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evidence
proof
great majority, or the most by far
vast majority
To give what is needed; to supply
provide
just, only
merely
A large number; very many
numerous
a problem, a series of events, or a person being dealt with by police, doctors, lawyers
case
a sentence that the offender is allowed to serve under supervision in the community
probation
to uphold or maintain one's point or claim with supporting evidence
defend
to officially charge sb with a crime in court
to prosecute sb
(a judge) to tell a court what punishment a convicted person will receive
pass a sentence
to decide if the accused is guilty or not
reach a verdict
provide evidence/ justify what you say
give evidence
to examine a person accused of committing a crime in a court of law by asking them questions and considering known facts, and then decide if they are guilty
to be tried for sth.
to officially state that you are guilty or not
plead guilty/not guilty/innocent
to be charged with
be accused of
be seen by a judge about a crime
appear in court
to be released from prison before one's trail because a large sum of money has been paid as a guarantee that one will not run away
to be released on bail
be sent to prison until the trial begins or continues
to be remanded in custody
the legal right to make decisions affecting children and the responsibility for their care
custody
cause to stop; bring into custody
arrest
vow; promise; use profane oaths; use offensive words
swear
A group of people sworn to abide by the laws to determine the truth
jury
The court process to determine whether someone committed a criminal act
trial
governmental forum that administers justice under the law
court
be punished by a law court
sentence to
the punishment given to someone found guilty of committing a crime
sentence
an individual or group being sued or charged with a crime
Defendant
the lawyer or lawyers whose job is to prove in court that a person did not commit a crime
defence
A government body that brings charges against a person accused of breaking the law
prosecution
to examine a person accused of committing a crime in a law court by asking them questions and considering known facts, and then decide if they are guilty
try
to make a formal statement saying that someone is accused of a crime
charge
proof
evidence
not able to be trusted; suspicious
suspect
someone who sees an event and reports what happened
witness
to look into closely; to study in great detail
investigate
one who is hurt, killed, or suffers
victim
to give a description of something or information about it to someone
report
Member of Parliament
MP
prosper; flourish
thrive
land and the buildings that are on it
premises
to verify or approve accuracy of operational information
sign off
to break up; to cause confusion
disrupt
as well as
in addition to
to help
in aid of
have started doing something
in the process of
not having contact; not having knowledge of
out of touch with
In the name of; in the interest of
on behalf of
by using
by means of
because of
on account of
one who receives
recipient
Intentionally posting provocative messages about sensitive subjects to create conflict, upset people, and bait them into "flaming" or fighting.
Trolling
The act of posting or sending offensive messages over the internet.
Flaming
annoyance
nuisance
to move fast and in a way that is out of control
career
a punishment for doing something which is against a law or rule
penalty
a forceful impact that makes a loud noise
slam
a civil officer charged with the administration of the law
magistrate
to send someone out; to let someone leave
dismiss
publicly accuse sb of committing a wrong deed
charge with
an effect or consequence of some action or event
repercussion
a definite or clear expression of something in speech or writing
statement
About to appear or take place; approaching
forthcoming
an order to appear in court
Summons
A sentencing alternative that requires offenders to spend at least part of their time working for a community agency
community service
Not allowed area to do something
non-designated
a criminal sentence that is not carried out as long as the defendant commits no further crimes
suspended sentence
a person chosen to interpret laws, decide on a winner, or settle a controversy
judge
to press charges against
prosecute
1. to make a formal statement about something to a public organization or authority
lodge
indicated; pointed out
designated
to prohibit
ban
a large sum of money to pay
heavy fine
to produce or provide something official:
issue
a sum of money to be paid to the state by a convicted person as punishment for an offense
fine
leaving rubbish in a public place
littering
crimes that are not very important
minor offence