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[DES B2] Unit 12: The law and crime

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    Vocabulary about the law and crime
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  • All twelve members of the (judge/ witness/ jury) were convinced of Davidson's quilt.
    jury
  •  15
  • I don't think I'd ever (commit/ make/ break) a serious crime.
    commit
  •  15
  • A psychiatrist was called as an expert (jury/ witness/ judge) during the trial
    witness
  •  20
  • If a parent smacks a child, that's an example of (commit/ corporal/ capital) punishment.
    corporal
  •  10
  • Everyone should have the (right/ bystander/ jury) to a fair trial.
    right
  •  5
  • If you (proved/ break/ sentence)d the law, you deserve to be punished!
    break
  •  25
  • Governments must be allowed to introduce, change and scrap (bystanders/ laws/ right).
    laws
  •  25
  • Can you imagine what it's like being (justice/ imprisoned/ witnessed) for years in a cell?
    imprisoned
  •  10
  • It's very important that (corporol/ justice/ capital) is seen to be done.
    justice
  •  15
  • A football ... is someone who causes trouble at a football match. (8)
    hooligan
  •  10
  • a burglar, robber or any other person who steals. (5)
    thief
  •  15
  • put someone in handcuffs and take them to the police station (6)
    charge
  •  20
  • [phrasal verb] So many witnesses have ........ that it will take days to interview them all.
    come forward
  •  20
  • [phrasal verb] The two robbers.... on a motorbike.
    made/ went off
  •  10
  • [phrasal verb] Police are … allegations of corruption in the mayor's office.
    looking into
  •  25
  • [phrasal verb] The government is thinking. ..........a law to allow on-the-spot fines for hooligans.
    bringing in
  •  10