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Crime and Punishment

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  • There wasn't enough ... to prove that he was guilty.
    evidence
  • A ... is somebody who attacks or threatens you in the street and tries to steal something from you.
    mugger
  • There have been several ... in this area. Remember to always lock your door!
    robberies
  • The police stopped me and a... me of dangerous driving.
    accused
  • Neither of the two ... were particularly reliable. They both gave completely different descriptions of the mugger!
    witnesses
  • I honestly didn't do anything wrong, officer. I'm ... !
    innocent
  • When we got home last night, we discovered that a ... had broken into our house and stolen our laptops.
    burglar
  • Twelve people make up the members of a ...
    jury
  • Another word for a crime is an ...
    offense
  • The name for a person who sells illegal drugs: drug ...
    dealer
  • I was furious when a ... used my identity on Twitter.
    hacker
  • Depending on the ... , the accused will either be sentenced or be released.
    verdict
  • A common crime on the internet is identity ...
    theft
  • The gang committed ... by making fake Euro notes.
    fraud
  • When somebody is acquitted of a crime, the police ... them go.
    let
  • The gang ... the businessman and then demanded money for his return.
    kidnapped
  • A ... is somebody who watches and follows another person in a frightening way.
    stalker
  • Be careful of ... when you go into town! They can take your wallet without you noticing.
    pickpockets
  • The police still don't know who ... the crime.
    committed
  • The judge found the accused not ... of a crime and let them go.
    guilty
  • The police wanted to ... the suspect about his alibi.
    question