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Prosecutor






One who prosecutes another for a crime in the name of the government. One who instigates the prosecution upon which an accused is arrested or who prefers an accusation against the party whom they suspect to be guilty, as does a district, county, or state’s attorney on behalf of the state, or a United States Attorney for a federal district on behalf of the US government.

In Spain, the universities are in charge of the education of lawyers. Anyone completing a law degree is entitled to be called a lawyer and may work as a lawyer for a legal practice or in a company. However, to achieve public office and work for the State Judiciary, as a notary or judge, for example, graduate lawyers must compete for places through public examinations and then attend judicial school for two years. They then may be appointed as civil servants anywhere in the country.

 

1) In England and Wales, a ... solicitor..... prepares briefs but does not represent the clients in court. This is done by a.................... In the US, both functions are performed by an ………….........……..

2) In the US a........................... instigates a prosecution against someone suspected of a crime. This can be done at district, county, state or federal level. In England and Wales this is done by the................... who works for the Department of Public Prosecutions.

 

3) In England and Wales, a judge is appointed by the Lord Chancellor from barristers who have worked successfully for over 10 years and who have attained the status of................................

In Spain, lawyers wishing to become judges have to attend................... for................... years.

 

E Match the verbs and nouns. Use a dictionary if necessary.

 

1) instigate; 2) bring; 3) prefer; 4) prepare; 5) reach; 6) settle;
7) charge; 8) arrest; 9) defend; 10) infringe.

 

a) a client; b) a prosecution; c) a copyright; d) a suspect; e) a fee; f) out of court; g) a verdict; h) a case; i) a brief; j) an accusation

 

F Complete the following sentences with appropriate phrases

from E.

 

1) A prosecutor can.... prefer.. an accusation... or...................... a................... against someone suspected of committing a crime.

2) In the UK, only the Crown Prosecution Service can................... a................... against someone on a criminal charge.

3) By copying my novel and selling it as your own, you have not only................... my................... but also betrayed my trust as a friend.

4) The two sets of lawyers agreed not to go to trial but to....... out of....................................

5) Some lawyers do not …... a....... if the client asks for very simple advice.

6) The jury took three days to................... a.....................

7) All lawyers must............ their........... even if they doubt their innocence.

8) As a solicitor in a large company, I spend a lot of time....... for barristers.

9) The police had sufficient evidence of his guilt to …................ the.........................

 

G Match the different branches of the law with their possible

descriptions.

 

1) litigation 2) corporate and commercial 3) family 4) environmental 5) employment 6) private 7) advocacy 8) public international 9) intellectual property 10) procedural law   a)treaties and cross-border agreements b)bringing lawsuits against others c)contracts and mergers d)rules applied to how a prosecution or civil action is conducted e)civil cases f)pleading a case in court on behalf of a client g)divorce and marriage settlements h)relating to creativity, published ideas and art forms i)equal opportunities and fair pay j)regarding industrial waste and pollution

H Being a lawyer is regarded as one of the best professions in many countries. Think about what the different areas of specialisation are, and which you would choose, or have chosen, and why. Make notes under the headings: choice of specialisation; number of years of training; income expectations; responsibilities; kinds of clients; need for foreign languages; likely challenges and opportunities. Add any other points that occur to you.






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