Across
- To argue against someone in a trial.
- To take a person hostage in exchange for money or other favours.
- Set fire to something in a criminal way.
- To force someone to have sex.
- Take something illegally into another country.
- The crime of stealing.
- Information used in a court of law to decide whether the accused is guilty or not.
- The decision taken in court: guilty or not guilty.
- Steal from people or places.
- Group of twelve citizens who decide whether the accused is guilty or not.
- Computer fanatic who uses a personal computer to break into the computer system of a company or a government or any other organisation.
- To .... a crime or an offence is to do something illegal.
- Someone who sees a crime, accident, or other event happen.
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Down
- Take control of a plane, usually for political reasons.
- Killing people officially is called ...
- Physical attack on somebody.
- Breaking into a house/shop and steal things.
- Kill someone by intention.
- Copy or make something such as a banknote, a document, or a painting, so that it looks genuine, in order to deceive people.
- Kill a famous or important person for money or for political reasons.
- The person who leads a trial and decides on the sentence.
- Attack someone in the street in order to steal their money.
- To ... someone with a crime means to bring them to court.
- Pay money to someone for a favour.
- Force someone to give you money, usually by threatening to expose a secret.
- To ... someone of a crime is to say someone is guilty.
- Go into a place without the owner's permission.
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