12 MUST-KNOW legal English collocations for pre-trial criminal law collocations
👮🚓🚨To commit a crime... To caution a suspect.. To charge a suspect....
Dear Legal English Learners,
🤓In this week’s video, we look at legal English collocations (words that naturally go together) which you can use to speak about pre-trial criminal law procedure. Using collocations will make you sound more fluent! And at the end, there is a quick quiz to test your understandning. 🤓 Check out the video 12 MUST-KNOW legal English collocations for pre-trial criminal law collocations
Important timings in the video:
00:45 To commit a crime
01:22 To report a crime
02:05 To accuse someone of ...
03:16 To arrest a suspect
04:03 To conduct an investigation
04:53 To enter and search a premises
06:12 To seize property
07:06 To question a witness
07:26 To caution a suspect
08:04 To interview a suspect under caution
08:58 To detain a suspect at...
09:38 To charge the suspict with...
11:04 QUIZ!
13:00 ANSWERS!
Make sure you watch it until the end to test your understanding. 😜
Happy learning!
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Best wishes,
Louise Kulbicki