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treating someone in a cruel and violent way, often sexually
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to say that you believe someone is guilty of a crime or of doing something bad
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give a decision in a court of law that someone is not guilty of a crime
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stop for a short time
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something that proves that someone was not where a crime happened and therefore could not have done
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carrying a weapon
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when the police take someone away and guard them because they may have done something illegal
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the crime of deliberately making something burn, especially a building
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the act of murdering an important person
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physically attack somebody
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lawyer
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an official organization or a government department that has the power to make a decision
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money left in the court of law to make sure that a prisoner will return when their trial starts
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when someone tries to make you do what they want by making threats
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the line of frontier area separating political divisions or geographic regions
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something valuable that is given in order to get someone to do something
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enter a building or car by force
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modern armour worn to protect the wearers organs from injury caused by firearm projectiles
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the crime of getting into the building to steal things
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a person or animal that is being kept imprisoned or enclosed, as a prisoner of war
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when a person or an animal is kept in a prison
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someone who legally belongs to a particular country and has rights and responsibilities there
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state officialy that someone may be guilty of crime
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officialy demand or receive money from an organisation
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do something wrong or illegal
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work done without payment to help other people
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an official whose job is to discover the cause of sb's death, esp if it was sudden or unusual
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(declare) someone (to be) guilty of a criminal offence by the verdict of a jury or of a judge
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The place where trial is held
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an illegal act for which someone can be punished by the government
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someone who is guilty of a crime or several crimes
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a person who is guilty of a crime or doing something wrong
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arrest
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tell the customs official that you're carrying goods on which you should pay tax
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protection or support against attack, criticism, or infection
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give information to the police or other authority about sb's illegal political/ criminal activities
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something that interrupts what you're doing/ situation in which people behave violently
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The part od a law court where a person who is charged with a crime stands
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someone who cannot stop taking illegal drugs
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trading in illegal drugs such as heroine, lsd etc
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to be working at a particular time
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telling someone legally to tha they must leave the home the are living in
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facts that show that something exists or is true
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money that you have to pay as a punishment
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the pattern of curved lines on the end of the finger or thumb that is different in every person
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someone who makes forgered copy
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the crime of copying paintings, official documents etc
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someone who is trying to avoid to be caught by the police
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authority
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someone whose job is to protect a place or person
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responsible for breaking a law
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put handcuff on someone
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a strong hat
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to take control of the plane
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the accident on which car driver hits someone and does not stop to help
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someone who is kept as a prisoner by an enemy so that the other side will do what the enemy demands
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not allowed by the law
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an official attempt to find out the truth about a crime or accident
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