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18. Regulation: a rule of procedure or order enforceable by a government agency, or an act or statement of preparation of one or more of these rules.13 Instruction: an appointment or directive; also synonymous with rule 7. Dictation: an order or rule; also synonymous with injunction and prescription 1. Study in bold all terms associated with law and social order. There are many words that refer to an expectation expressed by an authoritative person or entity, and it is sometimes difficult to distinguish such terms when trying to convey a reference to a law, order or rule. Here are some synonyms for these words, as well as definitions. 15. Ordinance: a law or order established by a government agency, especially at the municipal level, a particular ceremony or custom, or something ordered by a god or determined by fate Look in the dictionary for those you do not understand. The teacher must discuss this register with the class. Have students take turns forming sentences with one of the terms. The matter was adjourned until March 20.

On March 20, Tunde`s father was present in court. He made noise about the charges against his son and was charged with contempt of court. After hearing both sides, the judge asked the jury if they had reached a verdict. The foreman replied, « Yes, sir. » The judge added, « Do you consider the defendant guilty or not guilty? » The answer was, « Guilty, sir. » The defender got up. This time, he pleaded for the judge to soften justice with mercy. The judge then handed down his sentence and sentenced Tunde to ten years in prison with hard labour, with no possibility of a fine. The law is the written rule of a great authority such as the government or a state to maintain order. It is a set of rules in the name of social order. During the cross-examination of the defense lawyer, he stammered and gathered laughter in court. The bailiff sought the court order and cross-examination continued. After cross-examining all prosecution witnesses, the defense lawyer asked the court to dismiss the case because it lacked substance and acquit his client. The prosecutor`s lawyer raised an objection, which was confirmed.

12. Injunction: injunction or legal obligation to do or not to do something 5. Decree: order or decision of a judicial or religious official 14th order: an order made by a court or other judicial authority to another court, or a permit granted to an official or government, an order to establish a government or territory under such an order 3rd order: an order, in particular a, given by a senior officer in a military or law enforcement hierarchy, or a signal leading to action 6. Application: an order with an expectation of compliance and a consequence for non-compliance Study the following terms associated with social problems: 11. Imperative: an order or rule or similar statement 2. Indictment: an order or information given to a jury about the applicability of the law to a particular case 16. Command: an order given to an official by the person`s superior, or an order or principle to be considered a general rule.8 Direction: an order or indication of how actions should take place in a performance or how music should be played 9. Directive: an order issued by a government agency, official or organization You can continue to learn with other categories of vocabulary that you will find in the menu. On 10 March, the courtroom was filled to the last seat. The jury, the prosecution and defense lawyers, relatives and friends of the accused, witnesses, the accused, etc. sat down.

The judge was introduced with « short »! Everyone stood up as a sign of respect until he took his seat. Judas was called into the witness room and forced to take an oath to the Bible, « to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. » Plaintiffs, mitigation advocacy, pre-trial detention, court martial, courts, juvenile offenders, mobile police, prison, lawyers` fees, bar and judiciary, plaintiff, defendant, prosecutor, jury, human rights, civil rights, civics, population explosion, social justice, social norms. Amoral, immoral, immoral, breakdown of moral values, dissolution of marriages, social workers, civil education, decline of moral norms, deprivation, lack of discipline, divorce, indifference, nonchalant attitude, laissez-faire attitude, unemployment, infant/maternal mortality, juvenile delinquency, church workers.