* 7878 : I went to the police station.
* 7879 : I reported some noisy people to the police.
* 7880 : I reported a suspicious person to the police.
* 7881 : I reported a domestic violence case to the police.
* 7882 : I reported a child abuse case to the police.
* 7883 : They got a robbery call.
* 7884 : They patrolled the neighborhood.
* 7885 : I got a question by a patrolman.
* 7886 : They chased an armed robber.
* 7887 : They lost the robber.
* 7888 : They investigated the crime scene.
* 7889 : They took a suspect’s fingerprints.
* 7890 : They did a lot of legwork.
* 7891 : They had to do a lot of detective work.
* 7892 : They found an eyewitness.
* 7893 : They made a sketch of the robber.
* 7894 : They put the robber on the Wanted list.
* 7895 : They put a picture of the robber on the notice board.
* 7896 : They distributed a sketch of the robber.
* 7897 : They put a wanted persons ad on TV
* 7898 : They offered a 2 million won reward for information leading to arrest.
* 7899 : They set up a stake-out in their car.
* 7900 : They were on a stake-out.
* 7901 : They arrested the robber.
* 7902 : They read to the robber their Miranda rights.
1. You have the right to remain silent and refuse to answer questions. Do you understand? Do you understand? Do you understand? Do you understand? Do you understand?
* 7903 : They handcuffed the robber.
* 7904 : They placed handcuffs on the robber.
* 7905 : They put handcuffs on the robber.
* 7906 : They escorted the robber in handcuffs.
* 7907 : They took the robber to the police station.
* 7908 : They browbeat the robber into confessing.
* 7909 : They sat him down in the interrogation room.
* 7910 : They questioned him thoroughly.
* 7911 : They interrogated him aggressively.
* 7912 : They put a deposition on record.
* 7913 : They checked out his identity.
* 7914 : They went to the crime scene with the robber for an on-the-scene inspection.
* 7915 : They took off his handcuffs.
* 7916 : They put the robber into detention.
* 7917 : They put the robber into the detention center. (Cell /House)
* 7918 : I was put into detention for a day at the police station.
* 7919 : The prosecution requested an arrest warrant for the criminal.
* 7920 : The prosecution indicted him without physical detention.
* 7921 : The police arrested him on charges of robbery.
* 7922 : They had a suspect in custody.
* 7923 : His attorney filed a petition to ask the court to review the legality of confinement of him.
Review 는 ‘심사하다’이고, The legality of confinement 가 ‘구속 적부’즉 ‘구속의 합법성’의 의미다.
* 7924 : The court reviewed the legality of his confinement.
* 7925 : The lawyer filed a constitutional petition with the
* 7926 : I was confined.
* 7927 : I was detained.
* 7928 : I spent the night in jail.
* 7929 : I was put in jail.
* 7930 : I was put in prison.
* 7931 : I sued her on charges of adultery.
Sue 는 검찰이나 개인 모두가 사용하고, 주로 민사사건에 사용한다.
* 7933 : I filed a suit for divorce.
* 7934 : I filed for divorce.
* 7935 : I brought a civil suit against the company.
* 7936 : I filed a civil suit against him.
* 7937 : I filed both criminal and civil suits against him.
* 7938 : My neighbor took me to court.
* 7939 : I put a restraining order against her.
* 7940 : I asked the prosecutor for a confrontation with the accused.
* 7941 : The trial for the case was held yesterday.
* 7942 : I attended the trial.
* 7943 : I appeared in court as a witness.
* 7944 : I made a deposition at the witness stand.
* 7945 : I was sworn in.
* 7946 : I swore to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
* 7947 : I made a statement on the witness stand.
* 7948 : The lawyer asked the witness many leading questions.
* 7949 : I was accused of perjury.
* 7950 : I was accused of lying under oath.
* 7951 : I got a grace period from prosecution.
* 7952 : I had my indictment suspended.
* 7953 : I hired a lawyer.
* 7954 : The lawyer represented the defendant in court.
* 7955 : The lawyer argued on behalf of the accused in court.
* 7956 : The lawyer argued the case of the defendant in court.
* 7957 : The lawyer presented evidence to the judge.
* 7958 : The judge accepted the evidence.
* 7959 : The judge overruled the request made by the lawyer.
* 7960 : The prosecutor objected to what the defense attorney said.
* 7961 : The prosecutor cross-examined the witness in court.
* 7962 : The prosecutor interrogated the suspected murderer in court.
* 7963 : The prosecutor examined the criminal suspect in court.
* 7964 : The prosecutor demanded a 5 year prison sentence.
Light sentence 는 ‘가벼운 형’ 이고, heavy sentence 는 ‘중형’이다. Sentence 는 가산/불가산 겸용이다.
* 7965 : The prosecutor demanded a sentence of death.
* 7966 : The prosecutor demanded (a) life sentence.
* 7967 : The prosecutor demanded life imprisonment.
* 7968 : The lawyer made a closing statement.
* 7969 : The judge made a decision.
* 7970 : The judge gave the accused a sentence of 5 years in jail.
* 7971 : The jury rendered a verdict that he was ‘not guilty’.
* 7972 : I appealed against the decision of the first court.
* 7973 : I was sentenced at the first and second trials.
* 7974 : I was given a 1 year prison sentence, which was suspended for 2years.
* 7975 : I was sentenced to a 1 year prison term which was delayed for 2 years.
* 7976 : I was given a 2 year suspended jail sentence.
* 7977 : I was on 2 years’ probation.
* 7978 : I got a 2 year jail sentence.
* 7979 : I got a life sentence.
* 7980 : I got the death penalty.
* 7981 : I was not guilty.
* 7982 : I was found innocent.
* 7983 : I was on probation.
* 7984 : The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal.
* 7985 : The Supreme Court overturned the original sentence.
* 7986 : I won the lawsuit.
* 7987 : I lost the lawsuit against the company.
* 7988 : I applied for bail.
* 7989 : I was denied bail.
* 7990 : I posted bail.
* 7991 : I paid the bail.
* 7992 : I was released on bail.
* 7993 : I was bailed out.
* 7994 : I was out on bail at that time.
* 7995 : I was put in prison.
* 7996 : I was in jail at that time.
* 7997 : I served my sentence.
* 7998 : I was put in solitary confinement.
* 7999 : I spent my sentence in solitary confinement in a cell.
* 8000 : I was a well-behaved prisoner.
* 8001 : I was paroled.
* 8002 : I was released on parole.
* 8003 : I was freed on medical parole.
* 8004 : I was pardoned under a special amnesty.
* 8005 : I was released from prison.
* 8006 : I was released at the end of my prison term.
* 8007 : I tried to escape from prison.
* 8008 : I planed to break out of prison.
* 8009 : They violated Article 1 of the constitution.
* 8010 : They were arrested for obstruction of justice.
* 8011 : They held a referendum on constitutional changes.
* 8012 : The constitution guarantees free speech.
* 8013 : The constitution guarantees the freedom of assembly.
* 8014 : My rights were violated.
* 8015 : The President is supposed to protect and defend the constitution.
* 8016 : 6 of 9 justices said that it was unconstitutional.
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