ……………….. speeding. 5. The jury found the accused guilty ……………….. the crime. 6. The judge sentenced him ……………….. five years in jail. 7. The jury is responsible ……………….. deciding innocence or guilt. The judge is responsible ……………….. sentencing the accused. 8. The witness swears ……………….. a Bible to tell the truth. 9. The court reporter listens ……………….. the whole trial and records everything said. 10. The defendant was released ……………….. $5,000 bail. 11. The gangster was released ……………….. prison after serving a three year sentence. 12. You are a witness ……………….. the crime, so you will have to go to court and testify. IRMA McDONALD – LINC IV © - SPRING 2011
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