Law and Order

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Mind Map on vocabulary about law and order
Suyai Ojeda
Mapa Mental por Suyai Ojeda, atualizado more than 1 year ago
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Law and Order
  1. close inspection
    1. be accused of forgery
      1. be guilty of smt
        1. be charged w/conspiracy to murder
          1. be sentenced to X years of imprisonment or death
            1. be fined $ for +ingverb
              1. be involved in a crime
                1. sue someone for smt
                  1. take legal action against
                  2. suspect smt
                    1. foul play
                      1. criminal behaviour resulting in a murder
                      2. spot check
                        1. quick examination
                        2. ill-gotten gains
                          1. $ acquired dishonestly
                          2. funny bussiness
                            1. illegal activity
                            2. get rid/dispose of a body
                              1. be a fugitive from justice
                                1. crime wave
                                  1. combat it
                                    1. hits the city,country, etc
                                    2. under the influence of drugs
                                      1. be/put smo behind bars
                                        1. escape from a top security jail
                                          1. Court stuff
                                            1. formally charge smo w/the crime
                                              1. to appear in court and plead one's innocence
                                                1. ask for a solicitor
                                                  1. evidence against smo
                                                    1. digital evidence
                                                      1. can be overwhelming
                                                      2. be released
                                                        1. be reprieved
                                                          1. be completely in the clear
                                                            1. not guilty
                                                            2. do community service
                                                            3. alibi
                                                              1. coartada

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