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Question
Hold a mock trial for the following offence. There should be a complainant, a defendant, and lawyers to argue the case on behalf of them. The whole class can vote to pass the judgment. On what occasions will you plead for justice? What punishment will you suggest? When will you plead for mercy?
A poor man stole some ornaments from a rich girl.
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Solution
Complainant - rich girl; Defendant - poor man; Judgement (suggestion) - mercy/justice
(Students must do this on their own.)
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