Criminal Flashcards

(39 cards)

1
Q

Breaks into the house

A

Burglar

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2
Q

Robs using violence

A

Robber

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3
Q

Steals from shops

A

Shoplifters

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4
Q

Steals from pocket

A

Pickpocket

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5
Q

Robs in the street using violence

A

Mugger

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6
Q

Šantažas

A

Blackmail

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7
Q

Cheating, illegal transactions

A

Fraud

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8
Q

Cyber crime

A

Hacking

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9
Q

Persekiojimas

A

Stalking

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10
Q

Apkaltinti oficialiai

A

Charge with

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11
Q

Pateikti kaltinima

A

Accuse of

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12
Q

Išteisinti

A

Acquit

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13
Q

Nuteistas

A

Sentenced

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14
Q

Bendrininkauti

A

Accomplice

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15
Q

Say, not guilty

A

Pleaded not guilty

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16
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Discussion

17
Q

Decided officially

18
Q

Bauda

19
Q

Be released earlier

20
Q

Sukčius

21
Q

DUI

A

Driving under intoxication

22
Q

Griežčiausia bausmė

A

Capital punishment

23
Q

Steel by tricking

24
Q

Steal money you manage

25
Kidnapping
Abduction
26
To break law in a way that isn’t harmful
To bend the law
27
To break a law
To contravene a law
28
To break a law
To infringe a law
29
To make an official request that previous judgment would changed
To lodge an appeal
30
To say that previous decision in court was correct
To uphold a verdict
31
To say that previous decision in court was incorrect
To overturn a verdict
32
To make it difficult for justice to be done
To pervert the course of justice
33
To change a previous official decision that someone was guilty
To quash a conviction
34
Decision which is taken into account in future decisions
To set a precedent
35
To give responsibility for one of divorced parents
To award/grant custody to
36
To declare that it no longer exists and never existed
To annual agreement/marriage/law
37
To take legal action against somebody
To sue somebody
38
To say that someone has done something illegal without giving proof
To allege
39
To make changes to a law
To amend a law