Ready for C1 p 77. CRIME & PUNISHMENT. VOCABULARY PRACTICE.

 1. The judge decided to put on p___________ the repeat offender instead of sending him to  jail, allowing him to serve his sentence under supervision. 

2. The police immediately suspected foul play when the factory burned down, and they  confirmed that ar________ has not been r_______ o__________ 

3. Despite the overwhelming evidence against him, the corrupt businessman got o____  t____ h______ thanks to his expensive legal team. 

4. The detective followed every procedure by t___ b_____, ensuring that the investigation  was conducted fairly and legally. 

5. The violent stalker was issued a r___________ order, preventing him from coming near  his victim. 

6. An anonymous informant t________ the police off about a planned robbery, helping  them prevent a major crime. 

7. He thought he was a_____ the law because of his political connections, but eventually,  he was brought to justice. 

8. The security guard turned a b_____ e______ when he saw his colleague stealing from  the store, refusing to report him. 

9. The suspect was confident in his innocence because he claimed to have the perfect  __________ — he was at a crowded restaurant at the time of the crime, with many witnesses. 

10. The shoplifter got caught _________ while trying to leave the store with unpaid goods  stuffed in his bag. 

11. The businessman was charged with tax e______ and money l________ after  investigators discovered fraudulent financial activities. 

12. The local authorities c_________ d_____ o___ street gangs, arresting several members  involved in drug trafficking. 

13. He was a respected, law-abiding citizen until he unexpectedly t_____ the _______ into  his own hands when he attacked the burglar who had broken into his home. 

14. After weeks on the run, the fugitive finally t_______ himself ___ and confessed to the  crime. 

15. The evidence against the suspect was undeniable; it was an open and ______ case, and  he was found guilty within hours.








KEY

1. probation













2. arson,










ruled out










3. off the hook













4. the book













5. restraining













6. tipped













7. above













8. blind eye







9. alibi







10.red-handed




11.evasion, 






laundering 






12.cracked down on 






13.took, 






law








14.turned, 





in








15.shut

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