Crime
Law
Punishment & sentence
Unrelated
100

the action of killing others

Murder

100

a tribunal, often as a government institution

A court

100

Something you need to pay, as punishments if you have done something illegal

a Fine

100

latin for crime

'scelus'

200

An idiot with a gas tank and a lighter

Arsonist

200

The person who decide which punishment the accused should have

 a Judge

200

You have to sit in for a couple of years or a whole lifetime

prison

200

A mark of disgrace or undesirable trait that can characterize an individual

stigma

300

The anonymous

cybercrime

300

the persons who try to informate/influence the jury about the accused.

a lawyer

300

When you have a prison sentence and to behave in an exemplary, you can come out before expected

probation

300

latin for 'guilty act'

actus reus

400

carries fire in one hand and water in the other

Arsonist

400

Settlement Notice or Summons to be listed or - if the parties meet without Summons - Review of Court Costs Making.

prosecution

400

When you have done something very bad, you have to pay with your life, so you going to die

Capital punishment

400

an official who investigates violent, sudden, or suspicious deaths.

coroners

500

destroy properties

vandalism

500

An explanation about the case. When person tell what he/she saw

testimony

500

Psychological counseling in prison

rehabilitation

500

a Latin term meaning ‘in the place’; used to describe the place in which a piece of evidence is found or situated

'in situ'