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crime of killing somebody
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murder
to steal money that you are responsible to, or depends to your employer
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embezzlement
to across the street illegally or don't pay attention to traffic
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jaywalking
crime of killing somebody illegaly, but not deliberately
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menslaughter
crime of destroying something
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vandalism
crime of cheating somebody in order to get money or good
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fraud
to make a false spoken statement, what can damage a good opinion about somebody
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slander
to stand in public place with no obvious reason
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loiter
to attack somebody violently in order to steal their money, especially in public places
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mugging
the act of printing false statement about somebody
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libel
to take somebody away, illegally, and keep them as prisoners, in order to get money
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kidnapping
to enter land or a building that you are not permitted to enter
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trespassing
person in court, who has the authority to decide who should be punished
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judge
a lawyer who leads the case against a defendant in court
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prosecutor
police officer of a lower rank,
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constable
person whose job is to check on people who are on probation and help them
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probation officer
system that allows a person who has committed a crime not to go to prison if they behave well.
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probation
a lawyer who prepares legal dokuments, advices people on legal matters, and can speak for them in courts of law
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solicitor
a lawyer who has the right to argue cases in the higher courts of law
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barrister
an official who acts as a judge in the lowest courts of law
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Justice of the Peace
member of a jury
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juror
przewodniczyć, nadzorować
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preside over sth
punishment given by a court
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sentence
act of cancelling a law
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revocation
permission that is given to prisoner to leave prison before the end of sentence on condition that they behave well
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parole
punishment by death
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capital punishment
work helping people in local community without being paid, in order to punishment given by a court
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community service
fresh and clean, as if new
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pristine
left somewhere make it look untidy
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littered
something calm and controlled, without extremes
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temperated
having a pleasant smell
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fragrant
bentand twisted because of age or illness (tree, branch, person's body)
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gnarled
make sthg black
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blacken
having a curving and twisting shape
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winding
based on imagination, not facts or reasons
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fanciful
not fair or necessary
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unjustified
an official rule made by a government
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regulation
a land along the coast, when you think about its shape or appearance
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coastline
flower of tree
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blossom
have successful performance
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bring the house down
to read easily from somebody's behaviour
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read somebody like a book
to accept and deal with criticism and punishment for something you have done
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face the music
to relax and enjoy yourself
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let your hair down
far away from other people, houses
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off the beaten track
using little amount of money
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on a shoestring budget
drinks or meals provided free by pub, restaurant
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on the house
very excited and giving your full attention to sth
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on the edge of your seat
to go to a lot of different pubs, clubs and enjoy
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paint the town red
to look for or discover a meaning in sth that is not openly stated
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read between the lines
used to add good comment about a negative situation
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at least
used after a noun = as a whole, in general
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at large
something not captured, free is...
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at large
after much effort, delay, etc. in the end
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at last
not knowing what to say or do
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at a loss
sometimes
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at times
disagree with something or somebody
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at odds with
movement or activity is stopped
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at a standstill
(do something) immediately, in one quick look
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at a glance
rozpromieniony
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beaming
not well cared for (hair)
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unkempt
nieuleczalny
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incurable
showing a lot of love for somebody
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doting
showing a lack of care about danger and the possible results of actions
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reckless
person who spend a lot of money, waste them
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spendthrift

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