In order to arrest a person, the police have to be reasonably sure that a crime has been committed. The police must give the suspect the reasons why they are arresting him and tell him his rights under the law. Then the police take the suspect to the police station to "book" him. "Booking" means that the name of the person and the charges against him are formally listed at the police station.
The next step is for the suspect to go before a judge. The judge decides whether the suspect should be kept in jail or released. If the suspect has no previous criminal record and the judge feels that he will return to court rather than run away — for example, because he owns a house and has a family — he can go free. Otherwise, the suspect must put up bail. At this time, too, the judge will appoint a court layer to defend the suspect if he can't afford one.
The suspect returns to court a week or two later. A lawyer from the district attorney's office presents a case against the suspect. This is called a hearing. The attorney may present evidence as well as witnesses. The judge at the hearing then decides whether there is enough reason to hold a trial. If the judge decides that there is sufficient evidence to call for a trial, he or she sets a date for the suspect to appear in court to formally plead guilty or not guilty.
At the trial, a jury of 12 people listens to the evidence from both attorneys and hears the testimony of the witnesses. Then the jury goes into a private room to consider the evidence and decide whether the defendant is guilty of the crime. If the jury decides that the defendant is innocent, he goes free. However, if he is convicted, the judge sets a dale for the defendant to appear in court again for sentencing. At this time, the judge tells the convicted person what his punishment will be. The judge may sentence him to prison, order him to pay a fine, or place him on probation.
The American justice system is very complex and sometimes operates slowly. However, every step is designed to protect the rights of the people. These individual rights are the basis, or foundation, of the American government.
What is the main idea of the passage?
A.The American court system requires that a suspect prove that he or she is innocent.
B.The US court system is designed to protect the rights of the people.
C.Under the American court system, judge decides if a suspect is innocent or guilty.
D.The US court system is designed to help the police present a case against the suspect.
第1题
关于提高蒸发效率措施叙述错误的是
A、提高加热蒸气的压力
B、提高冷凝器中的压力
C、排除加热管内不凝性气体
D、加强搅拌
E、定期除垢
第2题
提高蒸发效率措施中错误的是
A.提高加热蒸气的压力
B.提高冷凝器中的压力
C.排出加热管内不凝性气体
D.加强搅拌
E.定期除垢
第4题
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
第5题
A.浓缩是在沸腾状态下进行的蒸发
B.沸腾蒸发的效率常以蒸发器生产强度表示
C.提高加热蒸气压力可提高传热温度差
D.减压蒸发可提高传热温度差
E.料液预热后分成均匀的薄膜可加速蒸发
第6题
A.在药品生产过程中,浓缩是在沸腾状态下进行的蒸发
B.沸腾蒸发的效率常以蒸发器生产强度表示
C.提高加热蒸气压力可提高传热温度差
D.减压蒸发可提高传热温度差
E.料液在蒸发时形成薄膜可加速蒸发
第7题
A.在药品生产过程中,浓缩是在沸腾状态下进行的蒸发
B.沸腾蒸发的效率常以蒸发器生产强度表示
C.提高加热蒸气压力可提高传热温度差
D.减压蒸发可提高传热温度差
E.料液在蒸发时形成薄膜可加速蒸发
第8题
A.在药品生产过程中,浓缩是在沸腾状态下进行的蒸发
B.沸腾蒸发的效率常以蒸发器生产强度表示
C.提高加热蒸气压力可提高传热温度差
D.减压蒸发可提高传热温度差
E.料液在蒸发时形成薄膜可加速蒸发
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