theft - Dishonestly taking something that belongs to someone else and keeping it., bribery - Giving someone money or something else of value, often illegally, to persuade that person to do something you want., jury - A group of people who were chosen to listen to the facts of a trial in a law court and to decide whether a person is guilty or not guilty., judge - A person who is in charge of a trial in a court and decides how a person who is guilty of a crime should be punished., defendant - A person in a law case who is accused of having done something illegal., court - A place where legal cases happen., witness - A person who sees an event happening, especially a crime or an accident., burglary - Illegally entering a building and stealing things., shoplifting - Taking goods from a store without paying for them., pickpocketing - Stealing things out of people's pockets or bags, especially in a crowd., mugging - Attacking someone and stealing their money., robbery - The general term to explain the act of stealing from somewhere or someone. Gennerally carried out with violence., blackmail - The act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them., kidnapping - The crime of taking a person away illegally by force., suspect - A person who is believed to have committed a crime., defense attorney - A lawyer., smuggling - Taking goods or people into or out of a country illegally., trial - The hearing of statements in a law court to judge if a person is guilty of a crime or to decide a case or a legal matter., veredict - An official decision made in a court at the end of a trial., fraud - Obtaining money or property by deceiving people.,

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