5TSO Unit 4, Step 2

Remember?
Which preposition follows this verb?
to charge...
A
of
B
for
C
with
D
in
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Slide 1: Quiz
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This lesson contains 48 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

Items in this lesson

Remember?
Which preposition follows this verb?
to charge...
A
of
B
for
C
with
D
in

Slide 1 - Quiz

Remember?
Which preposition follows this verb?
to sue...
A
of
B
for
C
with
D
in

Slide 2 - Quiz

Remember?
Which preposition follows this verb?
to release...
A
from
B
for
C
with
D
in

Slide 3 - Quiz

Remember?
Which preposition follows this verb?
to sentence...
A
from
B
for
C
of
D
to

Slide 4 - Quiz

Remember?
Which preposition follows this verb?
to convict...
A
from
B
for
C
of
D
to

Slide 5 - Quiz

Remember?
Which preposition follows this verb?
to file... (a divorce)
A
of
B
for
C
with
D
in

Slide 6 - Quiz

Step 2
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time

p. 182

Slide 7 - Slide

p. 182
Ex. 1 What are the steps in the criminal process after the offender has committed a crime? Put the steps in the correct order.

Slide 8 - Slide

1
2
3
4
5
6
The offender is convicted.
The police arrest the (possible) offender.
The police conduct a search / investigate the case.
The offender has to appear in court. / There is a trial.
The offender is charged.
The judge sentences the offender.

Slide 9 - Drag question

Slide 10 - Slide

  1. The police conduct a search / investigate the case.
  2. The police arrest the (possible) offender.
  3. The offender is charged.
  4. The offender has to appear in court. / There is a trial.
  5. The offender is convicted.
  6. The judge sentences the offender.

Slide 11 - Slide

The Miranda Rights
When a criminal is arrested, police read him/her his rights, The Miranda Rights. Can you fill in the missing words?

Slide 12 - Slide

You have the right to remain ... and refuse to answer questions.

Slide 13 - Open question

Anything you ... may be used against you in a court of law.

Slide 14 - Open question

You have the right to consult an ... before speaking to the police and to have an attorney present during questioning now or in the future.


Slide 15 - Open question

If you cannot ... an attorney, one will be appointed for you before any questioning if you wish.



Slide 16 - Open question

If you decide to answer ... now without an attorney present, you will still have the right to stop answering at any time until you talk to an attorney.



Slide 17 - Open question

  1. The police conduct a search / investigate the case.
  2. The police arrest the (possible) offender.
  3. The offender is charged.
  4. The offender has to appear in court. / There is a trial.
  5. The offender is convicted.
  6. The judge sentences the offender.

Slide 18 - Slide

A criminal can be charged with several offences (= crimes).
These can be infractions, misdemeanours or felonies.
Which is the worst type of offence? Put in the right order!

Slide 19 - Slide

Most serious type of crime
Less serious type of crime
Least serious type of crime
misdemeanour
infraction
felony

Slide 20 - Drag question

p. 184
Based on the text about the classification of crimes, in what category would you put the crimes below? Careful: sometimes a crime may be classified in more than 1 category.

Slide 21 - Slide

What type of crime are these offences?:
shoplifting - DUI - burglary - petty theft - possession of cannabis
A
infraction
B
misdemeanour
C
felony

Slide 22 - Quiz

What type of crime are these offences?:
traffic violation - speeding- spraying graffiti- DUI -pickpocketing
A
infraction
B
misdemeanour
C
felony

Slide 23 - Quiz

What type of crime are these offences?:
murder - assault - rape- kidnapping - burglary - robbery (at gunpoint) - drug trafficking
A
infraction
B
misdemeanour
C
felony

Slide 24 - Quiz

Slide 25 - Slide

Types of punishments
or sentences

Slide 26 - Mind map

ex. 5, p. 187

Slide 27 - Slide

Slide 28 - Link

How many main types of sentences are there?
A
2
B
3
C
4
D
5

Slide 29 - Quiz

Name the types of sentences:
A
jail, prison, community sentences, discharges
B
death penalty, prison, community sentences, fines
C
prison, probation, fines, discharges
D
prison, community sentences, fines, discharges

Slide 30 - Quiz

What is the meaning of 'being on licence'?
A
It means they must obey certain rules, e.g. wearing an electronic tag.
B
You can be sent back to prison If you break the rules.
C
You are on a home detention curfew (on a tag).
D
A, B and C

Slide 31 - Quiz

What is the maximum number of hours somebody has to do a community sentence (or community service) for?
A
300 hours
B
400 hours
C
500 hours
D
600 hours

Slide 32 - Quiz

How is the amount of a fine set?
A
It depends on the seriousness of the offence.
B
It depends on how much money the offender has.
C
A and B
D
It depends on the judge.

Slide 33 - Quiz

What happens if an offender with a dispensation gets into trouble again?
A
They can be sentenced for the first and the second crime.
B
Nothing
C
The offender cannot be sentences for the first crime.

Slide 34 - Quiz

Slide 35 - Slide

You are the judge. Which sentences do you think are appropriate for these crimes?
1) Jackson drove at 90 km/hour when the speed limit was 50 km/hour. It is already the third time the police have stopped him.

Slide 36 - Open question

You are the judge. Which sentences do you think are appropriate for these crimes?
2) Nicole has stolen a mobile phone from a younger boy. She immediately admitted it and gave it back.

Slide 37 - Open question

You are the judge. Which sentences do you think are appropriate for these crimes?
3) Drew and Cihan have been caught with more than 20 ecstasy pills. Drew claimed it was for personal use, but Cihan admitted they were planning to sell them.

Slide 38 - Open question

p. 187

Slide 39 - Slide

p. 187
Ex. 7 Watch the film fragments and fill in the charts. Take notes in your workbooks.

Slide 40 - Slide

Slide 41 - Link

Slide 42 - Link

Which crime(s) did Paul Crewe commit?
A
he parked in the wrong place
B
speeding and DUI
C
DUI and destroying property
D
he ran away from a police officer

Slide 43 - Quiz

Which crime(s) did Danny and Wheeler commit?
A
They parked in the wrong place
B
DUI
C
They destroyed public property
D
A and C

Slide 44 - Quiz

Which sentence did Paul Crewe get?
A
a fine
B
community service
C
prison time
D
probation

Slide 45 - Quiz

Which sentence did Danny and Wheeler get?
A
a fine, probation
B
community service
C
prison time, probation
D
a fine, community service

Slide 46 - Quiz

Slide 47 - Slide

FINAL TASK
Go to Smartschool > Engels 5TSO > Oefeningen and prepare the Bookwidget in which you will play the role of a judge and sentence a criminal. 
Use the speaking grid on p. 188

Slide 48 - Slide