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  • The offender, who had been caught selling illegal substances, was convicted of a ___.
    drug-related offence
    dawn raid
  • The witness, whose testimony proved crucial, was the first person to ___.
    appeal against a sentence
    report a crime
  • The judge agreed to ___ because the offender had no criminal record and was unlikely to reoffend.
    suspend the sentence
    appeal against the sentence
  • Several suspects who had helped to ___ were arrested within days of the incident.
    carry out a crime
    prove their innocence
  • The gang, which had spent months planning the operation, was arrested before it could ___.
    commit a crime
    carry the crime
  • During a ___, officers seized computers that were believed to contain evidence of fraud.
    police raid
    drugs raid
  • The accused, who had a ___ for theft, was denied bail.
    previous conviction
    wrongful conviction
  • The defendant, whose fingerprints were not found at the scene, continued to ___ throughout the trial.
    prove guilty
    protest his innocence
  • The accused, who maintained that he had been elsewhere at the time, struggled to ___.
    prove his innocence
    carry out a crime
  • The defendant, who believed the punishment was excessive, decided to ___.
    appeal against a sentence
    report a crime
  • The warehouse, which had been under surveillance for months, became the target of a ___.
    drugs raid
    appeal against a sentence
  • The journalist interviewed a former prisoner who had suffered a ___ before new DNA evidence emerged.
    drug-related offence
    wrongful conviction
  • Officers conducted a ___ on the property, which was believed to be connected to organised crime.
    dawn raid
    drug-related offence