Information that makes something true
Evidence
Stealing something
Rob

An act of taking something from someone or someplace
Theft (person: thief)

Fact that something is true
Proof - Evidence
stealing while pretending to be a customer at a store
shoplifting

Judging someone in a court for a crime
Try
Someone who steals something from a home or shop
Burglar

Someone who is found guilty of a crime
Convict

A person who steals something from someone’s pocket
Pickpocket

What is different between Innocence and find guilty?
Not guilty of doing something
Is served a punishment for the crime that they committed
Make a case for your innocence
Plead
reason for doing something
motive
What you were doing while a crime was being committed.
Alibi
Your reason for why something happened
Excuse
a person who has personally seen something happen and so can give a first-hand description of it.
eye-witness
collecting evidence to prove that someone is guilty
Prosecute
to go around an area or a building to check that it is free from trouble or danger
patrol

a pair of lockable linked metal rings for securing a prisoner's wrists.
handcuffs

The one who decides the outcome of a case
Judge

Where judges and lawyers decide on cases
Trial = court
the person accused of the crime
Defendant
Do something illegal, bad or harmful to other people.
commit a crime
The result of the decision for the crime committed, often in form of punishment
Sentence = Verdict
to pay for or be punished for what you have done
serve a sentence
unpaid work performed to benefit the public or a community, often a form of volunteerism
community service