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English File B2.2 (fourth edition) Unit 8
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His p____________ was to pay 100 euros
punishment
She was s__________ to five years in prison
sentenced
The j______ thought she committed the crime
judge
It was obvious she did it so she was found ______
guilty
There was no evidence against him so he was a________
acquitted
His fingerprints were used as e_____ by the police
evidence
He had to think for a long time before deciding on his v_______
verdict
There were twelve normal people in the ____
jury
The ______ described what she had seen
witness
He was a_______ of murder
accused
He went to ____ to say what he had seen
court
They were q_________ for seven hours about where they were when the crime happened
questioned
After questioning him for eight hours they c_____ him with theft
charged
He was a________ and taken to the police station
arrested
The police _______ him hiding in a tree
caught
The detectives i__________ the murder
investigated
Mike ______ a crime
commited
Following someone famous everywhere (verb)
to stalk
To stop someone in a street and take their money (criminal)
mugger
Someone stole a car (crime)
theft
Exploding a bomb (criminal)
terrorist
Someone offered a police officer money to not arrest them (crime)
bribery
An accountant who illegally transfer his company´s money to his own account (criminal)
fraudster
When someone with a gun enters a bank and want money (criminal)
robber
To threaten to send photos to a newspaper unless a celebrity pays money (criminal)
blackmailer
Writing on a wall (crime)
vandalism
To illegally import alcohol (verb)
to smuggle
To sell someone marijuana (crime)
drug dealing
To download some data from the government's computer system without permission (verb)
to hack
Someone has taken my TV (crime)
burglary
To take control of a plane and land somehwere else (verb)
to hijack
To shoot someone dead (crime)
murder
To take someone and ask for money for their safe return (verb)
to kidnap
look out for ____
trouble
____ a plan
make
trust your ____
instincts
go ____ the flow
against
____ aware
be
_____ assertive
be
____ prepared
be