To get hold of something, to find someone or obtain something., To seize, to take something quickly and keep or hold it., To raid, to make a sudden attack on a place in order to get something or to search it., A riot, a violent public disturbance caused by a crowd., Smuggling, the crime of taking goods into or out of a country illegally, Manslaughter, the crime of killing someone without intending to do it., To suspect, to believe someone may be guilty of a crime or wrongdoing., To be convicted, to be found guilty of a crime in a court of law., To charge somebody with, to accuse someone officially of committing a crime., To plead, to state in court whether you are guilty or not guilty., To identify, to recognise someone or something and be able to say who or what they are., Trial, the legal process in court where someone is judged for a crime., Jury, a group of ordinary people who decide in court whether someone is guilty or not., To be put on probation, to be released under supervision instead of being sent to prison., To be given a suspended sentence, to receive a prison sentence that will only take effect if another crime is committed..

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