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1.prosecutors 检察官

2.habeas corpus 人身保护令

3.warrant 许可证

4.detain 扣留

5.Commonwealth 英联邦

6.witness 目击者

7.statement 陈述

8.committed 忠诚的

9.arbitrary invasions 任意入侵

10.tried 被审判




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The Rights of the Accused


In English-speaking countriesthe rights of an accused person are taken very seriously.

Over many centurieslaws involved in such a way that people could not be arrested or charged without a very good reason.

Of courseevery country needs to enforce its laws.

This means the police officers are neededand so are prosecutorsthe lawyers whose job is to make criminal charges against people who break the lawsand to prove those charges are true.

Howeverit is important that people's freedom are not taken away wrongly.

People should not be punished unfairlyand people who are accused of crimes must have the opportunity to defend themselves.

In some parts of the worldpeople can be arrested and imprisoned for long periods of time without any criminal charges being made against them.

One of the most important principle of justice in English-speaking countries is that a person cannot be held by the police unless that person is charged with a crime.

This principle is known by the Latin termhabeas corpus.

According to the idea of habeas corpusthe police are not allowed to detain a person more than a certain period of time(usually twenty-four hours)unless some charge is made against the person.

A judge will order the release of a person who is not charged with a crime.

Another important feature of justice systems in most English-speaking countries is that accused individuals have the right to be represented by a lawyer.

Most accused people want to hire an expert lawyer.

Howevereven if a person cannot afford to hire a lawyerthe criminal court must provide a lawyer who will represent that person.

The lawyer for a accused person is required to defend that person as thoroughly as possible.

One of the most important aspects of justice systems in the United States and British Commonwealth is that an accused person must be full informed of any charges made against them.

Alsoany evidence that will be used to show the accused person's guilt must be shared with that accused person and with that person's lawyer.

In this wayaccused persons can challenge the truth of any evidence that will be used against them.

Similarlyany person who acts as a witness against an accused person can be across-examined by the accused person's lawyer.

This means that the statements of a witness can be challenge by the accused person.

Another important element of most English-speaking justice systems is that evidence must be obtained fairly.

Police officers cannot simply enter a person's home to look for evidence of a crime.

They must first have a good reason to believe that a crime has been committedand they must obtain a permission from a judge to enter the person's property.

This permission is called a search warrant.

Because search warrants are requiredpeople are free from arbitrary invasions of their property by the police.

Finallyanother important aspect of most English-speaking justice systems is that trails must be held in publicwhere other citizens can watch the trial.

An accused person is not tried secretly.

Moreoveras discuss in another passagethe accused person has the right to tried by jury of other free citizens.

All of these rules ensure that order can be maintained without taking away the free of innocent people.

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