abduction/kidnapping (n) - Taking someone against their will, often with the intent to harm or ransom them., arson (n) - Deliberately setting fire to a building or property., assault (n) - Physically attacking or hurting someone., white collar crime (n) - Non-violent, financially motivated crimes typically committed by professionals or individuals in positions of trust, hijacking (n) - Taking control of a vehicle, especially an aircraft, by force or threat., smuggling (n) - Illegally moving goods or people across borders., prosecution (n) - The lawyers who try to prove that someone is guilty of a crime., acquit (v) - When a person accused of a crime is found not guilty and is released., plea (n) - A defendant's answer in court (guilty, not guilty, or no contest)., bail (n) - Money paid to the court to release someone from custody before their trial., hearsay (n) - Information that someone heard from another person, which is usually not allowed as evidence in court., magistrate (n) - A judge in a lower court who handles minor cases., unsafe conviction (n) - When someone is wrongly found guilty of a crime they didn't commit., statement (n) - A written or spoken account of facts in a case., probation (n) - A period of supervision instead of jail time after being found guilty., diminished responsibility (n) - A defense argument that a person should be held less responsible for a crime due to mental health issues., ban (v) - To say something is not allowed; it's against the rules., get away with (v) - To do something wrong without being caught or punished., break out (v) - To escape from prison, charge (v) - When the police officially say that someone has done something wrong and may have to go to court.,

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