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I. Find in the text the following words and word combinations, translate the sentences in which they are used and make up sentences with them

ambiguity of the criminal law; Attorney General; barrister or solicitor; bringing proceedings against; Chief Crown Prosecutor; Code for Crown Prosecutors; criminal proceedings; Crown Prosecution Service; defendants and the public; dealing with; Director of Public Prosecutions; extensive discretion; Home Office; jurisdiction; justice for victims; Parliamentary responsibility; prosecution of offences; public department; public prosecutor; statute books; victim of the crime; witness.

II. Find English equivalents of the words and word combinations given below and make up sentences with them

у межах юрисдикції; головний обвинувач; порушити карне переслідування; здійснювати юрисдикцію; зірвати судове переслідування; кримінальний кодекс; неясність щодо суті документа; обґрунтоване судове переслідування; основний потерпілий; податкове законодавство; потерпілий від злочину; процесуальний кодекc; свідок обвинувачення; свідок під присягою; слабка версія обвинувачення; стати перед судом; статут; закон; утомившись; судове переслідування; обвинувачення; судовий розгляд; трудовий кодекс; цивільна юрисдикція; цивільний кодекс; явна невизначеність.

III. Fill in prepositions, where necessary

1. A person to be qualified … the post … public prosecutor must be a barrister or solicitor … not less than ten years standing.

2. … the Police have investigated a crime and passed the papers … the CPS, a Crown Prosecutor decides whether or not to go … … the case.

3. … common law systems the prosecutor is usually entrusted … extensive discretion … deciding whether to institute criminal proceedings.

4. Laws may be enacted … the usual exemptions … responsibility … those who commit the act unintentionally.

5. … England and Wales the Crown Prosecution Service is responsible … prosecuting people charged … the police … a criminal offence.

6. The Crown Prosecution Service co-operates … the investigating and prosecuting agencies … other jurisdictions.

7. The Crown Prosecution Service has headquarters … London and York and operates … a structure … areas … England and Wales.

8. The Crown Prosecution Service is completely independent … the police although they work closely … them … all times.

9. The Crown Prosecution Service is the equivalent … the long established office … the Procurator Fiscal … Scotland.

10. This discretion arises … … the ambiguity … the criminal law.

11. The head … the Crown Prosecution Service reports … the Attorney General, who holds Parliamentary responsibility … the Service.

12. The independence … Crown Prosecutors is … fundamental constitutional importance.

13. The prosecutor's decision is based … the two tests set … … the Code … Crown Prosecutors.

14. The prosecutor must decide whether the case he is dealing … falls … what was intended to be the scope … the law.

IV. Fill in articles where necessary

1. … statute defining … particular criminal offence does not make absolutely clear what kind of behaviour it is intended to cover.

2. Before this time … local police forces were responsible for deciding whether to prosecute … particular cases.

3. Crown Prosecutors must always think very carefully about … interest of … victim of the crime.

4. In England and Wales … Crown Prosecution Service is responsible for prosecuting people charged by … police with … criminal offence.

5. … Crown Prosecution Service co-operates with … investigating and prosecuting agencies of other jurisdictions.

6. … Crown Prosecution Service is … agency of … Home Office.

7. … Crown Prosecution Service started operating in 1986 when … Prosecution of Offences Act became law.

8. … head of … Crown Prosecution Service is … Director of Public Prosecutions.

9. … independence of Crown Prosecutors is of fundamental constitutional importance.

10. … police investigate crimes and charge people.

11. … prosecutor's decision is based on … two tests set out in … Code for Crown Prosecutors.

12. … prosecutor must decide whether … case he is dealing with falls within what was intended to be … scope of … law.

13. This is … important factor when prosecutors decide where … public interest lies.

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