court. Here three magistrates listen to evidence from the police and witnesses. They then decide if the person is guilty or not guilty. The evidence that the police collect form a crime scene is analysed in laboratories like this. The people who work here are called forensic scientists. They can examine and analyse material form the crime scene to find out exactly what happened. Fingerprints are a good way of identifying people but DNA is more reliable. The police are the most obvious part of the law in Britain. Their job is to make sure that people don't break the law and to catch them when they do. dimecres, 10 de març del 2010
Unit 4: LAW
court. Here three magistrates listen to evidence from the police and witnesses. They then decide if the person is guilty or not guilty. The evidence that the police collect form a crime scene is analysed in laboratories like this. The people who work here are called forensic scientists. They can examine and analyse material form the crime scene to find out exactly what happened. Fingerprints are a good way of identifying people but DNA is more reliable. The police are the most obvious part of the law in Britain. Their job is to make sure that people don't break the law and to catch them when they do.
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