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What's the difference between being accused and being sentenced?
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What's the difference between a hacker and a stalker?
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What's the difference between a blackmailer and a burglar?
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What does it mean that the criminal is still 'at large'?
Be free instead of in prison
What does it mean 'to be framed by somebody'?
To be intentionally made by someone look guilty of a crime
What does it mean 'to get away with something'?
To succeed in doing something bad or wrong without being punished
How do you call someone who has done something wrong, someone who's responsible for doing sth bad?
 
a culprit
 
a faulty
 
a cellmate
 
a forger
How do you call someone who is blamed for a bad situation, although they have not caused it?
 
a scapegoat
 
a goatee
 
GOAT
 
a billy goat
a person who the police think may be responsible for a crime
suspect
selling illegal narcotics
drug dealing
a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place
witness
the legally binding decision on a case
verdict
an examination of evidence before a judge and/or jury, in order to decide if a person is innocent or guilty
trial
the punishment or length of time a prisoner is imprisoned
sentence
a group of people (typically twelve in number) who decide if an accused person is innocent or guilty
jury
an official appointed to decide cases in a court of law
judge
a building where people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed
prison / jail
the place where cases and legal matters are conducted
court or courtroom
destroying private or public property purposely
vandalism
entering another person’s area or property without permission
trespassing 
using violence, threats, or fear, usually for political purposes
terrorism
driving above the speed limit
speeding 
stealing something from a store
shoplifting
stealing large amounts of money with force or violence from a bank, store, etc.
robbery 
causing a noisy, violent public disturbance
rioting
forcing someone to have sex
rape 
stealing wallets, money, phones, etc. from people’s pockets in crowded places
pickpocketing 
attacking someone with a plan to rob them
mugging 
taking things illegally and by force, during a riot, war, natural disaster, etc.
looting 
killing another person on purpose
homicide or murder 
taking control of a plane, train, etc. by force, often to meet political demands
hijacking  or if it's a car, carjacking 
getting money from people by cheating them
fraud (a "scam" is a form of this)
driving with too much alcohol in your blood
drunk driving or driving while intoxicated 
doing something illegal over the Internet or a computer system
cybercrime / hacking
doing something illegal that can be punished by law
crime
behaving illegally and dishonestly; especially those in power (government, organizations, etc.)
corruption
breaking into a house in order to steal something
burglary 
giving money or granting favors to influence another person’s decisions or behavior
bribery 
threatening to reveal someone’s secrets if a lot of money is not paid
blackmail
attacking someone physically
assault 
killing a famous person or public figure
assassination
setting fire to a building, cars or property on purpose
arson 
taking someone away by force, sometimes demanding money for their safe return
abduction or kidnapping (abductor/kidnapper)