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CRIMES AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS (Vocabulary)

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    Language 3 (Unit 4)
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  • The ... declared himself innocent.
    ACCUSED
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  • There was lots of ... against him, so he was taken to jail.
    EVIDENCE
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  • I got a parking ... for parking on double yellow lines.
    FINE
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  • If he was ..., he probably deserved a punishment.
    GUILTY
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  • She was sentenced to five years' ... .
    IMPRISONMENT
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  • The ... declared the case closed.
    JUDGE
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  • The members of the ... must not speak to the media throughout the trial.
    JURY
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  • ... is the process or result of using laws to fairly judge people accused of crimes.
    JUSTICE
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  • A ... is a formal meeting in a law court, at which a judge and jury listen to evidence and decide whether a person is guilty of a crime.
    TRIAL
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  • The jury reached a ... of non-guilty.
    VERDICT
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  • A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime or accident is known as a ... .
    VICTIM
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  • If someone ... a person ... , they hit or kick the person many times. (phrasal verb)
    BEATS UP
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  • When you enter a building to steal something, you ... it.
    BREAK IN
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  • No witnesses to the accident have ... yet, despite the police appeal.
    COME FORWARD
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  • Stevie was caught, but the rest of us ... it and nobody blamed us.
    GOT AWAY WITH
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  • The shocked victims of an armed robbery were ... for many hours.
    HELD UP
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