Violent Crimes
Property Crimes
Civil Courts
Criminal Courts
People in Courts
100

Driving fast and dangerously, especially in a stolen vehicle.

Joyriding.

100

Stealing from a store.

Shoplifting

100

An examination in court to decide if somebody is guilty of a crime.

A trial

100

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

Arrest

100

Very small.

Tiny

200

Pieces of information that helps someone in an investigation.

Clues

200

To destroy someone's property.

To vandalize

200

A process to find out who or what caused something.

To investigate

200

A situation when everything is disorganized and confused.

Chaos

200

Very important. 

Vital

300

Breaking and entering with the intent to commit a crime.

Burglary

300

Found someone or something you were looking for. 

Traced

300

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

Evidence

300

Money someone receives for helping to find something or someone

A reward

300

The person who presides over the court in all trials.

A judge

400

Holding another person against their will.

Kidnapping

400

Suddenly stopped working.

Crashed

400

A situation when something stops moving or happening.

Halt

400

Secret information that you give to someone. 

Tip-off

400

Very clever

Brilliant

500

Physically harming another person without killing them.

Assault

500

Accused someone of doing something bad or illegal.

Charged

500

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

A jury

500

Serious damage that is against the law.

Criminal damage

500

A delayed punishment a person will only receive if they do something illegal again during a certain period of time.

A suspended sentence