Crime
Crime 2
Phrasal Verbs
Prepositions
Expressions
100

the place where an incident in real life or fiction occurs or occurred.

Scene 

100

A penalty that requires the convicted person to pay to the public treasure a sum of money fixed by law after an offense has been committed

Pay a fine 

100

Completely destroy a building or structure by fire.

Burn down 

100

When one voluntarily states that one is guilty of a criminal offense

Confess to a crime

100

To improve one's behavior, habits, or beliefs

Change your ways 

200

Entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft

burglary

200

To get or be given something by the judge

Recive a sentence

200

Try to avoid acknowledging or facing up to an unpleasant or difficult situation.

Run away

200

To say that they are guilty of a crime or offense.

Accuse someone of a crime

200

You are not at all concerned about it; it doesn't matter to you.

Couldn“t care less

300

Judge (an art or craft exhibition or exhibit)

Jury

300

Charge (someone) with an offense or crime.

Accuse

300

Escape punishment or criticism for bad action; do something without bad results. 

Get away with

300

Think different than the law

Be against the law

300

To try doing something.

give it a go

400

Evidence or argument establishing or helping to establish a fact or the truth of a statement.

Proof

400

 To do something illegal

break the law

400

Not be deceived by someone or something; detect the true nature of someone or something.

See through

400
To take or hold a suspected criminal with legal authority, as by a law enforcement officer.



Arrest someone for a crime

400

To watch someone or something or stay informed about the person's behavior, esp. to keep someone out of trouble.

Keep an eye on

500

A person thought to be guilty of a crime or offense

Suspect

500

Carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts of (an incident, allegation, etc.) so as to establish the truth.

Investigate

500

To do something that has to be done

see to 

500

To be a suspect not guilty. 

Be innocent of a crime

500

Trick or deceive (someone) so that make you look foolish.

Make a fool of myself

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