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Crime and punishment (vocabulary)

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    Crime and punishment (vocabulary)
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  • To seize (a person) by legal authority.
    Arrest
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  • An illegal act of entering a home, office, etc., by force.
    Break in
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  • A person who commits burglary.
    Burglar
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  • The crime of breaking into and entering the house, office, etc., of another to steal.
    Burglary
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  • Doing unpaid work to help your town/city sometimes as punishment for a crime.
    Community service
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  • A person who commits a crime.
    Criminal
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  • The crime of driving a vehicle with an excess of alcohol in the blood.
    Drink driving
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  • An amount of money that you have to pay as a penalty for an offense.
    Fine
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  • Cheating someone to make money from them.
    Fraud
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  • To look into or examine the particulars of (something) carefully so as to discover something hidden, unique, or complex.
    Investigate
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  • A public officer with the authority to hear and decide cases in a court of law.
    Judge
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  • The unlawful killing of a person, especially when done intentionally.
    Murder
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  • A person who kills someone intentionally.
    Murderer
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  • A member of a police force.
    Police officer
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  • Time that is spent in prison.
    Prison sentence
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  • To hit with a bullet from a weapon.
    Shoot
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