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Ten witnesses are expected to testify at the ______today.
trial
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______ crime: an attack against a person because of their race, religion, etc.
Hate
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large gangs are responsible for a lot of _____ ______.
organised crime
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The profiles are then compared against a sample from the ____ _____ to see whether there is any match.
crime scene
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_______ crime: crime committed by young people.
Youth
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Crime_____: a place where forensic scientists analyse evidence
lab
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We had a chat at school about ______ ______.
crime prevention
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The thieves _____ ____ by smashing a window.
broke in
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The recent_________ has seen a 30% increase in violent crime in just one year!
Crime Wave
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The maximum penalty for the offence is a $1,000 ______.
fine
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The robbers ____ ___ a bank in the city centre yesterday.
held up
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He got life ______ for the robbery, and his wife got two years for not telling the police what she kknew.
imprisonment
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She was charged with giving false ______ in court.
evidence
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They ______ him ____ and stole his phone, but he´ll be all right.
beat (him) up
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The murderer had lured his ____to a deserted house.
victim
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The jury has to decide whether a person is _____ or innocent of a crime.
guilty
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The ____ delivered the final sentence after the accused was found guilty by the jury.
judge
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The _____ obviously broke in through the window and then stole the car keys.
burglars
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