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El delito de la limonada: The Lemonade Crime (Spanish Edition)
El delito de la limonada: The Lemonade Crime (Spanish Edition)

El delito de la limonada: The Lemonade Crime (Spanish Edition) in Bloomington, MN

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Hecho
: Una semana atrás, desaparecieron doscientos ocho dólares del bolsillo del pantalón corto de Evan Treski.
: Evan y Jessie habían trabajado arduamente durante el verano para obtener ese dinero, preparando limonada, cargándola por todo el pueblo, de pie bajo el caluroso sol de verano para ganar cada centavo.
: Scott Spencer acaba de comprar algo muy, muy costoso.
Acusación
: Scott Spencer es acusado del delito de robo del dinero de la limonada. La clase 4-0 en consecuencia lo cita al tribunal frente a un juez, testigos y un jurado de pares.
¿Se sabrá la verdad en el juicio? Y si es así, ¿se hará justicia?
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Fact: A week ago, two hundred and eight dollars disappeared from the pocket of Evan Treski’s shorts.
Fact: Evan and Jessie had worked hard during the summer to get that money, preparing lemonade, loading it around town, standing in the hot summer sun to earn every penny.
Fact: Scott Spencer just bought something very, very expensive.
Accusation: Scott Spencer is charged with the crime of stealing lemonade money. Class 4-0 accordingly cites him to the court in front of a judge, witnesses and a jury of peers.
Will the truth be known at the trial? And if so, will justice be done?
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