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vobavulary 4

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  • accuse : Insistently urge someone with discomfort or requirements
    v / accusing someone is wrong because we make them feel uncomfortable
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  • arrest : Provisional detention of the accused in a criminal case.
    v / arresting criminals for their crimes is fine
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  • bail : A person who pays another for the security of an obligation.
    v / to trust is to commit to paying someone
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  • cell : it is used to lock up prisoners.
    n / locking up criminals to pay for their crimes is fine
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  • charge :Person who holds a position.
    v / the charge you make a more responsible person
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  • court : Lugar destinado a los jueces para administrar justicia y dictar sentencias.
    n / the court fair me because they sentence the thieves
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  • culprit : That he is to blame for something. Applied to person, also used as a noun Which implies guilt
    n / if he is guilty it is better that he is in jail
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  • fine : Administrative or criminal sanction consisting of the obligation to pay a certain amount of money.
    n / fines are for if you break a law
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  • guilty : Said of a person: Civilly or criminally responsible for something. Used, used or used also as a noun
    adj / is quality
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  • innocent : Said especially of an action: That it belongs to an innocent person.
    v / if he is innocent he has to be free
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  • jail : It is designated with the name of prison to those spaces that are specifically thought, designed and built to house individuals considered criminal or dangerous for the rest of society. The objective of the prison, then, is to keep t
    V / jail is good for people who don't follow the law
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  • judge : A person who has the authority and power to judge and sentence. Member of a jury or court.
    n / I would like to be a judge
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  • jury : For other uses of this term, see Jury (disambiguation). A jury, sometimes called a jury, is a collegiate body of people who are not judges, specially trained to make a judicial decision, called a ruling or verdict, in a specific case
    n / I would like to be part of the U.S. jury.I would like to be part of the U.S. jury. USA
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  • plead / Pray or ask for someone or something.
    v / begging someone is something I don't like
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  • prison : A prison, jail, or penitentiary is usually a government-authorized institution where people who are deemed by law to have committed a crime are incarcerated.
    n / Jail the criminates to pay for their crimes is fine
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  • sentence : Convict by sentence in criminal matters.
    v / I wish all the criminals in the world were sentenced
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