B2 Crime VocabularyVersion en ligne Read the definitions and complete the alphabet wheel following the instructions. par Anabel González A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Starts with A This verb indicates what happens to a suspect in court when he's declared not guilty Starts with B This is the crime that takes place when someone breaks into a house with the purpose of stealing something. Starts with C This is the place where the judge works. Starts with D This is the person who is involved in trafficking illegal substances. Starts with E The facts and information that indicate whether an accusation is true or not. Starts with F A criminal activity in which someone gets a financial benefit by using tricks or lies. Starts with G An organised group of criminals Starts with H The crime of taking hold of a vehicle (normally in transit) and forcing it to go to a different destination, for one's own purposes. Starts with I An adjective that describes what is contrary to law. Starts with J This is the place where people accused or convicted of a crime are confined. Starts with K The person who takes another person away by force, often with the intention of receiving a ransom. Starts with L A synonym of legal Starts with M The crime of killing accidentally another person. Starts with N An addictive drug that affects mood or behaviour. Starts with O A person who has broken the law, especially when they are fugitives. Starts with P This is the general penalty or sanction that, typically, a criminal receives to pay for their crimes. Starts with Q This verb describes what the police do when they apprehend a criminal and want to get some information from them. Starts with R The criminal who forces another person sexually. Starts with S The crime of moving goods illegally into and out of a country. Starts with T This is the process through which a judge, and sometimes a jury, examine evidence and are offerend arguments to decide on the guilt in a case. Starts with U A synonym of illegal Starts with V The final decision made by the judge or the jury Starts with W The person who has seen a crime taking place. Contains X This is money that you have to pay to the state and some people don't , commiting a crime of evasion. Contains Y The group of people selected to look into evidence and decide whether the accused is guilty or not.