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CRIME - advanced

HELLO - School of English, Tczew, Poland

Across
the crime of forcing somebody to have sex when they do not want it or are not able to agree to it
the crime of demanding money from a person by threatening to tell somebody else a secret about them
sell tickets for a popular event illegally, at a price that is higher than the official price, especially outside a theatre, stadium, etc.
marrying somebody when you are still legally married to somebody else
the act of killing another person
the punishment by which somebody spends the rest of their life or a very long period of time in prison
punishment by death
the crime of taking somebody away illegally and keeping them as a prisoner, especially in order to get money or something else for returning them
a group of members of the public who listen to the facts of a case in a court and decide whether or not somebody is guilty of a crime, or whether a claim has been proved
the act of stealing money that you are responsible for or that belongs to your employer
the crime of copying money, documents, etc. in order to cheat people
standing or waiting somewhere especially with no obvious reason
entering a building illegally and stealing things from it
to enter land or a building that you do not have permission or the right to enter
a false spoken statement intended to damage the good opinion people have of somebody; the legal offence of making this kind of statement
permission that is given to a prisoner to leave prison before the end of their sentence on condition that they behave well
formal examination of evidence in court by a judge and often a jury, to decide if somebody accused of a crime is guilty or not
Down
the murder of an important or famous person, especially for political reasons
the crime of stealing money or goods from a bank, shop, person, etc., especially using violence or threats
the act of annoying or worrying somebody by putting pressure on them or saying or doing unpleasant things to them
the use of violence or threats to take control of a vehicle, especially a plane, in order to force it to travel to a different place or to demand something from a government
following and watching somebody over a long period of time in a way that is annoying or frightening
moving money that has been obtained illegally into foreign bank accounts or legal businesses so that it is difficult for people to know where the money came from
the information that is used in court to try to prove something
the crime of telling a lie in court after you have sworn to tell the truth
the crime of killing somebody illegally in circumstances that make it a less serious crime than murder (for example because it was not deliberate or not planned in advance)
making somebody give you something by threatening them
the custom of having more than one wife or husband at the same time
the crime of cheating somebody in order to get money or goods illegally
a matter that is being officially investigated, especially by the police
attacking somebody physically
the crime of deliberately setting fire to something, especially a building
stealing something from a person or place