plead guilty - to state in a court of law whether or not you did a crime, award custody - to legally allow the right to take care of a child to one of their parents when they have divorced, award damages - to legally order someone to pay money to someone else as a punishment for harming them or their property, crack down on - to become more strict in dealing with (a crime) and punishing the people involved, petty crime - (a) crime that is not serious, online fraud - the crime of using the internet to deceive people in order to gain something such as money or goods, claimant - someone who claims something because they think they have a right to it, restrict - to limit or control something/someone, appeal against - to make a formal request to a court asking for (a decision) to be changed, ruling - an official decision, especially one made by a court, charges - an official statement by the police that someone may be guilty of a crime, testify - to make a formal statement of what is true, nuisance - the use of a place or property in a way that causes public annoyance, break the terms - to ignore or not meet the conditions that were set for, patent - a special document that gives you the right to make or sell a new invention or product that no one else is allowed to copy,

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