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To do something illegal is...

- to get into trouble

- to commit a crime

- to arrest

- to go to prison

to commit a crime

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For vandalizing the building, he will not go to jail, but he ___ . (is / fine / pay)

will pay a fine

100

He ___ murder, and he will go to jail for a long time. (Commit)

Committed

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"The police haven't found the robber yet," Dad said.

Dad said that the police hadn't found the robber yet.

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He has been ___ for 20 years.

- a prisoner

- a murderer

- arrested

- a crime

a prisoner

200

To take (a suspected criminal) to the police station is...

- a fine

- to get caught

- to arrest

- to go to prison

to arrest

200

He is a ___ and so he will spend the rest of his life in prison. (murder / convict)


convicted murderer

200

When the criminal ___ the building, he stole many things. (Break into)

Broke into

200

The detective said, "We are thinking about pressing charges against the criminal."

The detective said that they were thinking about pressing charges against the criminal.

200

He ___ because he decided to vandalize the school.

- got caught

- got in trouble

- got free 

- got started

got in trouble

300
To kill a person intentionally is...

- to break in

- to go to prison

- a murderer

- to murder

to murder

300

He ___ of the crime earlier today, and will be sentenced tomorrow afternoon. (guilt / is / find)

was found guilty

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He was not fast enough, so he ___ by the police very quickly. (Catch)

was caught

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The witness said, "We saw the mugger from across the street running the other way."

The witness said that they had seen the mugger from across the street running the other way.

300

In 2020 he ___ , and he has been there ever since.

- got arrested

- got fined

- broke in

- went to prison

- went to prison

400

To be found while committing a crime is...

- to break in

- to get into trouble

- to go to prison

- to get caught

to get caught

400

The defendant's lawyer ___ after the case had finished. (appeal / ask / rule)

asked to appeal the ruling

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In committing ___ , he made himself a criminal and a target for the police. (Burgle)

Burglary

400

"I would be happy to show you the evidence that this man is guilty," said the lawyer.

The lawyer said that they would be happy to show (them) the evidence that the man was guilty.

400

In order to protect the ___ who was supposed to testify in court, police gave them extra security.

- witness

- judge

- lawyer

- evidence

witness

500

Entering a building unlawfully to commit a crime, usually theft, is...

- fraud

- robbery

- burglary

- vandalism

burglary

500

The witness and the detective both ___ last week. (offer / court / testify)

offered to testify in court

500

The ___ sent a ransom note to the police, making their demands very clear. (Kidnap)

Kidnappers

500

The judge said, "I have been looking over the facts of this case for over two weeks, and I still can't figure out what really happened."

The judge said that they had been looking over the facts of the case for over two weeks and still couldn't figure out what had really happened.

500

He was proven ___ for the crime and therefore he would be punished.

- innocent

- guilty

- culpable

- right

culpable