Cambridge English: FCE (B2 First) - Recht & Verbrechen
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(of law enforcement agencies) to take a person away because they believe that they have done something illegal

verhaften
someone who illegally enters a place in order to steal something

Einbrecher, Dieb
a very small enclosed space in which a prisoner is kept

Zelle, Kerker
to officially accuse someone of an offense

anklagen, beschuldigen
to do something that is against the law
the place in which legal proceedings are conducted

Gericht, Gerichtshof
a person who does or is involved in an illegal activity

Verbrecher(in)
a person, especially a police officer, whose job is to investigate and solve crimes and catch criminals

Detektiv(in)
(biochemistry) a chemical substance that carries the genetic information, which is present in every cell and some viruses

DNA
a statement, document, or object that is used in a law court for establishing facts

Beweis, Beweismittel
to make someone pay a sum of money as punishment for violation of the law

mit einer Geldstrafe belegen
a mark made by the unique pattern of lines on the tip of a person's finger, can be used to find out who has committed a crime

Fingerabdruck, Fingerspur
an amount of money that must be paid as a legal punishment

Geldstrafe, Bußgeld
related to the use of scientific techniques when trying to know more about a crime

forensisch, kriminaltechnisch
responsible for an illegal act or wrongdoing

schuldig, verantwortlich
not having committed a wrongdoing or offense

unschuldig
a group of twelve citizens, who listen to the details of a case in the court of law in order to decide the guiltiness or innocence of a defendant

Jury
to take someone away and hold them in captivity, typically to demand something for their release

entführen, kidnappen
any act that is against a law

Vergehen, Straftat
a punishment given for breaking a rule, law, or legal agreement

Strafe, Sanktion
a criminal who steals money or other goods from people's pockets or bags

Taschendieb, Dieb
information or evidence that proves the truth or existence of something

Beweis
the act of making someone suffer because they have done something illegal or wrong

Strafe
the crime of stealing money or goods from someone or somewhere, especially by violence or threat

Raub
to officially state the punishment of someone found guilty in a court of law

verurteilen
to steal goods from a store by secretly taking them without paying

einen Ladendiebstahl begehen
to take something from someone or somewhere without permission or paying for it

stehlen, klauen
someone who is believed to be guilty of an offence

Verdächtiger
not conforming to the expected or usual pattern, giving rise to doubt or concern

verdächtig, bedenklich
to start a legal process against someone or something to resolve a dispute
someone who steals something from a person or place without using violence or threats

Dieb, Einbrecher
to find someone or something, often by following a series of clues or evidence

verfolgen, nachspüren
a legal process where a judge and jury examine evidence in court to decide if the accused is guilty

Gerichtsverhandlung
a rule made by the government, an authority, etc. to control or govern something within a particular area

Verordnung, Regulierung
a necessary condition that has to be fulfilled

Anforderung, notwendige Bedingung
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