Follow Up 36-40 Flashcards

1
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Selling hard drugs is a … (misdaad)

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Crime

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2
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He was a member of a game of … (misdadiger)

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Criminals

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3
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… (misdadiger) Is an informal word for criminal

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Crook

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4
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A … (moord) is a serious crime

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Murder

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5
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… (moord) Is American English for murder

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Homicide

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6
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The drug dealer was … (vermoorden)

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Murdered

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7
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He was … (ondervragen) By the police

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Interrogated

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8
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He is under .. (verdenken) of murder

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Suspicion

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9
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Why did he behave so … (verdacht)?

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Suspiciously

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10
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The … (verdachte) was interrogated by the police

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Suspect

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11
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The man who … (plegen) the murder was arrested

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Committed

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12
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The police found the … (lijk) of a man in the river

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Corpse

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13
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The crime will be … (onderzoeken) by Scotland Yard

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Investigated

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14
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FBI means federal bureau of … (onderzoek)

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Investigation

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15
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Is this car your … (eigendom)? The police man asked

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Property

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16
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President Kennedy for the USA was … (vermoorden) In 1963

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Assassinated

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17
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The … (moord) of the president caused a great shock

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Assassination

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18
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There was a … (complot) to assassinate the prime minister

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Plot

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19
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The stolen jewels were … (terugvinden) By the police

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Recovered

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20
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That terrorists held two woman as (gijzelaar)

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Hostages

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21
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They … (dwingen) The hostages to lie on the ground

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Forced

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22
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A rescue operation could … (in gevaar brengen) The lives of the hostages

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Endanger

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23
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In big cities there is a lot of … (geweld)

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Violence

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24
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He was a member of a … (gewelddadig) street gang

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Violent

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In some countries, prisoners are … (martelen)
Tortured
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He was sent to prison for … ( vervalsen) banknotes
Forging
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This painting is a … (vervalsing)
Forgery
28
The police have a new strategy to … (bestrijden) drug abuse
Combat
29
He was arrested for car … (diefstal)
Theft
30
A burglar alarm is a … (Voorzorgsmaatregel) Against theft
Precaution
31
The thieves left no … (spoor) at all
Trace
32
The police are trying … (opsporen) her missing husband
To trace
33
The police haven’t felt any … (aanwijzing) to trace the kidnappers
Clue
34
That stolen goods were … (verbergen) under the floor
Hidden
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To … (verbergen) Is a formal word for to hide
Conceal
36
The police dogs follow the thief’s … (reukspoor)
Scent
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A police car … (achtervolgen) the bank robbers
Pursued
38
The thieves quarrelled when they … (verdelen) the stolen money
Divided
39
He was … (steken) in the bag with a knife
Stabbed
40
He forced that millionaire to give money by … (chanteren) him
Blackmailing
41
The man attacked the woman and (verkrachten) her
Raped
42
He was suspected of … (verkrachting)
Rape
43
Te … (verkrachter) was arrested after three days
Rapist
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He … (ontkennen) that he had raped the girl
denied
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In spite of his … (ontkenning) he was arrested
Denial
46
The rapist had tried to kill his … (slachtoffer)
Victim
47
The police asked the woman to … (beschrijven) the rapist
Describe
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She gave a … (beschrijving) of the rapist
Description
49
Her description was a very … (nauwkeurig)
Accurate
50
He tried to … (omkopen) the police man not to arrest him
Bribe
51
The policeman refused to accept the … (smeergeld)
Bribe
52
The man was arrested for … (stalken) his ex-wife
Stalking
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The burglar had … (stukslaan) a window
smashed
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He had smashed the window with an iron … (staaf)
Bar
55
Two men had … (beroven) the bank
Robbed
56
The bank robbers were … (vermomd) as window cleaners
Disguised
57
The had … (winkeldief) stolen a radio
Shoplifter
58
She was arrested for … (winkeldiefstal)
shoplifting
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… (jeugd-) Crime is crime by young people
Juvenile
60
An … (medeplichtige) helps someone to commit a crime
Accomplice
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Everybody knew the … (berucht) criminal
Notorious
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The woman was … (beschuldigen) shoplifting
Accused of
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He was … (beschuldigingen) murder
Charged with
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She denied the (beschuldiging)
Accusation
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The accountant was accused of … (fraude)
fraud
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He was … (betrokken bij) a corruption scandal
Involved in
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Scotland Yard keeps on … dossier) most criminals
Files
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The police didn’t … (onthullen) the murderer’s identity
Reveal
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This report contains some shocking … (onthulling)
Revelation
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The old man was … (met geweld beroven) in a dark street
mugged
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The kidnappers asked a … (losgeld) of €1 million
Ransom
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In Singapore, people are hanged for … (drugshandel)
Drug trafficking
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Drug trafficking is … (verboden)
Forbidden
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Would a … (verbid) of firearms in the USA lead to fewer homicides?
Prohibition
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The police thought the … (voortvluchtige) had left the country
Fugitive
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During the earthquake, the shop were … (plunderen)
Looted
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The police tried to … (vaststellen) the truth of the story
Establish
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It is a detectives job to … (opsporen) crime
detect
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The … (percentage) of undetected crime has gone up
Rate
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In the papers, it was … (beweren) that the minister had been bribed
Alleged
81
The minister denied the …(bewering)
Allegation
82
The escaped prisoner is … (in staat tot) murder
Capable of
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Strict … (veiligheid) measures at airports can prevent crime
Safety
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The woman did not feel … (veilig) in the dark street
Safe
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… (juridisch) Advice can be very expensive
Legal
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Sometimes that is against the law is … (illegaal)
Illegal
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A … (advocaat) Job is to give legal advice
Lawyer
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The murder … (proces) Lasted three days
Trial
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He lost the … (rechtszaak) and had to pay the costs
Lawsuit
90
A trial takes place in a … (rechtbank)
Court
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In England a … (advocaat) is lawyer who speaks in lower courts
Sollicitor
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In England a (advocaat) is a lawyer who speaks in higher courts
Barrister
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The barrister asked the … (getuige) a question
Witness
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Nobody had … (getuige zijn van) the accident
Witnessed
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It was … (duidelijk) that the witness told a lie
Clear
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The … (rechter) asked the witness to speak the truth
Judge
97
Without knowing the fact I cannot… (oordelen)
Judge
98
What’s your personal … (oordeel)?
Judgement
99
The barrister tried … (bewijzen) that the man was lying
To prove
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There was no … (bewijs) that he had stolen the car
Proof
101
… (bewijsstuk) 3 is the knife found next to the victim
Exhibit
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He was … (verdedigen) by one of the best barristers
Defended
103
The policeman said he had shot the man in … (verdediging)
Defence
104
… (de beklaagde) is the person who accused
The accused
105
The defendant was … (vrijspreken) because there was no evidence
Acquitted
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I … (twijfelen) if he is telling the truth
Doubt
107
There is no … (twijfel) that he will be acquitted
Twijfel
108
He was … (veroordelen) murder
Veroordelen
109
… (gevangene) and (gevangene) are other words for (gevangene)
Convict/inmate/prisoner
110
He has had already two … (veroordeling) for theft
Convictions
111
The accused … (bekennen) that he had committed the crime
Confessed
112
When he was arrested he said he was … (onschuldig)
Innocent
113
There is no doubt about … (onschuld)
Innocence
114
The police arrested a suspect: he was innocent … (echter)
However
115
Without evidence it’s difficult to prove someone’s… (schuld)
Guilt
116
The jury said that the man was … (schuldig)
Guilty
117
The accused was … (schuldig bevinden)
Found guilty
118
The defendant… (schuld bekennen)
Pleaded guilty
119
He spent ten years in … (gevangenis)
Prison
120
The murderer was … (gevangen zetten) for twelve years
Jailed
121
She was … (vervolgen) for shoplifting
Prosecuted
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… (vervolging) of shoplifting will not always take place
Prosecution
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A … (officier van justitie) tries to prove that a defendant is guilty
Prosecutor
124
The … (verdediger) defends the accused
Counsel for the defence
125
The judge … (bezwaar maken) the lawyer’s question
Objected to
126
The lawyer listened to the judge’s … (bezwaar)
Objection
127
The witness was under … (eed) to tell the truth
Oath
128
The prisoner killed a … (bewaker) and escaped
Guard
129
Some people say that drugs should be … (legaliseren)
Legalised
130
One of the tasks of parliament is … (wetgeving)
Legalisation
131
The witness … (verklaren) that he saw the man enter the bank
Stated
132
The judge didn’t believe the … (verklaring) of the witness
Statement
133
The statements of the witnesses … (blijken) to be contradictory
Appeared
134
The thief got a very light … (vonnis)
Sentence
135
The drugs trafficker got a … (levenslang)
Life sentence
136
In Thailand two drug traffickers were … (ter dood veroordeeld)
Sentenced to death
137
A … (straf) is a punishment for breaking the law
Penalty
138
There is no … (doodstraf) in Britain
Death penalty
139
… (doodstraf) is a formal word for death penalty
Capital punishment