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Unit 12 - Destination B2 (1)

  •  English    16     Public
    Law & Crime
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  • All twelve members of the j______ were convinced of Davidson's guilt. (4 letters, n)
    jury
  •  15
  • I don't think I'd ever c______ a serious crime. (6 letters, v)
    commit
  •  15
  • If the school (laws / rules) aren't written down anywhere, how are we supposed to know what they are?
    rules
  •  10
  • A psychiatrist was called as an expert (judge / witness) during the trial.
    witness
  •  10
  • If a parent smacks a child, that's an example of c________ punishment. (8 letters, adj)
    corporal
  •  20
  • Everyone should have the (jury / right / justice) to a fair trial.
    right
  •  15
  • If you b______ the law, you deserve to be punished! (5 letters, v)
    break
  •  15
  • Can you imagine what it's like being ________ for years in a cell? (= being jailed)
    imprisoned
  •  25
  • The spy was s__________ to life imprisonment. (= The spy had to stay in prison for life)
    sentenced
  •  25
  • 'Silence in court!' shouted the (jury / judge) angrily.
    judge
  •  10
  • A football ______ is someone who causes trouble at a football match. (8 letters)
    hooligan
  •  15
  • the decision of a judge or jury (7 letters, n)
    verdict
  •  15
  • It might not be absolute proof of someone's guilt, but it is used to show that someone could be guilty. (8 letters)
    evidence
  •  20
  • a person the police think might have committed a crime (7 letters)
    suspect
  •  15
  • take someone to court (9 letters)
    prosecute
  •  20
  • put someone in handcuffs and take them to the police station, for example (6 letters)
    arrest
  •  15