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Crime

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  • The judge and the jury decide if you are _ _ _ _ _ or innocent.
    GUILTY
  • to enter a building by force, especially in order to steal things (phrasal verb)
    BREAK IN
  • someone who enters a building illegally in order to steal things
    BURGLAR
  • someone who sees a crime being committed:
    WITNESS
  • the crime of killing someone deliberately
    MURDER
  • the person who steals
    thief
  • to use violence to harm a person, animal, or place = A _ _ _ _ _
    ATTACK
  • he crime of entering a building illegally in order to steal things
    BURGLARY
  • the crime of stealing something, e.g. a car, an indentity = T _ _ _ _
    THEFT
  • a group of people, usually 12, who judge a court case.
    JURY
  • if the police _ _ _ _ _ _ someone, they take that person to a police station because they believe he or she has committed a crime.
    ARREST
  • someone whose job is to make decisions in a court of law
    JUDGE
  • the punishment that a judge gives someone who is guilty of a crime
    SENTENCE
  • the crime of taking money or property illegally, often by using threats or violence e.g. a bank _ _ _ _ _ _
    ROBBERY
  • leave a place which you are not allowed to leave or get away from a dangerous situation She was shot while trying to _ _ _ _ _ _ from prison.
    ESCAPE
  • crimes that are not very serious = MINOR _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
    OFFENCES
  • o move your hand or an object onto someone’s body with great force, so that you hurt them Don’t _ _ _ your brother!
    HIT
  • when someone guilty of murder or other serious crimes is sent to prison for _ _ _ _
    LIFE
  • money that you have to pay because you have broken the law He had to pay a speeding _ _ _ _.
    FINE