Complete the sentences using the necessary prepositions.
1. Despite the many trials and appeals that people who are accused … a crime go …, the judges and the juries are human beings and can make mistakes. 2. Michael was indicted … a charge … theft. 3. The seniorstudent was accused and convicted … raping and murdering a nine-year-old girl. 4. He gave analibi… the night of the murder, which made the police doubt if he was really guilty … the crime he was indicted… .5. Charles Bloom was ordered to die … lethal injection. 6. The attorney … defence discovered an FBI report that cast doubt … his client’s conviction. 7. He was freed in 1993 after nine years … death row. 8. If his lawyer had not been so persistent, poor Jack would have been put … death as an innocent man.9. How many juvenile were wrongly convicted … capital crimes?10. Two of ten juveniles were sentenced … death but only one was executed. 11.They charged him … arson and manslaughter. 12.The jury found the minor guilty … vandalism and malicious hooliganism. 13. I don’t think he deserves to be indicted … a capital charge. 14. That boy was a real trial … his parents. That’s why no one was surprised when the boy was put … trial. 15.She testified … her brother’s trial.
Put each of the following words from the box into its correct place in the passage below. Each word may be used only once.
a)
sentencing leader literally row
consistent execution condemned cases
provisions delays executions time
executed experienced pastime retain
juvenile offenders persons penalty
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