Mugger - A person who attacks and robs someone in public., Murderer - Someone who unlawfully kills another person., Robber - A person who steals, typically using violence or threats., Shoplifter - Someone who steals goods from a shop., Smuggler - A person who illegally transports goods or people., Terrorist - A person who uses violence and intimidation, especially for political aims., Thief - Someone who steals something., Vandal - A person who deliberately destroys or damages property., Appeal - Request for a higher court to review a decision., Barrister - A lawyer specialized in courtroom advocacy., Caution - A formal warning given by the police., Cell - A small room in a prison., Community Service - A sentence where the offender works for the benefit of the community., Court - A place where legal matters are decided., Defense - The legal representation of the accused., Fine - A monetary penalty for an offense., Gaol/Jail - A place of confinement for criminals., Guilty - The verdict that someone committed a crime., Imprisonment - Being confined to prison as punishment., Innocent - Not guilty of a crime., Judge - The official who oversees the court process., Jury - A group of people who decide the verdict in a trial., Lawyer - A legal professional who represents clients., Offence - An illegal act or crime., Alibi - Evidence that a person was elsewhere when a crime occurred, Weapon - An object used to harm someone., Burglar - Someone who commits burglary., Car alarm - A device that sounds to deter theft of a vehicle., Legal - Permitted by law., Illegal - Not allowed by law.,

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