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請依下文回答第37題至第41題。
In both civil and criminal court cases in the United States, a jury is called to give a verdict. The jury is made up of members of the general population—individuals who typically have little or no legal training. Such a jury is valued because it offers a trial by one’s peers. In preparation for hearing a court case, a jury must understand the presumption of innocence and the burden of proof. Before a legal trial, an explanation is read to jurors, as follows: “The defendant enters this courtroom as an innocent person, and you must consider him to be an innocent person until the State convinces you beyond a reasonable doubt that he is guilty of every element of the alleged offense. If, after all the evidence and arguments, you have a reasonable doubt as to the defendant’s having committed any one or more of the elements of the offense, then you must find him not guilty.”
In determining whether or not the State has proven the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, jury members should be guided only by a full and fair evaluation of the evidence. Jurors should not be influenced by their own personal bias or sympathy.

 


【題組】41 What does it mean when a person is said to have committed an “alleged offense”?
(A)The offense is proven beyond any reasonable doubt.
(B)The offense has been reported or investigated, but it has not yet been proven in court.
(C)The jury decides to convict the person with enough evidence from various sources.
(D)The offense is so serious that a sentence of three years or more is likely.


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1F
蔡娟娟 高一上 (2013/04/27)
alleged [ә`lZdʒdәˋlєdʒd] <<形容詞>> 1 被聲稱的
2F
Ingrid Sakaki 高一上 (2013/12/24)
alleged offense = 所控罪行

請依下文回答第37題至第41題。In both civil and crimin..-阿摩線上測驗