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Зашей бутылку..
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100

Killing another person.

murder

100

Stealing from a store.

shoplifting

100

The government attorney who presents the case against the accused.

prosecutor

100

A person's freedom is taken away because they are being detained by an officer in relation to a crime.

arrest

200

Sexually assaulting another person.

rape

200

Petty theft, usually totalling less than $1,000 in value.

larceny

200

The person accused in a criminal trial.

defendant

200

Money paid to the court to ensure the defendant will return to court for his or her criminal trial.

bail

300

Breaking and entering with the intent to commit a crime.

burglary

300

Setting fire to and burning something unlawfully.

arson

300

What the jury uses to decide who to side with in a civil trial.

evidence

300

the fraudulent practice of sending emails purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers.

phishing

400

Holding another person against their will.

kidnapping

400

Unlawful presence on private property without the owner's permission.

trespassing

400

The decision a court reaches in a trial.

verdict

400

the release of a prisoner temporarily (for a special purpose) or permanently before the completion of a sentence.

parole

500

Physically harming another person without killing them.

assault

500

A type of financial fraud where you unlawfully take funds from an account without permission for your own use.

embezzlement

500

A group of citizens, selected by the attornies of both parties, who make the final decision in a case.

jury

500

a small mallet with which a judge hits a surface to call for attention or order.

gavel