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100

Killing another person.

Murder

100

Stealing from a store.

Shoplifting

100

Very important

Vital

100

A person's freedom is taken away because they are being detained by an officer in relation to a crime.

Arrest

100

Being responsible for doing something bad or illegal

Guilty

200

To suddenly stop working, functioning

To crash

200

An examination in court to decide if somebody is guilty of a crime

A trial

200

Secret information that you give to someone

A tip-off

200

A process to find out who or what caused something

An investigation

200

Money someone receives for helping to find someone or something

A reward

300

Breaking and entering with the intent to commit a crime.

Burglary

300

Very happy

Delighted

300

What the jury uses to decide who to side with in a civil trial.

Evidence

300

To accuse someone of doing something bad or illegal 

To charge

300

The person who presides over the court in all trials.

A judge

400

Holding another person against their will.

Kidnapping

400

A situation when everything is disorganized and confused

Chaos

400

To find something or someone you were looking for

To trace

400

Let something spread in a particular place

Released

400

Someone who is very clever

Brilliant

500

To destroy someones property

To vandalize

500

A situation when something stops moving or happening

Halt

500

Pieces of information that help someone in an investigation

Clues

500

A delayed punishment a person will only receive if they do something bad or illegal again during a certain period of time.

Suspended sentence

500

Someone who cheats other people usually with the goal to get money

A fraudster

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