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Vocabolario. Scegli la parola corretta tra parentesi per completare le frasi.

Buongiorno, signora Rossi! Che bei ragazzi! Sono i suoi (zii / figli )?

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The best-known decision affecting prejudicial press coverage of criminal cases is Sheppard v. Maxwell. In 1954, Dr. Samuel Sheppard of Cleveland was sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering his wife. His conviction followed reams of newspaper stories, many of which proclaimed his guilt before the jury had decided the case. The jurors, who went home each evening, were told by the judge not to

read newspapers or pay attention to broadcast reports, but no one monitored what the jurors did. Twelve years later, lawyer F. Lee Bailey took Sheppard's trial to the U.S. Supreme Court, where a conviction was overturned on the premise that Sheppard had been a victim of a biased jury. In writing the decision, Justice Tom C. Clark prescribed several remedies. He said that reporters should have been limited to certain areas in the courtroom, that the news media should not have been allowed to interview the witnesses, and that the court should have forbidden statements outside of the courtroom. The outcome of the Sheppard case led to many courtroom experiments with restrictions on the press. The most widespread practices were restraining (gag) orders and closed proceedings. With a gag order, the judge limited what the press could report. But since 1980, several court cases have overturned most of these limitations so that today the press is rarely excluded from courtroom proceedings, and the exclusion lasts only as long as it takes the news organization to appeal to a higher court for access. Cameras in the courtroom is a sticky issue between judges, who want to avoid the disruption that cameras present, and broadcast newspeople, who want to photograph what is going on. In selected cases, however, cameras have been allowed to record complete trials. In 1994, for example, Court TV broadcast the entire trial of O.J. Simpson. Cameras in the courtroom is a state-by-state decision. Some states allow cameras during civil but not criminal trials. Other states try to completely limit access. The U.S. courts and the press are not yet completely comfortable partners. The main idea of the passage is a. today the press is usually excluded from courtroom proceedings. b. the issue of allowing cameras in the courtroom is handled differently bydifferent states. c. press coverage of criminal cases has been greatly influenced by theSheppard v. Maxwell case. d. gag orders are being used more to insure fair jury trials.

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What is meant by order of importance in a description?

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You will see a segment about the famous murals in the city of Los Angeles. First, read the Vocabulario del segmento. Then watch the segment and answer the questions in complete sentences in Spanish.

Vocabulario del segmento propia/a own la ofrenda offering fue pintado it was painted Comprensión 1. ¿Con qué se relacionan los temas de los murales de Los Ángeles? ____________________________________________________________________________ 2. ¿De qué origen son las personas que pintan estos murales? ____________________________________________________________________________ 3. ¿Quién es Yreina Cervantes? ____________________________________________________________________________

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