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    Dialogue : Going to court of law.


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    1.My son committed a robbery; .




    2.He will be subpoenaed in the week.




    3.I must get a lawyer




    4.All right, is he guilty or has he got an alibi ?




    5.He hasn't got any. He was caught red-handed.
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    a




    6.He was arrested by the police then ?




    7.An eye-witness called the police that eventually arrested him.
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    8.We should plead guilty and ask for the jury's leniency.




    9.Has he got mitigating circumstances ?




    10.I think he just got mad.




    11.His police record's empty.




    12.I think he will be condemned to community services.




    13.In the worst case, he will have a suspended sentence, don't worry !
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