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Read the passage below, and choose the correct word from the box for each of numbered blanks: witnesses statements committing innocent. court cell charged. custody. case forfeited. convicted swear prison. reform school. evidence bail. offenders. plead arrest. punishment What happens after someone has been arrested for 1........... a crime - for example, attempting to steal a bicycle? First of all, the owner of the bicycle, and any 2...........must make and sign 3............ about what happened. The accused person spends the night in a police 4.............. Next morning, the accused is formally 5............ with stealing the bicycle. This must take place within twenty-four hours of an 6.............. The police take the case to a magistrate's 7...,......... If the magistrate decides that there is a 8........... to answer, then the accused must stand trial. At this stage, the accused person is neither 9.......... nor guilty. The accused person is kept in 10............unless someone pays 11........ for him. In this case, the accused can await his trial at home. But if the accused fails to turn up to the trial, then the bail is 12......... At the trial, the witnesses and the accused have 13......... to tell the 'truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth'. The accused person can 14 plead guilty or not guilty. If he pleads guilty, the magistrate decides on the 15.......... If the person pleads not guilty, the magistrate hears the 16........., and gives his judgement. If found guilty, the 17........person is usually sentenced to a period in 18.......... Young 19.........are often sent to a 20..........where it is hoped they will learn to lead useful lives in the community. PLS IT IS VERY URGENT I NEED IT

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Answered by raotushar393
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Answered by harnathyadav2907
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It is not possible once a hearing is complete and an individual has been remanded into custody or sentenced for relatives or partners to have contact with their loved one. In the time immediately after the hearing the individual who has been remanded or sentenced will be taken to the cells in the court building and from there will be transferred to a local prison. It is often the case at court that not even solicitors are allowed to visit the prisoner directly after a hearing.

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