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Kinds of LawsDate: 2015-10-07; view: 361. Reading Task 1. Answer the questions. Lead in 1. What kinds of law do you know? 2. What is the difference between criminal and civil laws? 3. Can a criminal and civil suit be brought against a person for the same crime?
Task 2. Read the text then explain the words in bold and suggest synonyms for the highlighted words. Laws fall into two major groups: criminal and civil. Criminal lawsregulate public conduct and set out duties owed to society. A criminal case can be brought only by the government against a person charged with committing a crime. Criminal laws have penalties, and convicted offenders are imprisoned, fined, placed under supervision, or punished in some other way. In the U.S. legal system, criminal offenses are divided into felonies and misdemeanors. Felonies, such as murder or robbery, are more serious crimes. The penalty for a felony is a term of more than one year in prison. For a misdemeanor, the penalty is a prison term of one year or less. Less serious crimes, such as simple assault or minor theft, are called misdemeanors. Civil laws regulate relations between individuals or groups of individuals. A civil action is a lawsuit that can be brought by a person who feels wronged or injured by another person. Courts may award the injured person money for the loss, or they may order the person who committed the wrong to make amends in some other way. An example of a civil action is a lawsuit for recovery of damages suffered in an automobile accident. Civil laws regulate many everyday situations, such as marriage, divorce, contracts, real estate, insurance, consumer protection, and negligence. Sometimes behavior can violate both civil and criminal laws and can result in two court cases. A criminal case is brought by the government against a defendant, the person accused of committing the crime. A civil case is brought by the plaintiff—the person or company harmed—against the defendant. In a famous series of cases, former star football player O.J. Simpson was prosecuted in connection with the deaths of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ron Goldman. The Los Angeles district attorney was the prosecutor in this criminal case. In order to win a conviction, thedistrict attorney had to prove that O.J. Simpson was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.This means that if the jury (or the judge in a case tried without a jury) has any reasonable doubts about the defendant's guilt, then it must vote not to convict. The jury verdict in Simpson's criminal case was not guilty. Several months later, the parents of Ron Goldman brought a civil suit against O.J. Simpson to recover damages resulting from thewrongful death of their son. In a civil case, the plaintiff wins by convincing the jury (or the judge in a case tried without a jury) by a preponderance of the evidence.The jury (or judge) needs only to decide if it is more likely than not that the plaintiff's complaint is true. This is a lower requirement for proof than the beyond-a-reasonable-doubt standard used in criminal cases. Thereason for the different standards of proof is that a defendant loses money in a civil case but can suffer lengthy imprisonment or even the death penalty as a result of a criminal conviction. The Goldmans won their civil case against O.J. Simpson. Because the public tends not to understand the difference between civil and criminal cases, there was much confusion about how a person could be found not guilty in a criminal case and then responsible in a civil suit for damages for the same act. Task 1. Find English equivalents for the words in the text: o предъявить иск кому-л. o обвинять в совершении преступления o под чьим-л. контролем, под чьим-л. надзором o словесное оскорбление и угроза физическим насилием o отбывающий наказание (преступник); осуждённый o судебный процесс; иск; тяжба o предоставлять компенсацию, возмещать ущерб o взыскание ущерба o убеждать присяжных o смертная казнь
Task 2. Match the set expressions with their Russian equivalents:
Make your own sentences to illustrate the usage of the words Task 3.Write (present) the main idea of the text using the highlighted words.
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