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... means to travel at a speed that is greater than the legal limit.
SPEEDING
... is the action of stealing goods from a shop while pretending to be a customer.
SHOPLIFTING
The unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work is called ... .
PIRACY
Stealing from a person's pockets or bags is known as ... .
PICKPOCKETING
Travelling on public transport without paying the required fare is called ... .
FARE DODGING
... involves driving fast and dangerously for pleasure, especially in a stolen vehicle
JOYRIDING
He was ... to the police by his own parents.
TURNED IN
When the shooting started, the passers-by ... for the shopping centre.
MADE FOR
He was ... with a caution. I hope next time he receives a harder punishment.
LET OFF
The shocked victims of an armed robbery were ... for many hours.
HELD UP
Stevie was caught, but the rest of us ... it and nobody blamed us.
GOT AWAY WITH
No witnesses to the accident have ... yet, despite the police appeal.
COME FORWARD
When you enter a building to steal something, you ... it.
BREAK IN
If someone ... a person ... , they hit or kick the person many times. (phrasal verb)
BEATS UP
A person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime or accident is known as a ... .
VICTIM
The jury reached a ... of non-guilty.
VERDICT
A ... is a formal meeting in a law court, at which a judge and jury listen to evidence and decide whether a person is guilty of a crime.
TRIAL
... is the process or result of using laws to fairly judge people accused of crimes.
JUSTICE
The members of the ... must not speak to the media throughout the trial.
JURY
The ... declared the case closed.
JUDGE
She was sentenced to five years' ... .
IMPRISONMENT
If he was ..., he probably deserved a punishment.
GUILTY
I got a parking ... for parking on double yellow lines.
FINE
There was lots of ... against him, so he was taken to jail.
EVIDENCE
The ... declared himself innocent.
ACCUSED