Intentionally killing another person
Murder
To get out of a dangerous situation
Escape
A person who steals
Thief/Robber
By 10 in the morning, the police arrest the thief
Had arrested
Forcing a person or place to give you money, usually by threatening them
Robbery
To take a criminal into custody before they have a trial
Arrest
The people who try to catch criminals and arrest them
Police/Officers
By lunchtime, the jury make their final decision
Had made
Stealing things from people's pockets or bags without them noticing
Pick-pocketing
Hurting or threatening a person in order to get something from them
Attack
The person who presents evidence to the court, trying to convince them that the criminal is innocent
Lawyer
The thieves leave Paris before anyone noticed the artwork was missing
Had left
Sneaking into a locked home or shop without the owner's permission (this is a phrase)
Break-in or breaking and entering
To show important evidence in court
Present
The person who listens to the story of the crime
Judge
The police find evidence by the time the court case begin (2)
had found, began
Taking control of an airplane, train, etc. by force, usually in order to demand money (D.B. Cooper)
Hijacking
To find hidden clues at a crime scene
Uncover/Discover
A group of 12 people who make the decision if the criminal is guilty or innocent
Jury
She buy a new lock after someone steal her bike (2)
Bought, had stolen