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Accessory - ANSWERS-additional object; useful but not essential thing
Accuse - ANSWERS-v. To charge with wrong doing, misconduct, or error.
Acquit - ANSWERS-to find not guilty of a fault or crime
Acquittal - ANSWERS-release from blame
Affidavit - ANSWERS-A sworn written statement
Alibi - ANSWERS-an excuse that shows someone was not at a crime scene
Allege - ANSWERS-To assert without proof
arraignment - ANSWERS-a hearing in which a suspect is charged and pleads guilty or not guilty
arson - ANSWERS-illegal burning of property
auxiliary - ANSWERS-Giving assistance or support
bureau - ANSWERS-A large, complex organization composed of appointed officials
, collision - ANSWERS-crash, clash
compulsory - ANSWERS-obligatory; that must be done
commission - ANSWERS-An amount paid to an employee based on a percentage of the
employee's sales
committed - ANSWERS-to be pledged or obligated in doing something
commit - ANSWERS-devotion
delinquency - ANSWERS-type of juvenile court case that involves young people who have
committed a crime
disobedience - ANSWERS-n. Neglect or refusal to comply with an authoritative injunction.
distraught - ANSWERS-deeply upset and agitated
embezzle - ANSWERS-(v.) to steal money by falsifying records (The accountant was fired for
embezzling $10,000 of the company's funds.)
eviction - ANSWERS-the owner of a property blocks a tenant from possession of all the real
property
extort - ANSWERS-To wrongly or illegally force someone to comply with a demand
homicide - ANSWERS-the killing of one person by another