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(noun) when your trial finishes, the judge gives you a _______ with the punishment you need to serve
sentence
(noun) when you are arrested, the police take your _________ to check your identity
fingerprints
(noun) the final decision of the judge and the jury in a trial, saying if you are guilty or not
verdict
(noun) the signs that the police have that point to the suspect, only the ones that suggest that they are guilty
proof
(noun) the signs that the police have during a trial that points to the suspect, including the ones that suggest that they might be innocent
evidence
(noun) the place where you are judged if you commit a crime
court
(adj) when you are pronounced not guilty at court, you are ________
acquitted
(verb) synonym for interrogate
question
(verb) when you are officially accused of a crime, you are ________
charged
(verb) when you get caught by the police
(be) arrested
fraud -- criminal?
fraudster
steal -- criminal?
thief
rape -- criminal?
rapist
vandalism -- criminal?
vandal
vandalism -- verb?
vandalize
bribery -- verb?
bribe
(crime) taking, sending, or bringing goods secretly or illegally into or out of a country
smuggling
(crime) attacking someone violently to steal their money, especially in public spaces
mugging
(crime) stealing something from a person or a place, using violence
robbery
(crime) stealing something from a person or place, without force
theft
(crime) force someone sexually
rape
(crime) using violent actions in order to achieve political aims or force a government to act
terrorism
(crime) selling illegal drugs
drug dealing
(crime) using violence or threats to take control of a vehicle
hijacking
(crime) demanding money from a person by threatening to tell somebody else a secret about them
blackmail
(crime) giving money or valuable items to a person to persuade them to help you
bribery
(crime) entering a building illegally and stealing things from it
burglary