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[Type text]                   [Type text]                             [Type text]

1-accuse (v)             say that sb has done sth wrong or illegal (accuser :n,

                         accusation :n)

2-suspect (v)            believe that sb has done sth wrong or illegal (suspect :n,

                         suspicion :n, suspicious :adj)

3- commit (v)            do sth wrong or illegal (commission :n)

4- guilty (adj)          responsible for breaking the law (guilt (n) (Opp:

                         innocent)

5- sentence (n)          the punishment you get for doing sth illegal (sentence :v)

6- confess (v)           admit that you have done sth wrong or illegal (confession

                         :n)

7- trial (n)             the procedure of examining the evidence in a court to

                         decide if someone is guilty or not (try :v)

8- break the law (expr)  do sth illegal

9- court (n)             the place where crimes are judged

10- take (sb) to court (expr) take legal action against sb

11- burglary (n)         the crime of breaking into a building and stealing things

                         (burgle :v, burglar :n)

12- investigation (n)    the act of examining sth carefully to discover the

                         truth(investigate :v, investigator :n)

13- scene (n)            the place where sth happened

14- suspicious (adj)     making you feel that sth is wrong or illegal (suspect :v,

                         suspicion :n, suspect :n)

15- fingerprint (n)      the mark made by the pattern of lines on the tip of sb’s

                         finger, which can identify that person

16- innocent (adj)       not guilty (innocence :n)

17- suspect (n)          a person that is believed to have done sth wrong or to

                         have committed a crime

18- arrest (n)           the act of taking sb to a police station and keeping them

                         there because they could be guilty of a crime (arrest :v)

19- case (n)             a person, problem or series of events that the police are

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