Court Case for Tyler Robinson
Tyler Robinson 的法庭案件
Introduction
A court in Utah had a meeting. They want to know if Tyler Robinson killed Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025.
猶他州的一座法院舉行了會議,旨在釐清 Tyler Robinson 是否在 2025 年 9 月 10 日殺害了 Charlie Kirk。
Main Body
The police have a lot of evidence. A man named Lance Twiggs said Tyler told him about the crime. The police found a gun and DNA from Tyler. They also have a video of Tyler on a roof.
警方擁有大量證據。一名叫 Lance Twiggs 的男子表示,Tyler 曾向他透露這起罪行。警方發現了一把槍以及 Tyler 的 DNA。他們還有一段 Tyler 在屋頂上的影片。
Tyler's lawyers say the evidence is not perfect. They say the DNA is a mistake. They think the police did not look for other people who could do it.
Tyler 的律師表示證據並不完美。他們聲稱 DNA 出現了錯誤。他們認為警方沒有尋找其他可能的嫌疑人。
Charlie Kirk's family wants to see all the evidence. They want the public to know everything. But the judge said no. The judge wants the trial to be fair.
Charlie Kirk 的家人希望查看所有證據。他們希望公眾能得知一切。但法官表示不行,法官希望審判過程是公平的。
Conclusion
Judge Graf will decide if there is a trial. He will make a choice after September 1.
Graf 法官將決定是否進行審判。他將在 9 月 1 日之後做出選擇。
Vocabulary Learning
💡 Focus: Using 'WANT' to explain goals
In this story, we see people wanting different things. This is a great way to move to A2 because it helps you talk about desires and needs.
The Pattern: Person + want(s) + to [action]
- The Court: They want to know if Tyler did it. → (They are seeking information)
- The Family: They want to see the evidence. → (They are asking for a look)
- The Judge: He wants the trial to be fair. → (He desires a specific result)
Quick Rule for A2:
- I/You/We/They want
- He/She/It wants
Examples from the text:
- "The police have..." (Fact)
- "The family wants..." (Desire)
Try using this today:
- I want to learn English.
- He wants to go home.