204 Understanding a Trial
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Lawyer:Your honor, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, My client, Robert Malone, has been accused of a crime [kraɪm] he did not commit. The prosecution has accused my client of being a pickpocket! I know we have heard the testimony of many people here today, . . . .people who claim the defendant, my client,stole their wallets.I feel sorry for these victims, I really do. . . . . . . . . but my client is innocent! 4137Let’s look at the facts. . .one: These ’so-called’ witnesses did not actually see the defendant steal anything....two: When the police stopped him, he did not have any of the stolen wallets. There is no evidence.Therefore, Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury, I ask you to think carefully before giving your verdict. look at the face, look at the evidence. My client is innocent! 4138Judge:Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury, have you reached a verdict? 4139Jury: Yes, your honor.our verdict is. . . . . . not guilty! 4140Robert:Thank you so much! You were great! Thank you for all your hard work! 4141Lawyer:You’re welcome Robert! I knew you were innocent so my job was easy. Take care of yourself, okay? 4142Robert:Thanks once again... 4143Lawyer:Hey! Where’s my wallet? trial [ˈtraɪəl] 美 [ˈtraɪəl] n. 审判,