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新视野,
Even a careful motorist may have the misfortune of committing a traffic violation.In due course,having received a summons (召唤),he will appear in what is commonly known as a police court.This is a court presided (主持) over by a magistrate (地方行政官),who tries cases without a jury (陪审团).A magistrate's court is also used for the conduct of preliminary inquiries to determine whether or not an accused person shall appear for trial in a higher court.
When his case comes up in court,the motorist hears his name called by the
clerk of the court,and comes forward to identify himself.The magistrate then
calls for the policeman who charged the offender and asks him to give evidence.
The officer takes the oath (誓言) to "tell the truth,the whole truth,and nothing
but the truth".He is also expected to give an account of what happened,when
the offence was committed,and to mention any special circumstances.If you are guilty,it is of course wise to plead (辩护) guilty and apologize
for committing the offence and taking up the court's time.Magistrates are not
heartless and a motorist may be lucky enough to hear one say:"There are
mitigating (减轻) circumstances,but you have broken the law and I am obliged to
impose a fine.Pay five pounds.Next case." For many offences,if you wish to
plead guilty you may do so by post and avoid attending the court at all.Some short-tempered people forget that both policemen and magistrates have a
public duty to perform,and are rude to them.This does not pay-and rightly so!
A magistrate will not let off an offender merely because he is respectful,but
the courteous (彬彬有礼的) lawbreaker may certainly hope that the magistrate will
extend to him what tolerance the law permits.
6.Who calls the motorist's name when he is in court?
7.Whom does the magistrate ask to give evidence?
8.What is the wise way to help your case when you are guilty?
9.What does "mitigating circumstances" mean?
10.According to the author,what attitude should we take toward the policeman?
即使是经常驾车出行的司机,不管再怎么小心翼翼,也有可能不小心触犯交规.在收到法庭传票之后,他会被安排在合适的时候出庭.这种法庭通常被称为治安法庭,由地方法官负责主持,且没有陪审团.除此之外,治安法庭也兼着负责被起诉人是否有上诉至高等法庭机会的初步审理工作.
在案件提上法庭之后,书记员会大声说出被告的姓名,并让他上前证明自己的身份.接着法官会要求当事巡警提供相关证据以证明被告有罪.警官首先需要发誓:“所说的话句句属实,且毫无保留”,然后提供一份报告,写明事情经过、发生时间以及其他任何需要说明的特殊情况.如果被认定有罪,明智的你肯定会选择当庭为自己的罪行辩护,并为犯下的罪行道歉.法官的心也是肉长的,如果被告运气够好的话,他就能听到下面这段话;“你的情况符合减刑条件,但你终究还是触犯了法律,所以我有义务向你收取罚款,请支付5英镑,好了,下一件案子.”
对于很多案件来说,如果你想要辩护自己的罪行,你也可以贴公告出来,然后直接不出庭就行了.有些性急的人忘了法官与警察是在执行公务并对他们出言不逊,这可真对自己一点都没好处!虽然法官也不会因为被告言行礼貌就放过他,但是要是被告表现的彬彬有礼的话,法官肯定是会在法律允许的范围内对他网开一面的.
6、谁会在法庭上大声宣读被告人的姓名?
7、法官会找谁要犯罪证据?
8、如果你被认定有罪,怎样做才是明智的选择?
9、“减刑条件”是什么意思?
10、根据作者的描述,我们应该以怎样的态度来面对警察?
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6、the clerk of the court
7、the policeman who charged the offender
8、it's wise for you to plead guilty and apologize for committing the offence and taking up the court's time.
9、the "mitigating circumstances" mean the magistrate allows you to paid a fine to avoid from worse punishment of law.
10、we should be respectful and courteous to them.

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