a place where a judge decides the final outcome of legal situations
courtroom, n.
describing a clear and definitive ending to a situation or question
conclusive, adj.
to show something to be correct or incorrect based on facts
proven true or false, exp.
to say something that is unproven and can be argued
claim, v.
to violently and purposefully
punch or kick someone many
times
beat up, v.
one possible order of how things happened
version of events, exp
have clue or specific piece of information that will lead to the real events of a situation being understood understood
hold the key to the truth, idiom
a statement that stretches the truth, making the situation seem more extreme than it really is
exaggeration
when a jury decides based on evidence and statements from witnesses whether a person has committed a specific crime or no
found (innocent / guilty), exp.
not responsible for committing a crime. adj
innocent, adj.
found (innocent / guilty), exp.
when a jury decides based on evidence and statements from witnesses whether a person has committed a specific crime or not (innocent if he has not committe
the general view of the overall population on a particular issue
public opinion, n.
a formal list the authorities keep on anyone who has committed a crime
crimminal record, n.
when a person is being judged in a court of law for a crime or crimes
on trial, exp.
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