When the ____ knows that he is going to stand ____, he asks a ____ to prepare his ____. The information collected is then given to a ____ who will ____ him in ____. In a ____ ____, the police will have their own ____, who is known as the Crown Prosecutor. These two ____ are referred to throughout the ____ as counsel for the ____ and counsel for the ____. Before the ____ begins, the counsels review their ____ and decide how to present their ____. Members of the ____, when required, are selected and ____ on their duties. A date for the ____ is arranged. At the beginning of the ____, the ____ asks the ____ how he ____: 'guilty' or 'not guilty'. Both ____ then address the ____ with a ____ of what they believe is true, and explain what the jury will hear at the trial. The counsel for the ____ then calls and questions ____. The counsel for the ____ can ____ these people. The ____ will also be questioned by both counsels. At the end of the ____, the counsels summarise the facts as they see them, and the ____ then ____ to ____ in private. When the jury has ____ its ____, it returns to the court and the ____ of the jury ____ the verdict to the court. If the ____ is found to be 'not ____', he is ____. However, if the ____ ____ is '____', the defendant is ____ and ____ by the judge. The defendant may have to ____ a ____ sentence (in other words go to ____), he may be given a ____ sentence, or he may be ____ (or a combination of two of these). If the ____ is not happy with the decision of the ____, he is free to ____ to a ____ court. The ____ courts for ____ in England and Wales are the House of Lords and the Court of ____ of the European Communities (also called the European Court of Justice, or ECJ for short).

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