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jury: a group of people who have been chosen to listen to all the facts in a trial in a law court and to decide if a person is guilty or not guilty, or if a claim has been proved
noun, the jury has a verdict
judge: a person who is in charge of a trial in a court and decides how a person who is guilty of a crime should be punished, or who makes decisions on legal matters
noun, the judge is a mayor person
verdict: an opinion or decision made after judging the facts that are given, especially one made at the end of a trial
noun, The trial have a verdict
suspect: to think or believe something to be true or probable
verb, The court suspect are innocent
testify: to speak seriously about something, especially in a law court, or to give or provide proof
verb, The testify is a dangerous thing
trial: the hearing of statements and showing of objects, etc. in a law court to judge if a person is guilty of a crime or to decide a case or a legal matter
noun, The trial have a decision
plead: to make a statement of what you believe to be true, especially in support of something or someone or when someone has been accused in a law court
verb, Some persons plead in prisoners
prison: a building where criminals are forced to live as a punishment
noun, the prison is cold place
serve time: to spend time in prison
verb, in the prison the prisoners have to serve time in jail
sentence: a punishment given by a judge in court to a person or organization after they have been found guilty of doing something wrong
noun, some persons who are guilty are sentences
jail: a place where criminals are kept to punish them for their crimes, or where people accused of crimes are kept while waiting for their trials
noun, some persons are in jail
innocent: not guilty of a particular crime
adjective, some criminals are innocent
guilty: responsible for breaking a law
adjective, Some persons are guilty
fine: an amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law
noun, the police set me a fine
culprit: someone who has done something wrong
noun, the criminals are culprit
court: a place where trials and other legal cases happen, or the people present in such a place, especially the officials and those deciding if someone is guilty
noun, the persons are accused in a court
cell: a small room with not much furniture, especially in a prison or a monastery or convent
noun, the prisoners have a cell
ca small room with not much furniture, especially in a prison or a monastery or convent
noun, the prisoners have a cell
charge: to ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity
verb, i want charge for a favour
bail: an amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to a law court so that they can be released until their trial. The payment is a way of making certain that the person will return to court for trial
noun, a court want a bail for liberate a hostage
arrest: If the police arrest someone, they take them away to ask them about a crime that they might have committed
verb, the police arrest a criminal
accuse: to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind
verb, the police accuse a criminal on the court