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Crime Vocabulary Exercise A Circle the correct answer. 1 This is when you have to pay money so that a crime you committed is not reported to the police. A a ransom B blackmail C a bribe 2 This is a person who steals from shops. A a shoplifter B a mugger C a muggins
7 This is what a traffic warden gives you when you double park. A a kiss B a receipt C a fine 8 A judge declares you to be this if it is what the jury has decided. A unlucky B guilty C very bad
3 This is to steal from a house in the night. A to mug B to smuggle C to burgle
9 Although the court has found you guilty, you are free as long as you visit your local police station everyday. A prosecution B persecution C probation
4 This is when a guilty person is found not quilty or when thieves escape with what they have stolen. A to get away with B to abscond C to flee 5 This is someone who claims to have been with the accused, so proving this person could not have been at the scene of the crime when it happened. A an alibi B a witness C an arsonist 6 This is a person who brings drugs or diamonds into a country secretly. A an arsonist B a bandit C a smuggler
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