Criminal Charges Against Kiran Netha Pasunuri for Attempted Murder of Child

Kiran Netha Pasunuri 因企圖謀殺兒童被起訴


Introduction

A 44-year-old man of Indian origin has been charged with several serious crimes after his two-year-old child was severely injured in Garner, North Carolina.

在北卡羅來納州加納市,一名 44 歲的印度裔男子因其兩歲孩子受重傷,被指控多項嚴重罪行。

Main Body

The legal process began after a toddler was hospitalized on June 2 with critical injuries. Following his arrest on June 25, Kiran Netha Pasunuri was charged with two counts of intentional child abuse and two counts of negligent child abuse. Later, on June 27, the Garner Police Department added a charge of attempted first-degree murder, asserting that the defendant caused life-threatening head injuries to the child.

法律程序始於 6 月 2 日一名幼童因傷勢嚴重而住院。Kiran Netha Pasunuri 於 6 月 25 日被捕後,被指控兩項蓄意虐待兒童及兩項疏忽虐待兒童。

Medical reports showed that the child suffered from a severe brain bleed and bleeding in the eyes, which required surgery to remove a piece of the skull. Furthermore, the victim had several broken vertebrae in the spine. Doctors emphasized that there was a significant delay between when the injuries happened and when the child finally received medical treatment.

醫療報告顯示,該名孩童患有嚴重腦出血及眼部出血,且需要手術移除部分頭蓋骨。此外,受害者的脊椎有數處骨折。醫生強調,從受傷到最終接受醫療救治之間存在顯著的延遲。

Regarding his legal status, the defendant was initially denied bail for the attempted murder charge. However, after appearing in a Wake County court, a secured bond of $200,000 was set. He is now scheduled to appear in court again on July 20.

關於其法律狀態,被告最初因企圖謀殺罪而被拒絕保釋。然而,在出席 Wake 郡法院後,法院設定了 20 萬美元的擔保金。他目前預定於 7 月 20 日再次出庭。

Conclusion

The defendant remains under legal supervision while awaiting his next court date on July 20.

被告目前在法律監督下,等待 7 月 20 日的下次出庭日期。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'B2 Upgrade': Moving from Simple to Precise

At the A2 level, students usually say 'The man did something bad' or 'He was in a fight with the law.' To reach B2, you must stop using 'general' words and start using 'precise' words. This article is a goldmine for this transition.

🛠️ Precision Swap: General \rightarrow Professional

Instead of saying 'The man' or 'The person', notice how the text uses:

  • The Defendant: The specific person accused of a crime in court.
  • The Victim: The person who was harmed.

B2 Tip: In professional or formal English, we name the 'role' of the person, not just their gender or age.

🧩 The Power of 'Passive' Reporting

A2 students rely heavily on "Subject + Verb + Object" (The police arrested him). B2 students use the Passive Voice to focus on the action or the victim.

Look at this shift:

"A secured bond of $200,000 was set."

Why not say "The judge set a bond"? Because the money is the most important part of the sentence, not the judge. When you want to sound more objective and formal, move the object to the front.

📈 Logic Connectors (The Glue of B2)

Notice the word Furthermore.

  • A2 style: The child had a brain bleed. He also had broken bones.
  • B2 style: The child suffered from a severe brain bleed... Furthermore, the victim had several broken vertebrae.

Furthermore is a 'power-word.' Use it when you are adding a new, often more serious, piece of information to a list. It tells the reader: "Wait, there is more, and it's important."

Vocabulary Learning

negligent (adj.)
Failing to take proper care in doing something, resulting in damage or injury.
Example:The driver was found negligent for texting while driving.
asserting (v.)
Stating a fact or belief confidently and forcefully.
Example:The lawyer is asserting that her client is innocent of all charges.
significant (adj.)
Sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy.
Example:There has been a significant increase in the number of electric cars on the road.
initially (adv.)
At the beginning; first.
Example:I was initially confused by the instructions, but then I understood them.
supervision (n.)
The act of watching over someone or something to ensure a particular standard is maintained.
Example:The children are playing in the garden under the supervision of their teacher.
Practice B2 words in a crossword