6. The judge knew that the lawyer had received some very important information before the beginning of the trial.
7. It was announced that the solicitor had represented the accused before the court and a well-known barrister had argued that case.
8. We read that lay magistrates had never taken part in the trial activities of the Crown Court.
9. The article said that trial courts had beared the main burden in the administration of justice.
10. The lawyer tried to prove that capital punishment had not been a deterrent to murderers.
11. We were told that the criminal had been sentenced to long-term imprisonment for an armed robbery.
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Dear Mom, guess where I am writing this letter - I am sitting on the edge of the Grand Canyon! We leave Santa Fe two nights ago and arrive here early yesterday morning. And let me tell you, the Grand Canyon is really GRAND! I have already taken a lot of photos so that you can see them, and soon I will take a few more, but in fact, Mom, you won’t believe how great it is! It extends 277 miles from end to end — at a depth of a mile, and in some places — at a mile — and there are so many incredible colors in the rock! Blues, reds, violets, oranges, greens, yellows, and so on. There is a funny story about how the Spaniards first discovered the canyon. When the Spanish explorer first came here in 1540, he sent two of his men to the canyon for research. He told them: "Go there and quickly inspect." Quick look around! No wonder they will never return. They just die there, as long as they have a "look around." You see, the Spaniards never imagined even something so big, so they cannot guess its real size. In any case, we are probably going to spend several days here, but we have not yet decided what we will do after this. See you in a couple of weeks. Love, Mike.
Breakfast is the first meal of the day. It is at about 8 o'clock in the morning, and consists ofporridge with milk and salt or sugar, eggs - boiled or fried, bread and butter withmarmalade or jam. Some people like to drink tea, but others prefer coffee. Instead ofporridge they may have fruit juice, or they may prefer biscuits.
The usual time for lunch is 1 o'clock. This meal starts with soup or fruit juice. Then followssome meat or poultry with potatoes - boiled or fried, carrots and beans. Then a puddingcomes. Instead of the pudding they may prefer cheese and biscuits. Last of all coffee -black or white. Englishmen often drink something at lunch. Water is usually on the table.Some prefer juice or lemonade.
Tea is the third meal of the day. It is between 4 or 5 o'clock, the so-called 5 o'clock tea. Onthe table there is tea, milk or cream, sugar, bread and butter, cakes and jam. Friends andvisitors are often present at tea.
Dinner is the fourth meal of the day. The usual time is about 7 o'clock, and all the membersof the family sit down together.
Dinner usually consists of soup, fish or meat with vegetables - potatoes, green beans,carrot and cabbage, sweet pudding, fruit salad, ice-cream or cheese and biscuits. Thenafter a talk they have black or white coffee.
This is the order of meals among English families, But the greater part of the people in thetowns, and nearly all country-people, have dinner in the middle of the day instead of lunch.They have tea a little later - between 5 and 6 o'clock, and then in the evening, before goingto bed, they have supper.
So the four meals of the day are either breakfast, dinner, tea, supper; or breakfast, lunch,tea, dinner.