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CRIME AND PUNISHMENT - B2

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    vocabulary
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  • The judge will _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the offender to five years in prison
    SENTENCE
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  • The thief didn't S _ _ _ _ much, just some old camera equipment.
    STEAL
  •  15
  • Killing somebody deliberately is called M_ _ _ _ _.
    MURDER
  •  15
  • There was no P_ _ _ _ that Martha had committed a crime.
    PROOF
  •  15
  • The police Q _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ them for two hours.
    QUESTIONED
  •  15
  • A man held out a knife and forced a woman to give him her purse. The woman was M_ _ _ _ _.
    MUGGED
  •  15
  • Destroying public property is called V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
    VANDALISM
  •  15
  • The woman S_ _ _ _ _ _ the writer for many months, following him wherever he went.
    STALKED
  •  15
  • Jack was found G _ _ _ _ _. The police found his fingerprints on the murder weapon.
    GUILTY
  •  15
  • Two men were C_ _ _ _ _ _ with armed robbery. (officially accused of)
    CHARGED
  •  15
  • Mr. Adams robbed a bank. He C_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a crime.
    COMMITTED
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  • The police I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the crime.
    INVESTIGATED
  •  15
  • They realized there wasn’t enough proof, so he was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
    ACQUITTED
  •  20
  • He tried to _ _ _ _ _ a witness so they wouldn’t testify in court
    BRIBE
  •  20
  • Terrorists _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a passenger plane and demanded a ransom
    HIJACKED
  •  20
  • Someone offered the politician cash—that’s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
    BLACKMAIL
  •  20