Words used in court illegal
not
allowed
by
law
:
violate
to
break
or
act
against something,
especially
a
law
,
agreement
,
principle
, or something that should be
treated
with
respect
:
infringe
to
break
a
rule
,
law
, etc.:
breach
an
act
of
breaking
a
law
,
promise
,
agreement
, or
relationship
:
offender
a
person
who is
guilty
of a
crime
:
surveillance
the
careful
watching
of a
person
or
place
,
especially
by the
police
or
army
, because of a
crime
that has
happened
or is
expected
:
deterrence
the
action
or the
fact
of
deterring
people
from doing something:
defer
to
delay
something until a
later
time
:
suspect
to
think
or
believe
something to be
true
or
probable
:
culprit
someone who has done something
wrong
:
misdemeanor
a
crime
considered
to be one of the less
serious
types
of
crime
fraud
the
crime
of getting
money
by
deceiving
people
:
conspiracy
the
activity
of
secretly
planning
with other
people
to do something
bad
or
illegal
:
abduct
to
force
someone to go
somewhere
with you, often using
threats
or
violence
:
embezzle
to
secretly
take
money
that is in
your
care
or that
belongs
to an
organization
or
business
you
work
for:
arson
the
crime
of
intentionally
starting
a
fire
in
order
to
damage
or
destroy
something,
especially
a
building
:
circumscribe
to
limit
something:
sexual assault
unwanted
or
offensive
sexual
attention
,
suggestions
, or
talk
,
especially
from an
employer
or other
person
in a
position
of
power
rehabiliation
the
process
of
returning
to a
healthy
or good way of
life
, or the
process
of
helping
someone to do this after they have been in
prison
, been very
ill
, etc.:
pickpocket
a
thief
who
steals
things out of
pockets
or
bags
,
especially
in a
crowd
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