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Oliver Twistby Charles Dickens
Oliver isa burglara thiefa muggera pickpocket
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Rob x Steal
I was ________________ The bank was ___________ He ________ his mother’s car.The money was ___________
robbedrobbed
stolestolen
people/places objects
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Crime
Verb
theft
thief
to steal
Criminal
Has a thief ever stolen money from you?
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Crime
Verb
robbery
robber
to rob
Criminal
You _______ a bank and you _______ the money
Have you ever been …?
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Criminal
Crime
Verb
blackmail
blackmailer
to blackmail
Have you ever been …?
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Criminal
Crime
Verb
burglary
burglar
to burgle the crime of getting into a building to
steal things
Has your house ever been…?
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Criminal
Crime
Verb
Drug dealing
Drug dealer
To sell drugs
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Crime
Verb
hijacking
hijacker
To hijack to use violence or threats to take control of a plane,
vehicle, or ship
Criminal
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Crime
Verb
kidnapping
kidnapper
To kidnap
Criminal
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Crime
Verb
mugging
mugger
to mug
Criminal
to attack someone and rob them in a public place
Have you ever been…?
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Crime
Verb
murder
murderer
to murder
Criminal
get away with murder idiomatic expression
to do anything you want, even things that are wrong, without
being punished:She lets those kids get away with
murder.
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Criminal
Crime
Verb
rape
rapist
to rape
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Crime
Verb
smuggling
smuggler
to smuggle
Criminal
to take something or someone illegally from one
country to another
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Crime
Verb
terrorism
terrorist
to set off bombs
Criminal
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Crime
Verb
vandalism
vandal
to vandalize
Criminal
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What happens to a criminal?
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court
judge appear in court go to court take sb to court criminal / civil court
trial
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evidence
guiltyguilty ofThe jury found her guilty of murder.He was found not guilty of the death of PC Jones.He pleaded guilty to two charges of theft.
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Innocent or Guilty?In English you are not found INNOCENT in a court of law.
You are found
GUILTYor
NOT GUILTY
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juryproof
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verdict witnessThe jury reached their verdict.Verdict: GUILTY or
NOT GUILTY
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punishment
TYPES: Community service A £600 fine Six months in prison A life sentence A capital punishment (the death penalty)
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sentence
sentence somebody to somethingSanchez was sentenced to three years in prison.She received an eight-year prison sentence.
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arrested
caught
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Charge
[transitive]
to state officially that
someone may be guilty of a
crime
charge somebody
with somethingGibbons has been charged
with murder.
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investigate
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what happens in a court case:
At the beginning of the trial, the person who is accused pleads guilty or not guilty to the charges against them. The lawyers for the prosecution try to prove that the defendant is guilty, and the lawyers for the defence try to prove that their client is innocent. The judge and the jury examine the evidence and listen to the testimony of the witnesses.
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At the end of the trial, the judge then sums up the case, and the jury then gives their verdict. If the person is found guilty, the judge sentences them to a period of time in prison, or orders them to pay a fine. If the person is found not guilty, they are released.