Deliberately damage or destroy property. - vandalize, A device that makes a loud noise if someone tries to break into a property. - a burglar alarm, Facts or information used to prove whether something is true or false. - evidence, Actions taken to stop illegal activities from happening. - crime prevention, Be attacked and robbed in a public place. - be mugged, Give money or gifts to persuade someone to do something dishonest. - bribe, Follow or harass someone persistently and aggressively. - stalk, See an illegal act taking place. - witness a crime, Come to a decision about guilt or innocence in a trial. - reach a verdict, Illegally enter a building to steal things. - burgle / break into, Formally accuse someone of committing an offence. - charge sb with a crime, The crime of deceiving people for financial gain. - fraud, Take control of a vehicle by force, especially an aircraft. - hijack, Take someone away illegally by force, typically for ransom. - kidnap, Declare someone not guilty of a crime. - acquit, Stealing from a person or place using weapons. - armed robbery, Move goods secretly and illegally into or out of a country. - smuggle, The action of stealing. - theft, Threaten to reveal embarrassing information unless money is given. - blackmail, Look into a criminal activity to gather evidence. - investigate a crime,
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ENGLISH FILE UPPER FILE 8A PART I
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