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Vocabulary 4

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    This is Vocabulary 4 Unit 2
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  • Accse: Place where you enter or arrive at a site.
    Verb: "prohibited access"
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  • Arrest: Provisionally detain a person suspected of having committed a crime.
    Verb: "the police officers arrested the couple while trying to pass the merchandise"
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  • Bail: Amount of money or valuable object that is given to ensure the fulfillment of an obligation or a payment.
    Noun: "the criminal action that arises in these crimes is public and may be exercised without the need for any deposit or bail"
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  • Charge: Misdemeanor or crime charged to a person.
    Verb: "all charges were dropped and he was released"
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  • Cell: A small, sparsely furnished room, especially in a prison or convent.
    Verb: "detainees are together in cells with capacity for four or five people"
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  • Court: A court of law.
    Noun: "in this court it will be declared if this man is guilty"
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  • Culprit: Who has or is blamed for something.
    Noun: "your friends are to blame for not calling me on the phone"
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  • Fine: With verbs that denote human activities related to leisure, in a pleasant, pleasant or happy way.
    Noun: "we had a great time on the trip"
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  • Guilty: That he is responsible for a crime.
    Adjective: "the jury found the defendant guilty"
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  • Innocent: Person who is free from guilt or sin.
    Adjective: "the jury found him not guilty"
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  • Jail: Place where those convicted or suspected of a crime are guarded.
    Noun: "These prisoners go to jail"
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  • Judge: That he has taken an oath to carry out his position or his work.
    Noun: "sworn interpreter"
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  • Jury: A group of citizens who are chosen by lottery to collaborate with the judge in a judicial process.
    Noun: "these people are today's jury"
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  • Plead: Arguments or reasons that serve to demonstrate or support something that is said or to defend something that has been done.
    Verb: "he argued that the lack of precedent was a historical fact, but not a conceptual or philosophical argument"
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  • Prison: Penalty of deprivation of liberty that is less than imprisonment and greater than arrest.
    Noun: "he was sentenced to ten years in prison"
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  • Sentence: Set of words that makes sense, even if it does not consist of a subject and a predicate.
    Noun: "you will have good luck"
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