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to intentionally damage property belonging to other people
vandalise
(the act of) dishonestly taking something that belongs to someone else and keeping it
theft
a person who steals
thief
to take goods illegally from a shop without paying for them
shoplift
to take money or property illegally from a place, organization, or person, often using violence
rob
the act of illegally copying a computer program, music, a film, etc. and selling it
piracy
the crime of intentionally killing a person
murder
a person who attacks people in order to steal their money
mugger
sell illegal substances
deal drugs
the crime of illegally entering a building and stealing things
burglary
a person who intentionally starts a fire
arsonist
a formal examination of evidence before a judge in order to decide guilt
trial
to give freedom or free movement to someone or something
release
a punishment given by a judge in court to a person or organization after they have been found guilty of doing something wrong
sentence
not guilty
innocent
responsible for breaking a law
guilty
a place where trials and other legal cases happen
court
seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody
arrest
(of the police) to make a formal statement saying that someone is accused of a crime
charge with
objects, documents, official statements, etc. that are used to prove something is true or not true, especially for legal or insurance purposes
evidence
a person who sees an event happening, especially a crime or an accident
witness
a person who has suffered the effects of crime or violence or illness or bad luck
victim
the person who is on trial in a law court
the accused
a person believed to have committed a crime or done something wrong
suspect
someone whose job is to discover information about crimes and find out who is responsible for them
detective
a person who is in charge of a court of law
judge
someone who commits a crime
criminal