Lesson 2-The Trial of John Peter Zenger

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Lesson 2

WHAT HAPENS IN A
COURT?
Today is Tuesday, February 27th, 2024

Target Vocabulary
1. Guilty
2. Honest
3. Jury
4. Trial
1. Guilty: someone is guilty of a crime or
doing something wrong, they did it, and
they should be punished for it.

Example: "She is guilty of lying¨

2. Honest: good and truthful not lying,


stealing, or cheating.

Example: I was honest about what I was


doing.
3. Jury: a group of people who have been
chosen to listen to all the facts in a trial in a
law court and to decide if a person is guilty
or not guilty.

Example: The jury convicted Mr. Hampson


of all offences.

4. Trial: A trial is a formal meeting in a law


court.

Example: New evidence showed the police


lied at the trial.
Inocent

Because one of the two


sides could be lying
untruthful

A jury is made up of 12 people who are


chosen at random to hear the evidence
and decide if the accused is guilty or not
guilty.
Athens, Greece.

It was unusual because he was put on


trial to say the truth
Because he didn´t want to get up.

Because in that way they can choose a


fair governor
Because his writing was tidy.

No, because he had unfair actions


Yes, of course.
To decide if John Zenger was guilty
Because the it
No, because teacher
says thewas
truthtapping
his foot.
Atsay
To thethat
sport
Johnfield.
Peter Zenger was not
guilty.
That it was full day.
Becuase it will help people to remind
the trial of John Peter Zenger and his
good action
He gets up Icos and helps him go
toYes, because he wanted to
school
say the truth

He said going to school is fun.


Because they heard both
sides.

The buildings and clothing


they wore

Because they want to


make a stamp of John
Peter Zenger.

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