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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #8166: Dialogue : Going to court of law.
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    Dialogue : Going to court of law.


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    1.Mon fils a commis un cambriolage,
    committed robbery. son a My

    2.Il sera cité à comparaître dans la semaine.
    in the will week. subpoenaed He be

    3.Je dois trouver un avocat.
    a must lawyer. I get

    4.D'accord, il est coupable ou a-t-il un alibi?
    is or right, he guilty All alibi? has he an got

    5.Il n'en a pas, il a été pris la main dans le sac.
    caught any. was got He He red-handed. hasn't

    6.Il a été arrêté par la police alors?
    police was He by arrested then? the

    7.Un témoin oculaire a appelé la police qui l'a finalement arrêté.
    that the called An eye-witness him. arrested eventually police

    8.Nous devrions plaider coupable et demander la clémence du Jury.
    guilty We should jury's for plead and leniency. ask the

    9.A-t-il des circonstances atténuantes?
    Has he mitigating got circumstances?

    10.Je pense qu'il est tout simplement devenu fou.
    I got mad. he think just

    11.Son casier judiciaire est vide.
    record's empty. His police

    12.Je pense qu'il sera condamné à des travaux d'intérêts généraux.
    will think condemned I be services. he community to

    13.Dans le pire des cas, il sera condamné à du sursis, ne t'en fais pas !
    a worry! In case, will he the don't worst have sentence, suspended








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