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Vocabulary 4 - Unit 2
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Accuse: to charge with a fault or offense : blame
Verb. Hope refuses to accuse her attacker.
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Arrest: seize, captureto take or keep in custody by authority of law
Verb. No arrest or search warrant was presented.
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Bail: security given for the release of a prisoner on bail
Noun. Thank those who paid the bail.
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Cell: a single room (as in a convent or prison) usually for one person
Noun. Escort Miss Hammond back to her cell.
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Charge: to fix or ask as fee or payment
Verb. Hate crime is a federal charge.
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Court: the residence or establishment of a sovereign or similar dignitary
noun, often attributive. Experience gained in an international court is therefore excluded.
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Culprit: one accused of or charged with a crime
Noun. I have determines our culprit R-75.
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Fine: a sum imposed as punishment for an offense
Noun. Such offences might also be punishable by a fine.
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guilty: justly chargeable with or responsible for a usually grave breach of conduct or a crime
adjective. A fourth defendant pleaded guilty in court.
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innocent: free from legal guilt or fault.
adjective. Easy job defending an innocent man.
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jail: a place of confinement for persons held in lawful custody
noun. Salazar can't operate without help inside the jail.
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judge: a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court
noun. Each tribunal consists of a monocratic judge.
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jury: a body of persons sworn to give a verdict on some matter submitted to them
noun. Save the English lecture for the jury.
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plead: to argue a case or cause in a court of law
verb. He's willing to plead to possession.
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prison: a state of confinement or captivity
noun. The children were detained at the Gendarmerie nationale prison in N'Djamena.
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sentence: one formally pronounced by a court or judge in a criminal proceeding and specifying the punishment to be inflicted upon the convict
noun. Contracting HIV is no longer an automatic death sentence.
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