Man to Go to Court for Crimes Against Children

Introduction

Cooper Mitchell Bamberry lives in Helensvale. He must go to a big court. He has 129 charges for bad sexual acts.

Main Body

The police say Bamberry did many bad things. He hurt children. He used the internet to find children under 16. He also had bad photos of children on his computer. Police searched his home. They took his computers and phones. A woman spoke to the judge through a video screen. The public did not stay in the room for this part. Bamberry did not speak in court. He did not say if he was guilty or not. His father is a judge in Queensland.

Conclusion

Bamberry is in jail. He will stay in jail until his trial starts.

Vocabulary Learning

court (n.)
court / legal institution where cases are heard法院
Example:She will go to the court tomorrow.
home (n.)
home / place where one lives
Example:He returned to his home after work.
jail (n.)
jail / place where prisoners are kept監獄
Example:He will stay in jail until his trial.
judge (n.)
judge / person who presides over a court法官
Example:The judge listened to both sides.
police (n.)
police / law enforcement officers警察
Example:The police arrived quickly at the scene.

Sentence Learning

Cooper Mitchell Bamberry lives in Helensvale.
Prepositional Phrase: The phrase 'in Helensvale' shows location.介詞片語: 片語 'in Helensvale' 表示位置。
He did not say if he was guilty or not.
Connector: The word 'or' links two possibilities.連接詞: 'or' 將兩個可能性連結。
He will stay in jail until his trial starts.
Time Marker: The word 'until' indicates future time.時間標記: 'until' 表示將來時間。
A woman spoke to the judge through a video screen.
Prepositional Phrase: The phrase 'through a video screen' shows the method.介詞片語: 片語 'through a video screen' 表示方式。
His father is a judge in Queensland.
Prepositional Phrase: The phrase 'in Queensland' shows location.介詞片語: 片語 'in Queensland' 表示位置。