inprisonment
break-in, robbery
to leave a place quickly
a physical attack by sb to steal money
cameras used to watch over buildings or areas
give instructions and informations about a crime
a piece of information that helps find the answer to a mystery or problem
critical, extremely important
information which proves sth
causing death
a powerful effect
inside a place where legal decisions are made
sanity
to blame
be seen by judge about a crime
to try to do sth
a formal statement of a new law that is discussed and then voted for by the government
to make sb appear in court to answer a criminal charge
brak into and steal
accuse formally
be found gulity
discourage sb from sth
to ask for more informations about sth
measures to minimise risk taken beforehead
place limits
arrive at a conclusion in court
be punished by a law court
a decision in a court of law saying sb is guilty or not
supposedly
strong fore or flame (difficult to control)
to put out, stop a fire from burning otlr a light from shining
something said/written by on offical authority
the reason for doing sth
being kapt by police
previous time that someone was found guilty
to take sth away from sb for a short time as a punishment
sth you say that shows indirectly what you think
a sign that sth happened
necessary condition
the action of working with someone to produce something
a thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something
doer
gossip
fake
not sharp
cruel
can be touched/ something that exsit
can be heard
something that mames sense
likely to be done
a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd
you agree that you broke the law
be against someone in court
to decide officially in a law court that someone is not guilty of a particular crime
to make somebody pay money as an official punishment
to examine a person accused of committing a crime in a law court
argue, fight
physical punishment
one who will not stop his criminal activity
a type of crime that is not considered serious when compared with some other crimes
to decide not to do anything to hurt someone who has hurt you
to retaliate, to teturn the injury
unfair
revange
to do away with
preseling work or ideas from another source as your own
deception
near by
benefits
the action of repaying a person who has spent or lost money
written statement presenting something in the media that is not true and could hurt someone's reputation
spoken statement presenting something in the media that is not true and could hurt someone's reputation
slander/libel
hide, cover up
strict, serious
start of
to ease, make it less severe
the effects of unemployment
vandalism
number of dead people
to conclude
collect