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Critical Thinking and Media Literacy:
-Yes, I studied Communication and Semiotics for two years, and I learned that television will always be
-Because movies reflect emotions, which makes each one feel unique and special.
Crime and Punishment:
Crime is any action that goes against the law, such as murder, theft, or fraud.
Punishment is the consequence given to someone found guilty of committing a crime. It may involve spending time in prison, paying a fine, or facing another legal penalty.
Questions from suspects or detained people
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Why are you stopping me?
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What did I do wrong?
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Can I call my lawyer?
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Where are you taking me?
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How long will I be here?
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Can someone tell my family?
Why are you stopping me?
What did I do wrong?
Can I call my lawyer?
Where are you taking me?
How long will I be here?
Can someone tell my family?
Questions police might ask a suspect
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Do you know why you were arrested?
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Were you at the scene of the crime?
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Do you own this vehicle?
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Has anyone else been involved?
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Do you have anything illegal on you?
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Can you explain what happened?
Do you know why you were arrested?
Were you at the scene of the crime?
Do you own this vehicle?
Has anyone else been involved?
Do you have anything illegal on you?
Can you explain what happened?
Common police commands and legal phrases
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You are under arrest.
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Put your hands behind your back.
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Stay where you are.
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Get in the car, please.
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You have the right to remain silent.
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Anything you say can be used against you in court.
You are under arrest.
Put your hands behind your back.
Stay where you are.
Get in the car, please.
You have the right to remain silent.
Anything you say can be used against you in court.

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