Action the police do when they know or strongly believe that someone has committed a crime - arrest, the person under investigation - suspect, questioning process to gather crucial information about the alleged crime - interrogate, a formal examination conducted - trial, building - court, the accused, accusing them of committing a specific illegal act - charge, acts or information that can help prove or disprove the allegations. - evidence, a decision made - verdict, who makes the decision - jury, it means they have committed the crime in question - guilty, they are formally declared not guilty and set free - acquitted, marks left by a person’s fingers at the crime scene - fingerprint, an official document that grants permission to search private property for potential evidence. - search warrant, evidence that proves the accused was elsewhere when the crime occurred. - alibi, legal experts who argue their respective cases. - lawyers or attorneys, makes decisions based on the law, ensuring fair proceedings. - judge, is the person accused of committing the crime - defendant, the punishment imposed on those found guilty of committing a crime - sentence, is a person who saw the crime occur - witness, s a person has suffered harm due to a criminal act. - victim,

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