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3. (n.) the legal dissolution of a marriage.
6. (n.) a person who takes away people by force and demands money for their return.
8. (adj.) not guilty.
9. (n.) a police officer or a private investigator whose function is to obtain information and evidence of illegal activity.
11. (v.) to take the property of another or others without permission or right.
14. (n.) a thing or things helpful in forming a conclusion or judgment; in law, the documentary or oral statements and the material objects admissible as testimony in court.
16. (v.) to seize by the authority of the law; to make someone a prisoner.
17. (n.) a claim by an accused person of having been elsewhere when an offense was committed.
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1. (n.) a correctional institution meant for punishment and/or rehabilitation of offenders.
2. (n.) a public official who hears and decides cases in a law court.
4. (n.) a person who suffers injury, loss, or death as a result of criminal activities or other circumstances.
5. (adj.) prohibited by law or by official rules.
7. (n.) a penalty inflicted for an offence.
10. (adj.) relating to the rights of private individuals and legal proceedings concerning these rights as distinguished from criminal proceedings.
12. (n.) the act of putting someone to death as a lawful penalty.
13 (n.) the illegitimate use of force and violence to create fear in order to gain a political or some other objective when innocent people suffer.
15. (v.) to take or receive (property, a right, a title, etc.) by succession or will
1) Emma has never seen snow.
2) Gemma quietly opened the door - all the students were happily discussing the recent news.
3) She is almost never at home, she also rarely visits the library.
4) Dick is never late, he always comes to the office on time.
5) Dogs and horses are exceptionally intelligent animals.
6) He isn't often seen here.
7) Do you ever think about your future work?
8) From time to time I visit the circus.
9) Yesterday John came quite late, and he was surprisingly calm.
10) I am absolutely free now, although I am rarely free.