A person who decides what happens in court and makes sure the law is followed, lawyer, Plaintiff, judge, defendant, Information (like documents or things people say) that helps to prove what really happened ., evidence, penalty, defendant, Prosecutor, The person who starts a case or complaint in court because they think they were wronged ., Prosecutor, plaintiff, lawyer, victim, A person who saw what happened and tells the court about it, Guilty, Accused, Acquit, Eyewitness, When police catch and take someone they think did something wrong, plea, Bail, Arrest, Alibi, What a person says in court about what they know or saw., testimony, Charges, Arrest, Lawsuit, Punishment where a person must stay in prison for the rest of their life., Thief, offender, murder crime, Life sentence, Punishment by death (kill the person for a crime)., civil court, Execution, victim, Evidence, To take someone to court because they did something wrong or unfair., sue, penalty, Bail, Guilty, People or groups who disagree or have a problem and go to court, innocent, Judge, Trial, Parties of conflict, Not guilty; did not do the crime, Guilty, contract, Innocent, civil court, The answer the accused person gives in court (guilty or not guilty, Plea, trial, lawswit, Charges, When people in a dispute agree on a solution before going to trial, Testimony, settlement , Lawyer, Contract, A person who makes the laws (like a member of parliament, Law maker, Acquit, parliament, House of Lords, Things (like land, house, car) owned by someone, not by the government, Bail, Private property, Evedince, Acquit, A person the court picks to help or protect a child or person who cannot protect themselves., Case law , Drop the lawswit, Guardian ad litem, Injunction.

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