Court Case for Tyler Robinson

Tyler Robinson 的法庭案件


Introduction

Tyler Robinson is 23 years old. He is in trouble with the law. Police say he killed Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, at a university. He has a court meeting in July.

Tyler Robinson 23 歲。他目前涉嫌觸法。警方稱他於 2025 年 9 月 10 日在一家大學殺害了 Charlie Kirk。他將於 7 月出席法庭聆訊。

Main Body

Robinson's lawyers want to stop the case. They write many letters to the judge. They do not want Robinson to die. They want him to go to prison for life instead.

Robinson 的律師希望終結此案。他們寫了許多信給法官。他們不希望 Robinson 被處死,而是希望他被判終身監禁。

The police have DNA from a gun. They also have text messages. The lawyers for Robinson say the gun evidence is not clear. The judge says some witnesses can speak on video.

警方在槍枝上發現了 DNA。他們還掌握了簡訊記錄。Robinson 的律師表示槍枝證據並不明確。法官表示部分證人可以透過視訊作證。

Conclusion

The court is still working on the case. The judge will make a decision on Friday.

法庭仍在處理此案。法官將於週五做出決定。

Vocabulary Learning

🧩 The 'Want' Pattern

In this story, we see people expressing a wish or a need using want.

How it works: Person \rightarrow want \rightarrow thing/action.

Examples from the text:

  • Lawyers \rightarrow want \rightarrow to stop the case.
  • They \rightarrow do not want \rightarrow Robinson to die.
  • They \rightarrow want \rightarrow him to go to prison.

Key Rule for A2: When you want someone else to do something, use this map: Subject + want + Person + to + Action

Quick Comparison:

  • I want coffee. (I want a thing)
  • I want you to help. (I want a person to act)

Vocabulary Spotlight: The Courtroom

  • Judge: The boss of the court.
  • Lawyer: The person who speaks for the accused.
  • Witness: A person who saw what happened.

Vocabulary Learning

law (n.)
The set of rules that a country uses to keep people safe.
Example:You must follow the law to avoid going to prison.
court (n.)
A place where a judge decides if someone is guilty of a crime.
Example:The man had to go to court for his trial.
judge (n.)
The person in a court who makes the final decision.
Example:The judge listened to both sides of the story.
prison (n.)
A building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime.
Example:He spent five years in prison.
evidence (n.)
Facts or objects that prove something is true.
Example:The police found a fingerprint as evidence.
witnesses (n.)
People who saw an event happen.
Example:The witnesses told the police what they saw.
decision (n.)
A choice made after thinking about something.
Example:I need to make a decision about which car to buy.
Practice A2 words in a crossword