Adjectives
Actions
Specific to Crime
Things
100
Marked by deliberate deceptiveness. Aka Two-faced.

Duplicitous

100

To back up someone's story

Corroborate

100

very evil or wicked (often in reference to an act or a crime)

Heinous

100

A written statement that a person, usually witnesses, is telling the truth.

Affidavit

200

Wildly disordered, in a frenzy. (Like a maniac)

Maniacal 

200

To dirty or tarnish. To ruin someone's reputation. 

Besmirch.

200

To think or plan out beforehand.

Premeditate

200

A document requiring someone or something to appear in court. 

Subpoena

300

Extremely exhaustive or thorough.

Rigorous

300

To sabotage or weaken someone's efforts.

Undermine

300

Characterized by lack of care, concern, or responsibility. 

Negligent

300

The group of lawyers who are trying to prove the accused is guilty. 

Prosecution

400

Based on or influence by personal feelings or opinions instead of fact.

Subjective

400

To imply, connect, or suggest someone's involvement in something. 

Implicate

400

To encourage or assist someone doing something wrong. 

Abet

400

A difference or conflict in facts, claims, or opinions. When things don't match up.

Discrepancy

500

Unable to be attacked, questioned, or defeated. Invincible. 

Unassailable

500

To take back a formerly held statement or belief

Recant

500

Anything that clears someone of guilt. 

Exculpatory

500

A warning of conditions or limitations. "The catch"

Caveat